TOPDON US Renews Allied Membership With North American Council of Automotive Teachers
TOPDON will continue to support NACAT’s mission to champion & advance high school & college automotive educators across North America…

TOPDON US announced that the company has renewed its Allied membership with the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) in continued support of the organization’s mission to champion and advance high school and college automotive educators across North America. The membership is part of TOPDON’s Top-Up Program that was created to help close the skills gap among the nation’s automotive workforce through product donations, as well as monetary scholarships, company officials stated in a press release.
“NACAT is a wonderful organization that embraces both academic learning and hands-on skills training for the automotive workforce,” said Chad Schnitz, vice president of TOPDON US. “Our renewal as an Allied member reinforces our commitment to support the educators and next generation of skilled technicians. Working alongside NACAT, we look forward to providing the resources, training and opportunities that empower educators and inspire students in today’s rapidly changing automotive industry.”
NACAT’s Mission
NACAT’s mentor program connects its members with experienced automotive educators across North America, offering a place to ask questions, share ideas and receive support. The organization’s annual conference offers access to four days of speakers, training, roundtables, exhibits and networking, as well as scholarship awards and recognition of automotive educators.
“We sincerely appreciate our Allied members, like TOPDON, for their support of our organization,” said Heather Sebben, business manager at NACAT. “Their membership makes it possible for NACAT to provide training and access to the latest technology. More importantly, their support directly impacts the students who are preparing to enter the automotive workforce by helping to provide the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in their careers.”