WIX, Tomorrow’s Tech Name Ranken Technical College 2016 School of the Year - Tire Review Magazine

WIX, Tomorrow’s Tech Name Ranken Technical College 2016 School of the Year

WIX Filters and Tomorrow’s Technician magazine, have named Ranken Technical College the 2016 School of the Year.

Based in St. Louis, Mo., Ranken is the ninth recipient of the annual program that names the best technical training school in the country.

“Ranken Technical College really impressed us this year,” said Jennifer Gibson, brand manager for WIX Filters. “The school has a robust automotive program, and we could tell from their submissions just how passionate they are about what they do. We’re excited to see what this program and its students continue to accomplish.”

WIX and O’Reilly Auto Parts are both title sponsors of the national award in conjunction with Tomorrow’s Tech, a Babcox Media publication.

As the 2016 School of the Year, Ranken Technical College received a $2,500 donation to the school’s automotive technology program from WIX Filters, merchandise from O’Reilly and WIX Filters
, and free travel for the school’s instructor and a guest to Las Vegas to attend Babcox Media’s recognition dinner at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX)

“We’re thrilled to be named the 2016 School of the Year,” said Ronald Raines, automotive department chair and instructor at Ranken. “We are incredibly proud of the program we’ve built here at Ranken, and our diligent, determined students set themselves apart in this industry.”

The three runners-up if this year’s program included: Automotive Training Center, Warminster, Pa.; Southern Illinois University Automotive Technology, Carbondale, Ill., and Lake Area Technical Institute, Watertown, S.D. Each runner-up will receive a professional automotive tool set and $250 gift card from O’Reilly Auto Parts.

You May Also Like

Continental celebrates U.S. tire manufacturing plant anniversaries

Continental is celebrating five years in Clinton, MS, 10 years in Sumter, SC and 50 years in Mount Vernon, IL plants.

Continental_clinton-manufacturing-plant

Continental is celebrating the anniversaries of three tire manufacturing plants in the United States in 2024: five years in Clinton, Miss.; 10 years in Sumter, S.C. and 50 years in Mount Vernon, IL. With an annual production capacity of more than 16 million tires and a team of more than 6,700 local manufacturing employees, Continental said it has invested more than $1.5 billion in its American tire manufacturing operations.

Goodyear recalls certain G622 RSD, size 225/70R19.5 tires

According to NHTSA, affected tires contain a tire identification number (TIN) that is missing the four-digit week and year code mark.

Recall
Falken Tires team takes second at the 2024 East vs. West vs. Texas W.E. Rock Championship Rock Crawling Series

George and Lora Leyner took second-place at the 2024 East vs. West vs. Texas W.E. Rock Championship Rock Crawling Series event.

Falken-racing-rock-crawling-1400
Toyo Tires, Nitto Tire to sponsor the LPGA Chevron Championship

As part of its sponsorship of The Chevron Championship, Toyo Tires said it will continue its support of professional golfer Yuka Saso.

LPGA-stock
NexaMotion Group opens new C&M location in Edison, NJ

The C&M Auto Parts location will offer a complete range of general repair products, catering to the diverse needs of the local market.

NexaMotion-transtar-expansion

Other Posts

Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing releases two air hydraulic riveters

The AirCat 6420 1/4” and AirCat 6410 3/16” tools are available now from tool and equipment and industrial distributors.

Kenda Tires adds four drivers to roster for 2024 Formula Drift Pro season

For this 2024 season, Kenda said it will focus on enhanced fan engagement and activation, while also forging B2B partnerships at each round.

Kenda-Tire-Formula-Drift
Forty-one percent of drivers got a flat tire in the last 12 months

Over a quarter (28%) of drivers opted to change the flat themselves, and 24% called roadside assistance. 

Stock-flat-tire-hankook
Goodyear America Q1 2024 sales down, but net sales up Y/Y

Americas’ first quarter 2024 sales of $2.6 billion were down 9.7%.

goodyear-hq-1400