Denise Oviatt - Academics and Life Skills - Denison Job Corps Center

Denise Oviatt

is a Reading instructor at Denison Job Corps Center and brings more than two decades of experience to her classes. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education and reading endorsement from Buena Vista University in 1997. Denise is excited to provide students with foundational skills they need to advance in their careers.

Lori Sis - Academics and Life Skills - Denison Job Corps Center

Lori Sis

is a Reading instructor at Denison Job Corps Center, bringing more than 40 years of teaching experience to the classroom. Lori has experience instructing special education and reading classes in the Denison Community School District and two school districts in Nebraska. She graduated with teaching endorsements in secondary English and special education and a minor in Spanish from the University of Nebraska in 1981.

Lino Cometto - Bricklaying - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Lino Cometto

has been a member of the International Masonry Institute for nearly 20 years. He has a variety of experiences within the union and currently serves as an IMI Bricklaying instructor at Iroquois Job Corps Center. Lino helps students earn a variety of certifications and enjoys teaching them about ethics and workplace relationships. One of Lino’s favorite parts of his job is helping students progress from pre-apprenticeship training to apprenticeships in the union. 

Robert Kelichner - Bricklaying - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Robert Kelichner

Robert Kelichner, an International Masonry Institute Bricklaying instructor, has over 15 years of experience in the bricklayers union. He enjoys using his experience in the field to help students navigate their training and career paths. Robert leads many of his pre-apprenticeship students to find successful job placements in the industry.  

Leroy Phillip - Carpentry - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Leroy Phillip

had a career as a field inspector while living in his home country, the island nation of Grenada. After moving to the United States, Leroy joined the United Brotherhood of Carpenters union, where he has over 13 years of experience. Now the UBC Carpentry instructor at Iroquois Job Corps Center, he enjoys passing along his knowledge and experience to his students and guiding them in their career decisions. 

Robert Trautwein - Carpentry - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Robert Trautwein

has over 30 years of experience as a union carpenter with United Brotherhood of Carpenters, working on a wide variety of residential and commercial projects. He has served as the UBC Carpentry instructor at Iroquois Job Corps Center for over 15 years. Robert helps students gain OSHA 30, scaffolding and green building certifications. He understand the skills needed to become more employable and sustain a long-term career in the industry. Robert prioritizes assisting students in finding apprenticeships with UBC and enjoys walking beside students throughout their training.

Ryan Hyde - Electrical - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Ryan Hyde

Before becoming an instructor for Iroquois Job Corps Center’s HBI Electrical program, Ryan Hyde worked in the field for nearly 10 years. His experience allows him to help students navigate the path to their new career. Ryan enjoys working with Job Corps students to help them improve their employability skills and become successful in a career of their choice. 

Renea Mueller - Painting - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Renea Mueller

is a Painting instructor at Iroquois Job Corps Center. She has been with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades for the last 25 years and has a professional background in commercial painting, drywall finishing, industrial coatings and removal. Renea’s various roles in the field give her insight into the numerous careers offered in the painting industry. In her current role, Renea most enjoys having an opportunity to walk with and help students as they seek their futures.

Mark Dickinson - Academics and Life Skills - Iroquois Job Corps Center

Mark Dickinson

Mark Dickinson, the Driver Education instructor at Iroquois Job Corps Center, has been teaching driver’s education for over 15 years, both in the classroom and behind the wheel. He previously spent over 29 years in the U.S. military. In his free time, Mark enjoys kayaking, biking, traveling and watching sporting events. Through his role at Job Corps, Mark enjoys working with students who like to be challenged and watching them overcome barriers.