The Reynolds and Reynolds Company announced it is funding $375,000 in scholarships for students attending Northwood University, a private four-year institution in Midland, Michigan, over the next three years. Developing students who will go on to positively impact the automotive industry is something the company strives to do whenever it can.
“With the ever-evolving business climate of retail automotive, dealerships are constantly looking for high-performing industry professionals,” said David Shimek, senior vice president of corporate development for Reynolds and Reynolds. “With these scholarships, Reynolds hopes to help shorten the gap between dealerships and the employees that will help them be successful into the future.”
The University Scholarship Committee will choose students to receive these scholarships annually. The funds will be used for tuition, room and board, experiential learning opportunities, books, and other required materials.
“Reynolds and Reynolds’ visionary support is a direct investment in helping Northwood students gain the necessary education to meet the automotive industry’s rapidly evolving needs,” stated Dr. Kristin Stehouwer, academic vice president and provost for Northwood University. “Together, we are forging a path toward innovation, education, and excellence, ensuring that the next generation of leaders in this field are well-equipped to drive positive change.”
Students will be eligible to be chosen as a recipient if they opt into the Private Scholarship Donor Program and are enrolled in any of the following areas of focus:
- Automotive Marketing and Management
- Automotive Aftermarket
- Computer Science
- Accounting
- Finance
“Whether it’s the front or back of the dealership, having well-educated employees who are leaders in their field is important,” concluded Shimek. “We’re excited to expand our nearly 50-year partnership with Northwood University by helping students make their career dreams come true.”