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Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner has added two master technician professors to its automotive technology program.
The college’s automotive technology program moved into a new facility at 42 Linus Allain Ave. in Gardner in 2019, then purchased the building in June, adding 12,000 square feet of space for potential growth.
John Pignataro, with 30 years of automotive industry experience, is a graduate of and former instructor at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester. He is Automotive Service Excellence and Mazda Elite Certified and a Ford Senior Master Technician, according to a Thursday press release from MWCC.
James Siciliano is an alumnus of MWCC, and he is an ASE Certified Master Technician and a Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician, as well as a Massachusetts state vehicle inspector. He brings 19 years of experience, including work at multiple dealerships.
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