Oregon technician receives ASA honor at CARS

Jan. 1, 2020
Mark Wagenblast, owner of Mark?s Automotive Inc. in Bend, Ore., has been named the 2008 Automotive Service Association (ASA)/National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Mechanical Technician of the Year. The award recognizes the ASA Me

Mark Wagenblast, owner of Mark’s Automotive Inc. in Bend, Ore., has been named the 2008 Automotive Service Association (ASA)/National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Mechanical Technician of the Year. The award recognizes the ASA Mechanical Division member who received the highest score on the 2008 ASE master automobile certification test.

The award was presented Nov. 7, during the Automotive Service and Repair Week (ASRW) Awards Breakfast. ASRW is the umbrella under which the Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) and NACE are being co-located at the Mandalay Bay and Convention Center.

Wagenblast, 47, has been in automotive service and repair 26 years. He started working on vehicles soon after he graduated from high school and earned an associate degree of applied science in automotive technology from Central Oregon Community College in Bend.

He has been an ASE master technician more than 20 years.

When Wagenblast was informed of the award, he recognized his wife, Ginger, and children, Hunter and Piper, along with ASA and ASE.

“I would like to thank ASA and ASE for this special recognition. This is truly an honor and the highlight of my professional career,” he says. “My belief has always been to provide my customers with the best in service and to always put their best interest first. To accomplish this I believe an investment in continuing education and training has played a key role.

Wagenblast started Mark’s Automotive in 1988. Although his shop specializes in Chrysler and Mitsibushi vehicles, it also works on all domestic vehicles and Asian imports. Mark’s Automotive is also a NAPA Auto Care Center.

Because he believes continuing education is so important, Wagenblast spends more than 60 hours a year in classes, primarily those presented through the CARQUEST Technical Institute. He has also taken Automotive Management Institute (AMI) classes.

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