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Automotive Careers for Winchester VA Students

Introducing Students to Automotive Careers in Winchester

Handley High School students touring Tri-State Nissan exploring automotive careers in Winchester VA
March 26th 2026 | Winchester, Virginia:
Sometimes all it takes is seeing it firsthand. That was the case when 30 students from John Handley High School visited Tri-State Nissan for a behind-the-scenes tour of the dealership. What started as a simple visit quickly turned into a deeper understanding of how many opportunities exist within the automotive industry. Instead of focusing on just one role, students were introduced to the full operation.

Exploring Automotive Careers in Winchester VA for Students

During the visit, students toured every major department, including Service, Parts, Detail, Sales, Finance, and the administrative office. At each stop, they learned how the department operates and how it contributes to the overall success of the dealership. More importantly, they began to see how each role connects. Rather than viewing the dealership as a single job, students gained insight into a complete ecosystem where each department supports the other. Because of this, the experience helped break down common misconceptions about careers in the automotive field.

Understanding How Departments Work Together

Throughout the tour, leadership from across the dealership played a key role in guiding the experience. Ed Sullivan, Fixed Operations Director, and Greg Strosnider, Used Car Director, helped lead the visit and provided valuable insight into how different areas of the business function. Students were also introduced to Service Manager Mike Neumann, Parts Manager Stebbins Miller, and Sales Manager Tony Bates. Each shared perspective on their role and what it takes to succeed in their department. As a result, students were able to hear directly from professionals who work in these roles every day.

High Engagement and Real Curiosity

What stood out most during the visit was the level of engagement. Students asked thoughtful questions, stayed involved throughout the tour, and showed genuine interest in learning more. In addition, many were surprised by how many different career paths exist within a single dealership. This reaction is exactly what experiences like this are designed to create. According to one team member:

“Most students come in thinking about one type of job, but by the end, they realize there are opportunities in so many different areas. That’s when you can see their perspective start to change.”

Because of this, the visit became more than just informational—it became eye-opening.

Opening Doors to Future Opportunities

One of the biggest takeaways from the day was awareness. Students left with a better understanding of the variety of careers available, from technical roles in service to customer-facing positions in sales and support roles in administration. As a result, many began to think differently about what their future could look like. At the same time, the experience helped build a stronger connection between the dealership and the school.

Strengthening Relationships with Local Schools

Experiences like this reflect a continued commitment to the local community. By working with schools like John Handley High School, opportunities are created that go beyond the classroom. This approach aligns closely with the core values of Community and Relationships. Building these connections allows students to explore real-world career paths while also helping businesses invest in the future workforce.

Looking Ahead

While this was just one visit, the impact was clear. Students left with a new perspective. They saw opportunities they may not have considered before. More importantly, they gained a better understanding of how different career paths come together in a real working environment. Because sometimes, all it takes is one experience to open the door to a future opportunity.

To learn more about how Marlow Auto Group supports local education and workforce development, visit our In the Community Page

About The Marlow Auto Group

Marlow Auto Group team demonstrating automotive technology during Worlds of Work 2025 at Shenandoah University

Marlow Auto Group has proudly served the Northern Shenandoah Valley for over 75 years—but our story begins in 1947 with a decision that set us apart from the start. In the post-World War II era, when cars were scarce and buyers waited months for delivery, our founder, Guy Marlow, chose a different path. Rather than wait in line, he opened a dealership—not just to secure a car for his family, but to help others in the community do the same. That bold, people-first mindset remains at the heart of everything we do.

Over the decades, that one decision grew into a regional family of dealerships: Marlow Motor Company in Front Royal, Tri-State Nissan in Winchester, and Marlow Ford in Luray. As a locally owned and woman-operated business, we continue to grow by staying true to our five core values: Innovation, Integrity, Community, Relationships, and Exceeding Expectations. You’ll find those values in everything we do—from extended service hours that reduce downtime for local businesses to long-standing partnerships with local schools and nonprofits. Marlow Auto Group believes dealerships should do more than sell and service vehicles. They should solve problems, support their communities, and build trust that lasts. Because at Marlow, doing things differently isn’t just how we started. It’s how we lead.

 

Marlow Motor Company

Marlow Motor Company
707 N Commerce Ave

Front Royal, VA 22630
540-635-4158
contact.us@marlowmotor.com
www.marlowmotor.com

Tri-State Nissan

Tri-State Nissan
1230 Millwood Pike

Winchester, VA 22602
540-667-6800
contact.us@tristatenissan.com
www.tristatenissan.com

Marlow Ford

Marlow Ford
1021 US Highway 211 West

Luray, VA 22835
540-743-5128
contact.us@marlowford.com
www.marlowford.com