Tuesday, August 30, 2016

2016 CRTC Opening Letter/Welcome To Our New Teachers

Dear CRTC Stagecraft, Health Science, Criminal Justice and Information Technology Students:

I hope the summer has treated you well.  I cannot remember a summer with more beach days in my entire life.  

I write to you today to introduce some new faculty members.  This is not an announcement I’ve authored with any regularity in the past. It has been five years since we have hired a single new teacher. This year, due to a series of unrelated events, we have four new teachers to introduce.  

Tom Bruno, Health Science:  Mr. Bruno joins Mrs. Bean as part of our new Health Science teacher team..  Mr. Bruno has had a diverse career in emergency medicine (including wilderness rescue) and sports science.  He is certified as an advanced paramedic. In the past, he performed search and rescue in the Grand Canyon alongside a highly trained rescue dog.  Mr. Bruno was involved in training USA Triathlon Olympic athletes in Colorado.

Clint Klose, Stagecraft:  Mr. Klose is clearly recognized as one of the premier drama instructors and directors in the state of New Hampshire.  He has been directing and leading shows in the Concord region for two decades including with RB Productions.  Most recently, a play he directed, My Name is Asher Lev, won the state high school drama championship. He was our first and only choice to start our new Stagecraft program.  

Lisa Marcou, Information Technology: Mrs. Marcou brings 16 years of teaching technology education and 20 years of industry experience to the CRTC.  She specializes in industrial machine programming and engineering.  Mrs. Marcou also previously ran apprenticeship programs in machining and programming.  Notably, she earned a patent by developing a tool to do advanced measurements down to the 1/1,000,000 of an inch.

Ellen Arcieri, Criminal Justice:  Ms. Arcieri brings almost 30 years of experience in law enforcement, including 24 years with the NH State Police to the CRTC.  Ms. Arcieri was a lieutenant responsible for the narcotics division of the State Police.  She supervised a large team engaging in extremely complex investigations that involved regularly partnering with local and federal officials. Ms. Arcieri is considered a specialist in surveillance and investigations.  

I want to assure you that these new members of our team are eager to provide you with the finest education possible.  They, like you, are learning the CRTC-Way.  I urge you to go their program pages on our website to learn more.

Steven Rothenberg

Director, CRTC Program

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