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Michigan Career and Technical Institute to Graduate 105 Students

Contact:  Dennis Hart (269) 664-9212
Agency: Energy, Labor & Economic Growth


February 3, 2005 – The Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) in Barry County will be graduating 105 students from throughout the State of Michigan on Saturday, February 12.  Operated by the Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth, MCTI provides vocational training in 13 different career areas for adults with disabilities. 

The graduates by training program are:

Business Support Services
Tricia A. Baba – White Pigeon
Mary K. Carpenter – Hastings
Mark J. Moe – Midland

Cabinetmaking
Scott A. Gidner – Sterling Heights
Daniel R. Morley – Whittemore
Justin C. Rathbun – Owosso
Graham T. Ruchala – Farmington Hills
Eric D. Wilds – Paw Paw


Certified Nursing Assistant
Melissa A. Looney – Plainwell
Cara M. Martin – Kalamazoo
Andrew J. Morrow – Grand Rapids
Tanya M. Simonis – Grand Rapids
Lakeisha D. Webster – Detroit

Culinary Arts
Malaya L. Armstrong-Bruce – Gobles
Robert J. Atkins – Burton
Kathryn E. Bensinger – Jonesville
Jessica E. Grant – Lapeer
Teryka L. Hill – Detroit
Travis D. Houghteling – Montrose
Ashley R. Pettus – Detroit
Lance J. Polardino – Battle Creek
Marie N. Reichard – Roscommon
Mary Ellen J. Strickland – Saginaw

Custodial
Marvin J. Burroughs – Detroit
Jeremy D. Johnson – Ypsilanti
Christopher C. McIntosh – Whitmore Lake
Randy L. Polk – Romulus
James R. Russell – Gowen
Nichole L. Stevenson – Irons
Randy G. Stewart – Owosso
Huy N. Tran – Kentwood
Jason A. Troy – Port Huron

Drafting
Tony L. Eck – White Cloud
Joshua L. Howland – Shelby

Electronics
Aaron L. Calkins – Milford
Kelly E. Lewis – Jackson
David M. Shultz – Waterford

Grounds Maintenance/Landscaping
Daynan Davis – Sand Creek
Justin D. Gee – Portland
Tom J. Wycihowski – Troy

Office Automation
Alfred C. Hoppe – Unionville
Daniel R. Seelye – Jackson

Printing
Adam M. Corey – Bronson
Orin L. Diehm – Spring Lake
Kimberly A. Fournier – St. Clair Shores
Melissa S. Leece – Shelby
Saleta A. Lynch – Iron Mountain
Michael J. Miller – Midland
Jeffrey J. Scott – Holland
Jeremy R. Suggate – Hamilton

Retail Marketing
Joyce R. Franklin – Walkerville
Karen M. Larsen – Big Rapids
Melissa R. Lewis – East Jordan
Usen J. Mbek – Detroit
Kimberly A. Mihacsi – Sebewaing
Patricia J. Rose – Adrian
Roxann R. Zimmerman – Farmington


The Michigan Department of Labor  & Economic Growth is the newest department of state government.  It is charged with promoting economic growth, creating jobs and enhancing the quality of life for Michigan citizens.  Part of this mission also includes meeting Michigan's workforce needs to enhance and maintain its economy.  To this end, the state's career and workforce development programs work with employers, K-12 schools, community colleges, and local Workforce Development Boards to operate a comprehensive career development system. 

Editor’s Note:  This list of graduates excludes the names of those who requested not to be listed in a news release.



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