Chris started with General Motors in 1984. He’s always had a great passion for cars and technology since he was a child. To Chris, working on cars isn’t just a job, it is a life long journey in learning. He is fascinated by the inner workings of the integral systems of a vehicle and all the new electronics that are developing daily. By becoming a World Class Technician it is just another extension of how passionate he is about his interest in fixing a vehicle correctly as they say from “bumper-to-bumper.”
In his High School Auto Shop Class, Chris was the only one picked to attend the N.Y.S. Automotive competition. He also completed the automotive program at BOCES where he was 1 of 2 Long Islander’s chosen for the VICE competition (Vocational Industrial Club of America)! Chris’s other accomplishments include ASE Master Certified Technician & World Class Technician. He’s always lending a helping hand to others.
Chris’s first love of the car hands down is the electronics of the car. He is the “guru” of all electronic/computer components and has also completely restored and painted many cars for friends & family. He has participated in Career Days at local elementary schools to expose and intrigue young minds of his passion. Chris showed them the evolution of how car components in the past were more mechanical and now they have become more technical.
He would like to one day teach others as he was taught himself. Chris is always keeping up with all the new information related to the vehicles via web-based training in the dealership and hands on training at the General Motors training center in Ardsley, New York. He gets such satisfaction when he sees a co-worker he has helped understand the concept of the problem and put it into action and turn it into a success.
Chris is a dedicated husband who thoroughly enjoys dancing, Disney, DJ’ing, photography, and working on his home.
17 Years of Service