Craftsman & UYRS kick off 6th Annual Career Development Program
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 at 3:47 pm Tags: Uncategorized.
Craftsman Kicks Off 6th Annual Career Development Week
2008 Interns left to right – Kyle Baker/Philadelphia; Serfredrick Hill/ Washington DC; Jarel Harris/Washington DC; Bridgette Depalma /Philadelphia; Jeremy Ortiz/ Philadelphia; Chris Lawrence /Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, PA (July 21, 2008) – NASCAR Series sponsor, Craftsman, kicks off their fifth annual Craftsman Career Development Apprenticeship Week in Mooresville, NC today, bringing six students from the Urban Youth Racing Schools (UYRS) in Philadelphia, PA and Washington, DC to the Mooresville area to work with four different teams in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
The students, who range in age from 16-18, report for duty at their respective race shops today and will work side-by-side with the teams through Wednesday as they prepare their race trucks for the Power Stroke Diesel 200 at O’Reilly Raceway Park in Indiana. On Thursday, the students will fly to Indianapolis, IN where they will continue their learning experience as they work in the pits with their teams racing toward victory on Friday night. All students will round out the evening joining the race winner in the
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About Urban Youth Racing School
UYRS is committed to the education, training and preparation of today’s urban youth through exposure to the automotive and motorsports industry. Since it’s inception in 1998, UYRS has had over 1100 children go through its 10 week “Build A Dream” and “Team Development” Programs involving over 60 mentors who have been a part of the school for over seven years. Additionally, the school has given away over $60,000 in educational scholarships, taken 50 UYRS students to Charlotte, North Carolina to visit and intern with NASCAR race teams, and participates in the annual Sears Craftsman/UYRS weeklong internship program. UYRS is committed to making diversity and youth issues a national priority. For more information on UYRS, visit www.uyrs.com.
Testimonials from Former Attendees of the Craftsman/UYRS Career Development Apprenticeship Program:
Danny Colon
Age: 20
Student: University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Employed: Joe Gibbs Racing
“This whole UYRS experience has prepared me for my future in many ways. It has been my support system since I was 13 years old. Because of UYRS I have had internships with Craftsman Truck teams, NASCAR, and Joe Gibbs Racing where I am currently employed. UYRS has pushed me to continue my education and has made me a well rounded person because of my many opportunities that I have been presented with. even though I would like to be a driver, I see myself with endless career options if driving doesn’t work out.”
Shawna Jenkins
Age: 19
Full-Time Student: Temple University
“I love the UYRS, I have been involved for five years and I have been focused on my future because of it. After a trip to Charlotte to visit SPEED Channel with UYRS I knew that I had to major in communications when I went to college. Now am I not only majoring in Communications but I am also minoring in Public relations and Marketing. I think with my education in these areas and my involvement in UYRS I will be able to land my dream job in the NASCAR Industry.”
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