Margaret Rebaza has a B.A. in small Business Administration, a Master’s degree in Global Business and Culture from the University of Denver and a Master’s in Psychology from the University of Rockies. She has over 35 years experience managing small business.
In addition, to running her business, she is a volunteer on the Citizen Affairs Board in the City of Northglenn, volunteers at her son’s school and provided free business tax Classes in partnership with MICASA. She is fluent in both Spanish and English.
Margie’s Philosophy in educating young adults to drive is to stress the importance that driving is a “full time” job. if a person doesn’t do a good job they will lose their job. If a person doesn’t do a good job driving they may lose the privilege of driving
temporarily or permanently, cause damage and / or injury!
Additionally, she points out that a vehicle is comparable to a lethal weapon, which can kill another person. Therefore, it is crucially important that they learn the Rules of the Road as well as learn to drive without the distractions!
DRIVING IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF YOUNG ADULTS!!
Margie’s passion is her students and her family! She has six adult children, is currently raising three young sons and has 21 grandchildren. Therefore she is keenly aware and has personal knowledge and experience that most parents face when their children
are at that age wanting to learn how to drive.