2016-2017 MVCTC Student Ambassadors Announced

03/22/2016

Englewood, Ohio – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) recently announced the 50 students who will act as Student Ambassadors during the 2016-2017 school year. These students learn leadership skills and public speaking to represent MVCTC as spokespersons for the school.

 

The MVCTC Student Ambassadors visit the 27 MVCTC partner school districts in the fall to share their experiences, career technical programs, and career goals with high school sophomores. They also meet with business and community leaders to help explain the importance of career technical education. 

 

MVCTC Ambassadors for the 2016-2017school year will be:

  • Nolan Archer, a Game Programming & Web Applications student from Franklin Monroe
  • Emalee Atha, a Health Careers Academy student from Wayne
  • Matthew Baldwin, a Firefighter/EMS student from West Carrollton
  • Mariah Barber, an Early Childhood Education student from Preble Shawnee
  • Hunter Bardnell, a Computer Repair and Technical Support student from West Carrollton
  • Daniel Berry, a Computer Network Engineering student from Brookville
  • Christian Brooks, a Robotics and Automation student from Bethel
  • Ashley Bulach, an Architectural Design student from Eaton
  • Natalie Campbell, a Graphic Commercial Photography student from Wayne
  • Nicklaus Coterel, an Auto Services student from Bethel
  • Abigail Creech, an Allied Health Technologies student from Twin Valley South
  • Alexia Dawson, a Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning student from Brookville
  • Skyler Duncan, a Media and Video Production student from Twin Valley South
  • Zach Edgin, a Natural Resource Management student from Tri-County North
  • Lacey Emrick, a Dental Assistant student from Twin Valley South
  • Emily Fraley, an Allied Health Technologies student from Versailles
  • Dylan Franklin, a Heavy Equipment student from Northmont
  • Kylie Furlong, a Criminal Justice student from Franklin Monroe
  • Josh Garver, a Business Ownership student from Northmont
  • Madison Gibson, a Hospitality Services student from Miamisburg
  • Kaleb Hines, a Digital Design Technology student from Northmont
  • Corbin Hoblit, a Sports Medicine student from National Trail
  • Lance Hundley, an Electrical Trades student from Franklin Monroe
  • Allison Hunziker, a Medical Office Management student from Northmont
  • Courtney Hustead, a Culinary Arts student from Miamisburg
  • Richard Huynh, a Dental Assistant student from Northridge
  • Paisley Jones, a Sports Management & Marketing student from Brookville
  • Alex Kerby, a Diesel Power Technologies student from Tri-County North
  • Katie Lake, an Aviation Maintenance Technician student from Brookville
  • Marianna Lauofo, a Veterinary Science student from Miamisburg
  • McKayla Mangen, a Health Careers Academy student from Tipp City
  • Jonnie Mourouzis, a Construction Carpentry student from Northmont
  • Evan Mowery, a Welding student from Vandalia-Butler
  • Jack Patton, a Precision Machining Technology student from Valley View
  • Haille Pitcock, an Allied Health Technologies student from Tri-County North
  • Chloe Price, a Biotechnology student from Arcanum
  • Sonny Puthoff, a Retail Agriculture Services student from Milton-Union
  • Jared Quigney, an Animal Care and Management student from Tri-Village
  • Marc Randall, a Digital Design Technology student from Miami East
  • Danielle Rice, an Agriculture and Livestock Production student from New Lebanon
  • Sierra Rose, a Sports Medicine student from Carlisle
  • Craig Schlecht, an Auto Collision student from Milton-Union
  • Rashanti Shafeek, a Business Ownership student from Trotwood-Madison
  • Amanda Shook, a Graphic Commercial Art student from Ansonia
  • Grace Smith, an Automotive Technology student from Valley View
  • Josie Toller, a Cosmetology student from Eaton
  • Spencer Warren, a Cosmetology student from Mississinawa Valley

 

For more information about MVCTC, please visit www.mvctc.com.

 

For over 40-years, MVCTC has been providing career technical education for 27 partner school districts encompassing five counties, including Darke, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Warren Counties.  MVCTC is dedicated to providing in-demand workforce training for youth, adults, and organizations in the Miami Valley. 

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