In this exclusive episode of Inside Automotive, Jim Fitzpatrick sat down with Colin Kubik, Student and Public Relations Chair, and Alex Mazon, General Chair for Northwood University’s 61st International Auto Show. As they gear up for one of the most anticipated automotive events of the year, these student leaders share their personal journeys into the automotive world, the show’s exciting developments, and how it serves as a launchpad for future industry talent. Mark your calendars for October 4th-6th—this is a show you won’t want to miss!
Key Takeaways
1. Northwood University’s 61st International Auto Show is expected to be bigger and better, introducing new features like the CAMS (Center for Automotive and Mobility Studies) initiative, showcasing the future of automotive education and research.
2. Unlike other major auto shows, Northwood’s free event encourages strong local community engagement while offering an educational experience that highlights student creativity and innovation.
3. The show serves as a prime opportunity for automotive OEMs and dealers to scout and recruit young talent. Many students find themselves with job offers after showcasing their work during the event.
4. Every display at the show is unique, designed, and managed by students from various majors, including finance, sports management, and hospitality, providing hands-on experience and professional growth.
5. Northwood’s one-week residential program, funded by a grant from General Motors, offers younger students a chance to explore automotive careers. It prepares them for a future in the industry by giving them a taste of what life at Northwood University is like.
“We like to show what our students can do for our local community, and we’re proud that our auto show is only growing—unlike others that are declining. It’s a great learning experience for all of us.” – Alex Mazon.