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Michigan Career and Technical Institute to Graduate 141 Students

Contact:  Dennis Hart (269) 664-9212
Agency: Licensing and Regulatory Affairs


Michigan Career and Technical Institute to Graduate 141 Students - News Release

February 12, 2010 – The Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) in Barry County will be graduating 141 students from throughout the state on Saturday, February 13, 2010.  Operated by Michigan Rehabilitation Services within the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, MCTI provides vocational training in 13 different career areas for adults with disabilities.

The graduates by training program are:

Auto Mechanics
Matthew Brinningstaull – Saranac
Richard Court III – Delton
Aaron Haynes – Flat Rock
Allen Kieler – Ypsilanti
Eric Marcoux – Saginaw
Kyle Rickard – Schoolcraft
Clarence Turner – Mikado

Cabinetmaking
Nichola Breckon – Caledonia
Joseph Carncross – Gaylord
Stacy Kline – Mancelona
Ryan Knust – Yale
Chad Schepers – Middleville

Culinary
Beth Christiansen – Hastings
Stephanie Durance – Fennville
Michael Earnest – Wixom
Stephanie Guster – Caseville
Louis Henderson – Detroit
Ashley Hendricks – Jackson
Tricia Holcomb – Hesperia
Angel Jarrett – Gobles
Albert Kessel – Port Hope
Andrew Koenes – St. Joseph
Matthew Lafler – Lowell
Dorothy Lane – Plainwell
Jonathan Lawrence – Coldwater
Garrett Melville – Marcellus
Mark Mirkle – White Cloud
Jennifer Pattullo – Deckerville
Jamila Rippy – Grand Blanc
Chad Schumacher – Bad Axe
Natalie Thayer – Gobles
Lester Thompson – Lansing

Custodial
Kurstin Arnold – Detroit
Charles Bryner – Charlotte
Nick Culy – Mecosta
Nathan Davis – Battle Creek
Christopher Franklin – Midland

Custodial (con't)
Jonah Frick – Kalamazoo
Nicholas Gibson – Belleville
Amanda Leathers – Wyandotte
Thomas Leptinsky – Clarkston
Dylan Reinke – Lake Ann
Jennifer Schaub – Whitehall
Aaron Scott – Battle Creek
Jonathan Shaw – Macomb
Nicole Yates – Vassar

Customer Service
Krystal Altman – Cadillac
Laura Moore – Plainwell

Electronics
Brandon Seavolt – Sunfield
Timothy Tucker – Quincy

Graphic Communications
Kyle Alton – Dearborn Hts.
Selina Izydorek – Decker
Sean Prudhomme – Plymouth

Grounds Maintenance/Landscaping
Jeffrey Bondra – St. Clair Shores
Alan Carpenter – Montrose
Kevin Grant – Muskegon
Robert Griswold – Shelby Twp.
Garland Kilgore – Muskegon
Kenneth McKimmy – Hudson
Corey Morrell – Warren
Brandi Scherzer – Pinconning

Health Careers
Michael Barton – Flint
Mahra Baunoch – Fountain
Caitlin Bonner – Troy
Lauren Busemann – Richmond
Jessica Bushaw – Port Huron
Jasmine Clark – Grant
Damian DeCloedt – Chesterfield
Daniel Farrar – Bloomfield Hills
Samantha Harper – Manton

Health Careers (con't)
Lawrence Haykus – Livonia
Kyle Herington – Delton
Brittney Hohn – Beaver Island
Rachel Janik – Bad Axe
Megan Jones – Warren
DeJuan Leak – Detroit
Marisela Lozano – Coldwater
Michael Lycking – Kalamazoo
Kortnie Major – St. Clair Shores
Danielle Merrill – Holton
Alicia Puente – Lansing
Twayne Richardson – Detroit
Cynthia Robarge – Marine City
James Sedlak – Warren
Stephanie Sims – Hersey
Ashley Sischo – St. Johns
La'Crystal Smith – Detroit
Ashley Veen – Paris
Cassandra Wells – Coldwater
Felicia Qoeswn – Petersburg

Machine Technology
Joel Alaniz – Adrian
Martin Hoppes – Lyons
Cory Sensabaugh – Allen Park
Jordan Shouldice – Lansing

Office Automation
Cyle Schroeder – Milan

Pharmacy Services
Sarah Masell – Beulah 

Retail Marketing
Alton Cook – Otsego
Timothy Davis – Detroit
Cody Haske – Harrison
Brittany Ortmann – Sturgis
Dennis Palgen – South Haven
Michael Periard – Freeland
Jennifer Schafer – Eaton Rapids
Ryan Stoll – Colon
Robert Thomas – Detroit
Alisha Weirich – Ottawa Lake

 

The Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth (DELEG) is investing in Michigan's future by preparing for the new energy economy, helping to create the jobs of today and tomorrow, ensuring that our children and adults have the skills these jobs demand, making Michigan a better place to do business, and training and placing those who need jobs now. 

For more information about MCTI or Michigan Rehabilitation Services go to www.michigan.gov/mcti or www.michigan.gov/mrs.

For more information about DELEG, please visit www.michigan.gov/deleg.

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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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