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MTECH Faculty Credentials Mountainland Technical College Instructors American Heart Association High School Diploma Pleasant Grove High Full Time BLS & EMS Instructor, SuAnn Bird School AEMT Certified Apprenticeship Math Bachelor of Science in Part Time Brigham Young University Sarah Jacobsen Mathematics Education Taylor High School Diploma D’evelyn High School, Part Time Brinkerhoff Colorado Automated Manufacturing Singapore American Full Time High School Diploma Jeffrey Erickson School Automotive Technology Associate’s Degree in Business Utah Valley Community Full Time David Simmons ASE Certified College High School Diploma American Fork High Full Time Matt Zufelt ASE Certified School Associate’s Degree in Greg Mecham Full Time Automotive Technology Weber State University ASE Certified Bachelor of Arts in Germanic Part Time Brigham Young University Fred Ward Languages High School Diploma John Hyde Part Time Automotive Technology Springville High School Certifcate Bachelor of Science in Part Time Southern Utah University Jay Hales Technical Education Central Sterile Processing Mt. Hood Community Part Time Associate of Science Degree Tina Gillis College Commercial Truck Driving General Education Diploma, Utah DOE, Todd’s CDL Full Time Class A CDL License, CDL 3rd Randy Reid Service, MTECH party tester Jesse Roberts Part Time High School Diploma Orem High School Michael West Part Time High School Diploma Fredonia High School Construction Craft Skilled Laborer Shane Tinsley Part Time High School Diploma Prosser High School Cosmetology Darlene Durrant Associate of Science Degree Full Time Cosmetology Instructor Utah Valley University Coordinator License Shelley High School Diploma Merryweather Full TIme Cosmetology Instructor Orem High School Coordinator License High School Diploma Kristi Nelson Full Time Cosmetology Instructor Timpview High School License High School Diploma Pleasant Grove High Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Aimee Carson School License Amanda High School Diploma Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Orem High School Grosland License Bethany General Education Diploma Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Timpanogos High School Loveless License High School Diploma Breea Snelson Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Payson High School License High School Diploma American Fork High Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Buffy Snell School License High School Diploma Cassidy Jones Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Payson High School License High School Diploma Characa Waters Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Timpanogos High School License Associate of Science Jennie Godwin Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Utah Valley University License High School Diploma Maple Mountain High Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Jennie Payne School License High School Diploma Jessica Booth Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Spanish Fork High School License High School Diploma Adult Education School, Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Jessica Pymm Nevada License High School Diploma Kirsten Tucker Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Skyline High School License High School Diploma Marissa Anderson Part Time Cosmetology Instructor William Blount High School License Michelle High School Diploma Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Jordan High School Eberhard License High School Diploma Michelle Peck Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Lehi High School License High School Diploma Natalie Mills Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Alta High School License Associate of Science Nicole Shelley Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Utah Valley University License Associate of Science Patti Belnap Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Dixie College License High School Diploma Perla Ferron Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Provo High School License High School Diploma Rachel Huriavi Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Payson High Schoo License High School Diploma Sue Remkes Part Time Cosmetology Instructor Provo High School License Culinary Arts I & II Anthony High School Diploma Full Time Skyline High School Huntington ServSafe Instructor License Coordinator High School Diploma Kathy Hall Full Time ServeSafe Certification Provo High School Culinary Arts II Certificate Associates Degree-Culinary Waterford Institute of Part Time Ellana Moylan Arts Technology-Ireland Bachelor of Science in Part Time BYU-Hawaii Megan Wright Hospitality & Tourism Mgmt Custom Design and Fabrication Vladimir “Lad- High School Diploma Full Time Carbon High School dy” Penovich Welding certified Dental Assisting Julie Francis High School Diploma Full Time Provo High School Coordinator Certified Dental Assistant High School Diploma Full Time Logan High School Judy Telfer Dental Assisting Certificate Sharilyn High School Diploma Full Time Provo High School Eldredge Certified Dental Assistant Chandra High School Diploma American Fork High Part Time Christiansen Dental Assisting Certificate School High School Diploma Part Time Wasatch High School Holly Whiting Dental Assisting Certificate High School Diploma Part Time American Fork High School Mauri Hutchinson Dental Assisting Certificate Natalie Jones Part Time High School Diploma Wasatch High School Diesel Technology High School Diploma Full Time Lehi High School Nathan Collings Diesel Certification Digital Media Ryan Davis Full Time BFA Media Arts & Animation Art Institute of Colorado James Harward Part Time Bachelor’s in Communications Utah Valley University Karl Beckstrand Part Time Master’s in International Relations American Public University Electrical Apprenticeship Bachelor of Science- Austin Snowden Part Time Entreprenuership Utah Valley University Journeyman Electrician High School Diploma Brian Lea Part Time Hamilton High School Journeyman Electrician Bryant Sutton Part Time High School Diploma Wasatch High School High School Diploma Part Time Granger High School Chad German Journeyman Electrician High School Diploma Part Time Woodland High School Charles Bartlett Journeyman Electrician Associate’s Degree in Ac- David Gee Part TIme counting Utah Valley University Journeyman Electrician High School Diploma Part Time Lehi High School Grant Jackson Journeyman Electrician Jason High School Diploma Part TIme Lompoc High School Bergstrom Master Electrician General Education Diploma Utah State Office of Part Time Justin Bartlett Journeyman Electrician Education Bachelor of Science in Kenneth Warner Part Time Technology Management Utah Valley University Journeyman Electrician Associates Degree in Heavy Salt Lake Community Part Time Duty Mechanics Kevin Nelson College Journeyman Electrician General Education Diploma Part Time Payson High School Kurtis Coburn Journeyman Electrician High School Diploma Part Time North Sevier High School Mark Curtis Journeyman Electrician AAS Degree in Electrical Trevor Parker Part Time Automation Utah Valley University Journeyman Electrician Emergency Medical Technician Marco Albrecht High School Diploma Full Time Jordan High School Coordinator NREMT certification High School Diploma American Fork High Part Time Bailey Wallace BLS, EMT license School High School Diploma Pleasant Grove High Part Time Casey Brailsford BLS Instructor School Jenevieve High School Diploma Mountain View High Part Time Denlinger Medical Assistant certification School High School diploma Kolin Powell Part Time BLS Instructor & EMS Lone Peak High School Instructor Bachelor’s degree in Michael Nielsen Part Time Community Health, AEMT Utah Valley University Certification High School Diploma SuAnn Bird Part Time BLS & EMS Instructor, AEMT Pleasant Grove High School Certified James Hansen AAS Degree in FIre Science Part Time Paramedic license, ALS Course Utah Valley University AEMT Instructor Coord Form Builder-Rough Carpenter Benjamin Kenney Part Time Bachelor’s in Business University of Utah Doroteo Aburto Part Time High School Diploma Hunter HIgh School Bachelor’s Degree in Part Time Brigham Young University Jeremy Inskeep Construction Management Joseph Bachelor’s Degree in Part Time Weber State University Knickerbocker Construction Management Salt Lake Community Part Time AAS Degree in Surveying Mark DePriest College Form Builder-Rough Carpenter (Hwy) Hunter Reynolds Part Time High School Diploma Lehi High School Bachelor of Science in Public Part Time Oakland University Joseph Woolley Administration Michael Tolboe Part Time High School Diploma Provo High School Shane Tinsley Part Time High School Diploma Prosser High School Heavy Equipment Operator David Marley Part Time High School Diploma Pocatello High School HVAC Apprenticeship High School Diploma Part Time Orem High School Jim Monsen HVAC Journeyman license Associates degree in Business Salt Lake Community Part Time Managment & Refrigerant Joe Abbatiello College Technician certification High School Diploma Salt Lake Community Part Time Larry Johnson HVAC Journeyman license College Information Technology Brodie Sebresos Bachelor’s Degree in Aviation, Full Time Associates Degree in Utah Valley University Coordinator Computer Science General Education Diploma Full Time Karl G Maeser Prep School Chase Jackson A+, 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