Goodyear Announces Diversity Program
February 05 2008 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Offers At-Track-Experiences and $40,000 in Scholarships
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As the
exclusive tire supplier of NASCAR's three largest series, The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company today officially unveiled the
Goodyear Racing and Diversity Program, an initiative the company
started to provide High School students with a once- in-a-lifetime
opportunity to experience the many career paths offered through the
sport of NASCAR. The program, offered in six areas including
Daytona Beach, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit and Dover
(DE), will provide more than 60 interested minority students
annually with a graduated program of at- track experiences,
internships and ultimately, the opportunity to receive one of six
scholarships to help continue their education. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050204/GTLOGO ) As part of
the announcement, Goodyear introduced its first two race weekend
internship recipients, Eboni Washington and Rodrigo "Rod" Bernal.
Eboni and Rod, both seniors at Mainland High School in Daytona
Beach, will work in their fields of interest with established
professionals on Saturday, February 16th leading into the NASCAR
Nationwide Series Race and on Sunday, February 17th leading into
the 50th running of the Daytona 500. "Goodyear is proud to offer
deserving high school students a unique opportunity to experience
first-hand the wide variety of career opportunities available
through the sport of NASCAR," said Kris Kienzl, NASCAR Marketing
Manager at Goodyear. "Thanks to our longstanding, uninterrupted
involvement with NASCAR, we are able to provide an inside look at
career paths from engineering and design to marketing and
promotions, with mentors from all over the sport, whether from
NASCAR, individual race teams, tracks or Goodyear." In its first
year, the Goodyear Racing and Diversity program has already
provided more than 60 high school students from across the country
the chance to experience NASCAR first-hand and receive a
behind-the-scenes look at a NASCAR race. Students participating in
these events had to maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and be in
good standing in their school and local community to become
eligible to apply for race-weekend internships. Once selected,
students are paired with one or more 'mentors' in career areas of
interest to them for two, six-hour days of work. Those students who
complete their race- weekend internships are then eligible to apply
for one of six scholarships, including five $2,000 awards and one
$30,000 scholarship to be used towards their continuing education.
"NASCAR is proud to partner with Goodyear in creating this new
diversity program and looks forward to helping them provide
meaningful career experiences for promising high school students
across the country," said Marcus Jadotte, Managing Director, Public
Affairs for NASCAR. Both Eboni Washington and Rodrigo Bernal
attended the Pepsi 400 in Daytona Beach last July with 10 other
area students, receiving a behind-the-scenes tour of the pits and
Goodyear Racing's tire operations, and watching the race from the
stands. All students attending the race weekend were eligible to
submit applications for a race-day internship. "Eboni and Rod were
selected on the strength of their school records and
extra-curricular activities as well as the recommendations of their
teachers," added Kienzl. During Eboni's four years at Mainland High
School she has excelled both in and out of the classroom, sitting
in the top three percent of her graduating class. In addition to
her outstanding academics, Eboni is also an integral member of both
the volleyball and tennis teams where she earned multiple
accolades, including team captain and best team player. Eboni
manages to find time to volunteer in both her school and community
by tutoring her peers and as an active member in the LINK Crew,
which helps underclassmen adjust to high school life. During her
weekend internship, Eboni will experience where her interests in
engineering, business and public relations could take her. Rod's
commitment to academic and extracurricular excellence is among his
major accomplishments as a student. Rod showcases his leadership
abilities as a producer in Mainland High School's Television
Production Department. Deeply involved in the community, Rod is
often selected as a speaker by the administration and faculty to
represent Mainland High School at local and community events. Rod
will spend his internship living the options available in
broadcasting, video and film production. Over the last 50 years,
Goodyear has worked to bring innovation to its racing products,
which, in turn, has helped foster heightened competition on the
track. Since it first began supplying tires to NASCAR, Goodyear
tires have logged 1,446 Sprint Cup Series victories, and the number
continues to rise. Goodyear consumer tires are inspired by the
innovations and cutting-edge technology from the race track. About
NASCAR The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc.
(NASCAR), which began in 1948, is the sanctioning body for one of
America's premier sports. NASCAR is the No. 1 spectator sport -
holding 17 of the top 20 attended sporting events in the U.S., the
No. 2-rated regular season sport on television with broadcasts in
more than 150 countries, and has 75 million fans that purchase more
than $2.1 billion in annual licensed product sales. These fans are
the most brand loyal in all of sports and as a result, more Fortune
500 companies participate in NASCAR than any other sport. NASCAR
consists of three major national series (NASCAR SPRINT Cup Series,
NASCAR Nationwide Series, and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) as
well as four regional racing series. NASCAR sanctions 1,300 races
at 100 tracks across more than 30 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico.
Based in Daytona Beach, NASCAR has offices in Bentonville (Ark.),
Charlotte, Concord (N.C.), Conover (N.C.), Los Angeles, New York,
Mexico City and Toronto. About Goodyear Goodyear is one of the
world's largest tire companies. The company employs about 70,000
people and manufactures its products in more than 60 facilities in
26 countries around the world. For more tire information on
Goodyear and its products, or to find the nearest Goodyear
retailer, go to http://www.goodyeartires.com/.
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