Auto tech shortage presents a career opportunity in a well-paid trade

Likewise, the University of the Aftermarket Foundation is on pace to fulfill 470 scholarships through the website automotivescholarships.com, worth $940,000, according to Mike Buzzard, the chair of UAF’s scholarship committee and a managing partner at Schwartz Advisors.
“We see a lot of hard-working kids who don’t want to incur the debt needed to get a four-year degree,” said Buzzard. “While trade schools aren’t cheap, you can get through in two years and come out with modest student loans and a good-paying job to repay them.”
Tariffs Add Complexity, the Aftermarket Remains Resilient

Strategies to stay competitive during volatility in the automotive aftermarket.
Distribution Mergers and Acquisitions Lessons Learned

Mike Buzzard highlights the unique dynamics of family-owned businesses in the automotive aftermarket, drawing from his personal experience, offering clients insights into what buyers seek and what constitutes a successful sale,