Roseann Martinetti, Johnson College’s Associate Director of Constituent Relations, invited Mary Jo Preno Yanusauskas, Toyota Scranton’s Customer Relations Manager, to tour Johnson College this month. Robert Murray, Automotive Technology Chair, and Michael Novak, Diesel Truck Technology Chair, were on hand to give Ms. Yanusauskas overviews of their program areas.
Ms. Yanusauskas is researching the needs of Toyota Scranton concerning automotive interns and technicians. She discussed the possibility of internships for Johnson College students. Among the experiences offered through these internships, students would have the opportunity to work on hybrid engines. Full- and part- time positions would also be available for students and alumni as changes are made at Toyota Scranton.
Ms. Martinetti explains, “The technical preparation of our students in addition to the accent on excellent customer service training is unique and very important to employers.”
Information on Johnson College’s Automotive Technology and Diesel Truck Technology programs can be obtained on the College’s website, www.johnson.edu.

From left to right: Roseann Martinetti, Associate Director of Constituent Relations, Johnson College; Mary Jo Preno Yanusauskas, Customer Relations Manager, Toyota Scranton; Robert Murray, Automotive Technology Chair, Johnson College

From left to right: Roseann Martinetti, Associate Director of Constituent Relations, Johnson College; Michael Novak, Diesel Truck Technology Chair, Johnson College; Mary Jo Preno Yanusauskas, Customer Relations Manager, Toyota Scranton










