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Communication is the key to excelling in sales management. Building rapport with customers, training new sales representatives, and interacting with colleagues are skills you need time to develop and master. That's why we seek out sales management instructors like Stephen Beauregard who have had decades to refine their communication abilities.
READ MOREImagine going grocery shopping and running into a nurse you taught 20 years ago. For Annette Martin MSN, RN, this is a regular occurrence. When Annette began her nursing career, she had no idea how many lives she would impact in the decades to come.
READ MOREWhen you visit the doctor's office, don't you want the medical staff to be experienced and knowledgeable? In the same way, we believe that your instructors should be professionals who are well-versed in their respective fields. Davida A. Smith, MSN, RN has 30 years of experience in healthcare.
READ MOREExperience is crucial to working in construction. Without hands-on training and lessons from seasoned instructors, construction work is extremely difficult to navigate. Fortunately, the Stautzenberger College faculty members have plenty of experience in their respective fields. Greg Schuman, lead instructor for the construction administration program, is ready to prepare you for your new career.
READ MORESurgical technologists play a critical role in preparing the operating room and patients for surgical procedures. Likewise, Stautzenberger College's instructors prepare you for the future during your career training. Monica Wiley, program chair for our surgical technology associate degree program, is excited to show you what a career in healthcare looks like.
READ MOREYou don't want just any job. You want a career, a profession that means the world to you. Julie Lynch, lead instructor for Stautzenberger College's dental assisting program, relates to that feeling. After becoming a dental assistant, she couldn't fathom doing anything else for a living. “I can’t imagine a time in my adult life where dentistry wasn’t an integral part of my life,” Julie admits.
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