Findlay awards $2,000 to iChoose to Drive winning team

Findlay Automotive Group awarded money to four high school students who created a PSA video on the dangers of distracted driving.
Findlay Automotive Group awarded money to four high school students who created a PSA video on the dangers of distracted driving. | Pixabay

Findlay Automotive Group has awarded $2,000 to iChoose to Drive winning team.

iChoose to Drive is an annual competition sponsored by Findlay Automotive Group and Cox Media, wherein Clark County High School students create a 30-second public service announcement (PSA) video on the dangers of distracted driving, according to Findlayauto.com.

Emerging from more than 70 entries as this year's winning PSA video is Notification Interference. It was produced by a team of four students from Palo Verde High School comprising of Camden Villasenor, Mackenzie Bledneck, Gaby Floratos and the team’s leader, Kevin Ludowitz.     

“This is the seventh year we have sponsored iChoose to Drive and the first time we surprised the winners virtually. While we would have liked to have congratulated the students in person, we had to go the ‘social distance’ to provide them the recognition they deserve,” Tyler Corder, CFO of Findlay Automotive, said.

Watch the winning entry on Youtube.