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Holden Weese

I am an automotive technician with over five years of hands-on experience at Schneller BMW, an independent specialist and tuning company. In addition to my technical expertise, I have developed strong skills in small business administration, contributing to Schneller’s growth from $500K to $800K in annual revenue.

I am currently completing a double degree in International Business and Marketing, with minors in Political Science and Management, at Roger Williams University, where I will graduate in December. I am also a recipient of the International Business Scholarship, which recognizes my academic excellence and leadership.

Driven by a lifelong passion for working with my hands and a deep-rooted connection to the automotive world, I thrive in challenging, fast-paced environments that push me to think creatively and deliver innovative solutions.

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