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ASE Connects Partners With Worldpac to Build Technician Numbers

The collaboration is intended to help auto dealerships, automakers and after-market shops further develop the technician pipeline.

March 23, 2026
Graphic announcing partnership between ASE Connects and Worldpac to support technician pipeline development and strengthen connections between industry and education programs.

The partnership expands industry-education connections and supports technician recruitment and workforce development efforts.

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ASE

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  • ASE is partnering with Worldpac to support the development of new auto technicians.
  • The collaboration aims to benefit auto dealerships, automakers, and aftermarket shops.
  • The initiative focuses on strengthening the technician workforce pipeline.

*Summarized by AI

ASE Connects, a workforce initiative led by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, or ASE, in partnership with WrenchWay, is collaborating with Worldpac to help dealerships, OEMs and after-market shops connect with education programs and support technician recruitment.

“Strong partnerships between industry and education are essential to solving the technician shortage,” said ASE President and CEO Dave Johnson. “By partnering with Worldpac, we are expanding the reach of ASE Connects and providing more shops with opportunities to support schools and students while strengthening their workforce pipelines.”

The automotive industry continues to face a technician shortage driven by an aging workforce and declining enrollment in career and technical education programs. ASE Connects aims to address those challenges by helping schools and industry partners connect and collaborate at the local level.

Platform Expands Industry-Education Connections

Through the partnership, Worldpac will promote ASE Connects to its customers and raise awareness of the platform’s tools, data and resources. ASE Connects memberships allow shops, dealerships and OEMs to build relationships with schools, access insights on technician pay, benefits and labor rates, and support workforce development and retention efforts.

“Worldpac plays an important role in the after-market, and their commitment to supporting the future workforce makes them an ideal partner,” said WrenchWay co-founder and President of Jay Goninen. “By working together, we’re making it easier for shops and dealerships to engage with schools and support the next generation of technicians.”

Membership fees support the platform’s technology, tools and ongoing development. Worldpac customers are eligible for discounted ASE Connects membership through the partnership. To learn more, visit its website.



Quick Answers

The goal of ASE's collaboration with Worldpac is to develop the technician pipeline for auto dealerships, automakers, and after-market shops.

*Summarized by AI

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