A group of 50 female high school students receive hands-on experience at the racetrack
A group of 50 female high school students from Volusia County’s Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs got hands-on experience in the trades at the Sons of Speed vintage motorcycle race. The event was part of Northern Tool + Equipment’s Tools for the Trades™ program, designed to fuel a growing interest in trade careers. The group was guided by female professionals already working in the field.

“Having a group of young women that are passionate about the trades brought an awesome and hopeful energy to the track this weekend,” says Billy Lane, Sons of Speed Founder.
Students learned from four women thriving in various, in-demand trade careers:
- Jody Perewitz: World-class custom painter, land-speed record holder and vintage motorcycle racer.
- Shelly Rossmeyer Pepe: Former Harley-Davidson dealership owner and general manager.
- Marilyn Stemp: Writer, editor & photographer specializing in motorcycle industry media.
- Dystany Spurlock: Female over-the-road truck driver who also races in NHRA events on weekends.
“I know the importance of breaking barriers in male-dominated industries,” says Spurlock. “This event proves women belong in any field they choose.”
“Giving these young women the chance to see the trades and motorcycle racing up close demonstrates that no industry is off-limits,” says Perewitz.

The Tools for the Trades™ program launched in 2021 and addresses the nationwide shortage of skilled tradespeople. The program provides students and educators with access to professional-grade tools and equipment and unique learning opportunities, like track days at Sons of Speed.

“We’re proud to support opportunities that inspire and equip the next generation of tradespeople to build lasting careers,” says Wade Kotula, CEO of Northern Tool + Equipment.
Learn more about Northern Tool + Equipment at NorthernTool.com