JACKSON, Wyo. — On Tuesday, March 18, Central Wyoming College (CWC) presents “Teton Talks” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Teton County Library’s Ordway Auditorium, 125 Virginian Lane, Jackson, Wyoming. Admission is free.
The growth of Career and Technical Education (CTE) comes at a pivotal time. The U.S. is facing a significant shortage of skilled workers across multiple sectors. Join us for a round-table with representatives from Central Wyoming College, Wyoming Workforce Services and the Wonder Institute.
Whether you’re a recent high school graduate, looking to upskill in your current job or wanting to make a career change, the discussion will focus on how to put your education to work for your career needs. Come learn about educational opportunities and available workforce resources.
Speakers:
- Brittany Yeates, Dean of Business & Industry, CWC
- Troy Achuletta, Director of Career Services, CWC
- Gary Duquette, Executive Director, Wonder Institute
From Wyoming Department of Workforce Services:
- Leslie Spurgin, Teton County Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
- Cami Cardon, Afton VR Counselor
- Jennifer Wilson, High School Transition Counselor
- Chezney Mamalis, High School Transition Counselor
- Talia Wachsmuth, Employment Workforce Specialist
- DeeDee Dudley, Employment Workforce Specialist











