Guniwheel Donates $20,000 to Help Attract Youth to Automotive Careers

Operative Talent assists students who face financial barriers to education, enabling them to develop a passion for and achieve success in their trade.
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Last week, Guniwheel announced in a news release it had made a $20,000 in-kind donation to Operative Talent, “underscoring a shared commitment to empowering the next generation in the vast world of automotive careers.” 

Operative Talent is an initiative that was formed through a partnership between automotive businesses and non-profits. Its aim is to engage and attract future talent to the automotive industry. Support for this movement directly assists students who face financial barriers to education, enabling them to develop a passion for and achieve success in their trade.

Guniwheel, based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in the manufacturing of universal-fit roller shop wheels. These wheels are designed to safely mount and move vehicles with missing or damaged tires and wheels.

"This donation from Guniwheel will significantly contribute to Operative Talent’s initiatives, enabling them to expand their outreach and resources, further impacting the lives of young individuals passionate about the automotive industry," the release continued.

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