The Kishwaukee College Welding and Diesel Power Technology Programs were the recipient
of a hydraulic crane truck and diesel-powered service level welder, courtesy of Enbridge,
Inc.
The Canadian-based energy company donated the truck and equipment, along with an annual
scholarship donation of $5,000, during a ceremony at Kish on Wednesday, April 7. Leadership
from both Kishwaukee College, the Kishwaukee College Foundation and Enbridge, along
with students and faculty, were in attendance. Following the ceremony, Enbridge guests
stayed and worked with Kish students during a training session with the equipment.
“We’re proud to continue supporting engineering and welding students at Kishwaukee
College through this scholarship. We're also honored to be able to donate the additional
equipment, and we hope it enables students to experience specialized and real-world
learning opportunities to help them achieve success in their field,” said Dave Bareham,
Griffith Area Manager for Enbridge.
The new equipment offers expanded opportunities for Kish welding students, allowing
them to train on identical equipment often found in professional welding jobs. Kish’s
Diesel Power Technology Program will also have access to the crane truck as a training
aide.
“The possibilities are endless with the hydraulic crane,” said Kish student William
Miller. “You can get certification for the crane and do some bigger welding projects
with this type of equipment. There are a lot of new training opportunities with this
donation.”
Enbridge employees commented on the need for more skilled people in the workforce,
and the donation allows for expanded training options.
“You have an amazing program here, and we are happy to be able to support it,” said
Dan Morang, Senior Welder with Enbridge. “There are a lot of welding jobs out there
that are good-paying jobs. You can make a good living doing it.”
Along with the equipment donation, Enbridge made its yearly contribution of $5,000
to the Kishwaukee College Foundation for the Enbridge Energy Company Pipeline Industry
Awareness Scholarship. The scholarship was started in 2015 for students enrolled in
the Automated Engineering Technology Program or Welding Technology Program.
“Kishwaukee College is committed to supporting the education needs for a skilled workforce
in the local community. I want to thank Enbridge for their partnership and their continued
support of helping educate and train our students,” said Dr. Laurie Borowicz, President
of Kishwaukee College. “All of our students, now and in the near future, will benefit
from this generous donation.”
Enbridge has made several equipment donations and given guest lectures and demonstrations
at Kish over the past several years. With a long history of supporting educational
opportunities, the latest donation is further evidence of the company’s support of
career and technical education.
For more information on the Kishwaukee College Foundation or the programs at Kish,
such as welding or diesel power technology, visit www.kish.edu.
For more information on Enbridge, visit www.enbridge.com.
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Photo Caption: Leadership from Kishwaukee College, the Kishwaukee College Foundation
and Enbridge, Inc. pose for a photo after Enbridge donated a hydraulic crane truck,
a diesel-powered service level welder, and a yearly scholarship contribution of $5,000
to the Foundation. The new equipment will benefit Kish’s Welding and Diesel Power
Technology programs. Pictured left to right are Greg Bennett, Field Operations Supervisor
for Enbridge; John Boesche, Kishwaukee College Assistant Professor of Diesel Power
Technology; David Losiniecki, Heavy Equipment Operator for Enbridge; Dr. Kayte Hamel,
Executive Director of the Kishwaukee College Foundation; Dan Morang, Senior Welder
with Enbridge; Dave Bareham, Griffith Area Manager for Enbridge; Zachery Caccia, Kishwaukee
College Assistant Professor of Welding; Chase Budziak, Dean of Instruction; Dr. Laurie
Borowicz, President of Kishwaukee College; Bernard Pupino, Coordinator-Career Internships
& Apprenticeships; Emily Cutka, Senior Advisor, Community Engagement, Public Affairs
for Enbridge; Jim Connors, Enridge Community Ambassador, Northern Illinois; Dr. Joanne
Kantner, Vice President of Instruction; and LaCretia Konan, Director of Workforce
and Community Education.