Rick Joyce - Building Construction Technology - Brunswick Job Corps Center
is a Building Construction Technology instructor at Brunswick Job Corps Center. He enjoys having the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of students.
is a Building Construction Technology instructor at Brunswick Job Corps Center. He enjoys having the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of students.
is a Plumbing instructor at Brunswick Job Corps Center. A Brunswick native, Jim earned his plumbing credentials while working with his uncle. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing, camping, music and sports.
is a Painting instructor at Brunswick Job Corps Center. A member of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Glenn began his journey as an apprentice and quickly became a general foreman in the nuclear power industry. He holds several certifications, including OSHA 500 and 510.
is the lead Landscaping instructor at Brunswick Job Corps Center. Kevin holds several certifications, including those in OSHA 502, photovoltaic and Ramset tools. In his free time, Kevin enjoys boating, fishing, traveling and supporting the University of Georgia Bulldogs.
is a Security and Protective Services instructor at Brunswick Job Corps Center. Her career in security and protective services began in 1984 and has allowed her to use her skills in corporate settings for businesses like Sony Records and BMW, as well as residential and personal security, corrections, and juvenile justice. She has also worked in natural disaster response, protecting the assets of power companies in the wake of hurricanes. Ramona considers her role as a Job Corps instructor to be her dream job.
, Fire Program Manager at Weber Basin Job Corps, was born in Ogden, Utah, and started working for the United States Forest Service straight out of high school. His career path began in recreation. However, after his first assignment in fire, he knew that’s the field he wanted to work in. Now he teaches, trains and coordinates students in the Weber Basin Forestry Conservation and Firefighting program. His students get the opportunity to utilize three high-performing resources stationed at the center, including a Type 4 Engine, 20 Person Type 2 IA Crew and 5-7 Person Fuels Module.