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Guy Tiberio III, an associate professor of automotive technology at Waubonsee Community College in Sugar Grove, Illinois, earned the 2025 Mitchell 1 Educator of the Year award. Mitchell 1 announced the award at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) awards luncheon in Detroit.

“We are pleased to recognize Guy Tiberio III as the 2025

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Educator of the Year,” said Jen MacDonald, director of marketing for Mitchell 1. “Guy’s experience is undeniable. With more than 20 years as an instructor, over 25 years as a field technician and countless hours dedicated to volunteer work, he has made exceptional contributions to the automotive repair industry and stands as a true inspiration to his students.”

Educator of the Year Recognized for Long-Standing Contributions

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recognizes one top teacher each year for their educational excellence in the automotive repair field. Tiberio received several awards as part of the 2025 recognition. He earned a free one-year subscription to Mitchell 1’s ProDemand software. He also received a one-year NACAT membership, a $500 check and a $200 Snap-on gift card.

Teaching Career Highlights Commitment to Student Success

Tiberio currently teaches multiple automotive classes at Waubonsee Community College. He has held that position for 11 years. He also taught automotive technology for 10 years at Oswego East High School in Oswego, Illinois.

Tiberio holds ASE Master Technician status. He also earned L1, L3, X1 and G1 certifications. In addition, he completed several third-party aftermarket and OEM certifications.

“I love inspiring students to dig deeper into theory and operation, and use that knowledge to accurately diagnose complex automotive issues,” said Tiberio. “My favorite part is when I see them take the initiative to dig deeper and develop their own diagnostic plan to fix the car properly.”

Supporting Students and Strengthening the Industry

Tiberio leads as an evaluation team leader for ASE. He helps other instructors improve their automotive programs. He applies his experience to support the wider training community.

As a SkillsUSA advisor, he has mentored three students to win state titles in Illinois. One of his students also won first place in the Automotive Service Technology competition.

Award Criteria Reflects Technical and Teaching Mastery

Mitchell 1 selects its Educator of the Year based on ASE test performance and teaching excellence. Recipients must pass all ASE automotive tests, including A1 through A8 and L1.

These tests cover engine repair, transmission, drivetrain, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, HVAC and performance diagnostics. Tiberio’s certification record helped secure his selection as the 2025 Educator of the Year.

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