
Hawthorne CAT officials present a check to UH-Maui’s Department of Automotive Technology last month. Representing the company were, from left to right: Kyle Akeo (third from left), technical communicator, Hawthorne CAT Kona office; Dustie Pagan-Draculan, Hawthorne CAT Maui Branch manager; and Brooke Walker, product support manager, Hawthorne CAT Pacific Region. — Photo courtesy of UH-Maui College
Hawthorne CAT has donated $3,000 to the University of Hawaii Maui College Department of Automotive Technology to be used for scholarships, the college announced last month.
Officials with the company, which provides Caterpillar sales, services, rental and repair in Hawaii, visited the automotive shop on campus last month to present the check.
“Hawthorne CAT scholarships have helped prepare our students for the automotive industry by financially covering the most expensive parts of their education,” UH-MC Automotive Technology Program Coordinator Lawrence Martinson said in a news release.
In addition to the $3,000 from the Hawthorne CAT offices, the Caterpillar Foundation’s Dealer Excellence Fund donated a matching gift of $3,000.
“Six-thousand dollars goes a long way to help our students at UH-MC!” said Jocelyn Romero Demirbag, director of development for the UH Foundation, Maui Nui.
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