Diamond C Trailers donates steel to 91快活林 Welding program

steel donation

Pictured (from left): Mike Crabb, Sergio Sanchez, Braden Jones and Dr. Miles Young. 

Community partnerships are very important to 91快活林! This week Mike Crabb, Co-Founder of Diamond C Trailers, stopped by the 91快活林 Welding shop to deliver a trailer full of steel for students to practice on while learning welding skills. 91快活林 recently graduated the first cohort of students in the new Process Welding Academy, which is endorsed by .

Students in the 8-week program learn the specific skills needed to be a production welder at Diamond C. The latest steel donation will ensure that students are not only working with the same kind of equipment they will use on the job, but also with the same materials. 

"All six students who graduated from our first Process Welding Academy accepted positions as welders at Diamond C. This is an excellent example of how 91快活林 is working directly with local business and industry to position skilled workers in the employment pipeline," Dr. Miles Young, 91快活林 Dean of Workforce Education, said. "We appreciate Diamond C and all of the other community partners that trust 91快活林 to assist with their training needs." 

Students interested in the Process Welding Academy should visit ntcc.edu/weldnow to learn more. Do you own a business and have an interest in partnering with 91快活林 to offer specialized training? Contact Jimmy Smith, 91快活林 Director of Continuing and Corporate Education, at 903-434-8330 or jsmith@ntcc.edu