This five-part branded campaign supports Techtonic’s Repair Ready Curriculum—an industry-aligned training program preparing neurodiverse learners for entry-level careers in wireless device repair.
Techtonic is a 501(c)(3) social enterprise providing best-in-class mobile asset repair and disposition services, all inside a truly neuroinclusive workplace.
VIDEO 1:
Repair Ready: Building the Next Generation of Wireless Technicians
Runtime: 02:25
This overview introduces Techtonic’s Repair Ready training program—an inclusive, micro-credentialed pathway to WISE Level 1 certification and meaningful employment in the wireless repair industry. More than a course, Repair Ready is a scalable workforce solution designed to build confidence, independence, and career readiness.
VIDEO 2:
Industry in Action: A Partnership for Workforce Transformation
Runtime: 02:58
Featuring leadership from CTIA and Jonathan’s Landing Foundation, this partnership portrait highlights the collaborative effort behind Repair Ready’s industry alignment. By combining nonprofit mission with wireless industry standards and WISE certification pathways, this initiative creates a direct bridge from training to employment.
VIDEO 3:
Behind The Glass: Trust, Transparency & the Human Side of Repair
Runtime: 05:38
The Behind The Glass series attempts to humanize the technical field—showing that strong communication, ethical standards, and confidence are as critical as repair skills. This episode reinforces Repair Ready’s holistic approach: developing not just technicians, but professionals.
VIDEO 4:
PRO Tip: The Power of Repeating Back
Runtime: 00:41
PRO Tips are bite-sized reinforcement—part education, part entertainment—delivering practical, real-world wisdom directly from working technicians. Designed to extend learning beyond the core curriculum, the PRO Tips series bridges classroom training and everyday repair realities.
VIDEO 5:
Behind The Scenes: Crafting Repair Ready
Runtime: 01:05
This video captures the collaboration, production process, and intentional neuroinclusive design behind the curriculum. It reveals how nonprofit mission, industry standards, and educational strategy come together to create accessible, job-ready pathways for neurodiverse learners entering the wireless repair industry.
More About Techtonic & Repair Ready
Techtonic operates as a social enterprise of Jonathan’s Landing Foundation (JLF), a nonprofit expanding employment pathways for neurodiverse adults. Through Repair Ready, JLF advances its mission with structured, micro-credentialed technical training grounded in neuroinclusive design.
From course overviews and industry interviews to professional insights and a behind-the-scenes look at the production, each video reinforces one goal: building confident, job-ready technicians through accessible instruction and clear industry alignment.
Together, the series demonstrates how nonprofit mission and industry collaboration can create a scalable pathway from training to employment.
Credits:
Mike Dunn – Director & Producer
Greg Perkins – Creative Director
Jonathan Maricle – Producer
Emily Wray – Producer
Adam Kalinowski – Director of Photography
Cat Loupessis – Editor
Vipul Bindra – Gaffer & Operator
Shane Valentine – BTS Photographer & Assistant
Matthew Fowler – Production Assistant