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Williams Energy donated one of their fuel delivery trucks to the Diesel Technology Program at Massasoit Community College. The Diesel Technology Program offers students a curriculum comprised of in-class theory learning as well as hands-on, lab based learning. The students will be using our truck for their lab based learning and from what Professor Thomas Kearns said, "the truck will be useful to the program for the next 10-15 years." Reliable and safe diesel-fueled trucks are integral to Williams Energy's ongoing business operations and being able to donate to a program that is advancing the skills and knowledge of the next generation of diesel truck mechanics is helpful for business. They are pleased to be able to help a local university that is advancing the interests of the South Shore region. Pictured from left to right: Mark Spillane, Gavin Williams, Prof. Thomas Kearns, and a group of students from the Diesel Technology Program.
Williams Energy donated one of their fuel delivery trucks to the Diesel Technology Program at Massasoit Community College.
The Diesel Technology Program offers students a curriculum comprised of in-class theory learning as well as hands-on, lab based learning. The students will be using our truck for their lab based learning and from what Professor Thomas Kearns said, "the truck will be useful to the program for the next 10-15 years."
Reliable and safe diesel-fueled trucks are integral to Williams Energy's ongoing business operations and being able to donate to a program that is advancing the skills and knowledge of the next generation of diesel truck mechanics is helpful for business. They are pleased to be able to help a local university that is advancing the interests of the South Shore region.
Pictured from left to right: Mark Spillane, Gavin Williams, Prof. Thomas Kearns, and a group of students from the Diesel Technology Program.