After completing MITO’s StartUp® programme in high school, Ryan is now a full-time light automotive apprentice at John Andrew Ford.
After completing MITO’s StartUp® programme in high school, Ryan is now a full-time light automotive apprentice at John Andrew Ford.
Andrea Thompson thinks it's awesome seeing more and more women entering the industry automotive refinishing industry.
Brendon Leitch’s career to date is one which most young car enthusiasts dream of, yet the New Zealand race car driver is still finding time to complete his MITO apprenticeship.
Three and a half years ago, 22-year-old Tom Elers started work as an apprentice canvas fabrication technician. Now, he has a national qualification and two OFPANZ awards under his belt.
Phoenix Auapa’Au put his passion to work and fuelled his career by becoming an apprentice truck mechanic at Trucks & Trailers, Auckland.
“An apprenticeship is definitely a great career option for young people - you’re getting paid to learn and not racking up a big student loan,” says 21-year-old Gareth Lane.
Sophia Humphris has been named the 2018 IAG Top Apprentice of the Year in Collision Repair and is making her mark on an industry that is in need of more female advocates.
MITO learner Jimmy Jackson is set for success in the diesel fuel injection industry, as the only Kiwi to be selected for an elite cadetship programme.
Adam Devoy, owner of Tony Fabish Panelworks, is passionate about getting young Kiwis into the collision repair industry.