Program Facilitators - TECH-for-Business Bootcamp
Kristine Swedin
Santa Fe Community College (SFCC)
Office of Continuing Education Director
505-428-1676
[email protected]
Paloma Trujillo
SFCC Office of Continuing Education
Enrollment Specialist
(505) 428-1255
[email protected]
Betsy Walker
SFCC Educator
505-466-1643
[email protected]
Thaddeus Lech
Job Development/Career Coach
New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions
505-428-1748
[email protected]
Jennifer Nevarez - Community Learning Network ~ NMTechWorks
PROTEC Support Team
505-699-1503
[email protected]
Santa Fe Community College (SFCC)
Office of Continuing Education Director
505-428-1676
[email protected]
Paloma Trujillo
SFCC Office of Continuing Education
Enrollment Specialist
(505) 428-1255
[email protected]
Betsy Walker
SFCC Educator
505-466-1643
[email protected]
Thaddeus Lech
Job Development/Career Coach
New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions
505-428-1748
[email protected]
Jennifer Nevarez - Community Learning Network ~ NMTechWorks
PROTEC Support Team
505-699-1503
[email protected]
Betsy Walker
Walker has been teaching computer skills at SFCC since 1989, helping individuals learn how to comfortably and efficiently get work done on their PCs. During that same time, she has had a private computer tutoring business working with private individuals, small businesses, and state offices.
Jennifer Nevarez
Nevarez is a professional educator and founder of the Community Learning Network, an educational nonprofit dedicated to "building stronger communities through real-life learning" and steward of the New Mexico TechWorks initiative to "expand Tech access and education and increase Tech enterprise and employment in New Mexico." Jennifer Nevarez will be facilitating Tech trainings during the PROTEC program and is serving as a Coordinator on the PROTEC Team
R. Thaddeus Lech
Thaddeus (Ted) Lech works for the NM Department of Workforce Solutions and has been on campus since 2015 working directly with students and employers in the Healthcare Industry. He is now involved campus-wide to help students in all disciplines. From 2006-2015, he worked as the Workforce Investment Act Representative for Santa Fe, assisting unemployed New Mexicans to return to work through career development and job re-training. Utilizing One-on-One and classroom workshops, Ted makes sure his clients have the best possible preparation to land the jobs they want.