Institute in Maryland, and has been working on cars ever since. He became a Subaru Certified Technician in 2004 and has made a name for himself as an expert, specializing in Japanese cars. The quality and consistency of his compassionate car care, always guaranteed, has attracted a loyal following over the years, and many customers have become friends.
Adam is also an adjunct professor, teaching in the Automotive Technology Center at the Santa Fe Community College. His commitment to serving the community runs deep, and he is an active member of several organizations, including the Justice Advisory and Accountability Board to the ACLU, the largest civil liberties organization in the state. He also belongs to Olé New Mexico, a non-profit, grass roots member organization, working to benefit New Mexico families by organizing issue-based campaigns and electoral engagement.
Cars are still, of course, his first love, and his passionate dedication to the work he is doing has only grown over the years. Having his own business is a dream come true, because he is finally free to do things his way. “I want to build solid relationships and restore honesty, integrity and dignity to the automotive industry,” he says simply. “That’s my goal.”