Capital Area Technical Center in Augusta has recognized its Professionals of the Month for November. Maeve Burgess, a junior at Monmouth Academy, has demonstrated dedication and enthusiasm in the Nursing Assistant program. Despite initially feeling overwhelmed, she has flourished with the hands-on approach and support from her instructor and classmates. Burgess’s ultimate goal is to become a nurse, inspired by her grandmother’s career in the field.
Jordyn Parise, a junior at Erskine Academy in South China, is excelling in the Law Enforcement program at CATC. She recently shined in a mock fight scenario, showcasing her strength and determination. Parise plans to continue her studies in law enforcement to prepare for a career in the field. Her instructor commended her maturity, dedication, and potential as a future police officer.
Eric Thomson, the Leading the Future educator at CATC, is making a significant impact as an Auto Tech instructor. With a background in the United States Air Force and the automotive industry, Thomson brings a wealth of experience to his role. He emphasizes mastering basic tasks to prepare students for careers in the automotive industry. Under his guidance, former students have found success in local businesses.
CATC prides itself on providing a supportive learning environment that prepares students for future careers. The center is committed to nurturing future leaders in various fields, including nursing, law enforcement, and auto technology. With dedicated educators like Burgess, Parise, and Thomson, the center is shaping the next generation of professionals in the Augusta area.
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