Kayla Fillery once considered going to university, but another option caught her attention. "I decided to get into the trades so that I could learn and earn at the same time."
Kayla Fillery once considered going to university, but another option caught her attention. "I decided to get into the trades so that I could learn and earn at the same time."
Ryan Hulena and Caleb Churchward say MITO’s StartUp® programme has had a significant influence on their decision to pursue careers in the automotive industry.
Watch how Crystal traded maths class for motorsport as part of Got a Trade Week 2017. Where could a trade take you?
Alex Banks discovered her passion for refinishing at only 15 years old and is now set to represent New Zealand at WorldSkills International in Abu Dhabi.
An apprentice automotive technician at Giltrap Audi in Auckland, 21-year-old Casey Mead is also MITO's 2017 Got a Trade Hero.
Hayden McKeown and Kerry Fackney are the first to become qualified in vehicle sales after completing MITO’s National Certificate in Sales (Level 3).
Having already completed two apprenticeships through MITO, a third qualification was all too enticing for 30-year-old automotive machinist, Jordan McClelland.
Twenty-four year old Jason Helmbright’s career is going great guns after recently being awarded the 2016 CRA Apprentice of the Year - Golden Gun.
Aaron O’Connor has been recognised for his exceptional work within the collision repair industry after recently being named the CRA Apprentice of the Year – Golden Hammer.