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hiwt@welding.org HOBART INSTITUTE OF WELDING TECHNOLOGY
NEW FACES AT HOBART INSTITUTE
Hobart Institute welcomes two new instructors.
Lee Nelson of Springfield, Ohio, began working as a skill
Zane Myers of Urbana, Ohio, began working as a skill instructor in the fall of 2013. Lee has three years of experience
instructor following Thanksgiving. He brings nine years of as a welder/fabricator. He is a U.S. Marine Corp veteran who
experience working as a welder/fabricator on armored tanks served two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
and vehicles to government specifications and standards.
“Hobart Institute provides a wholesome family-like
“I look forward to a long and rewarding career at Hobart atmosphere, an enjoyable place to work, a veteran friendly
Institute,” says Zane. “It is enjoyable working with and school, and a chance for a successful career,” says Lee. “It is
teaching the students.” difficult today to find a career with a company that you know
will be around for the next 30 years.”
Prior to his employment, Zane completed the nine-month
Combination Structural and Pipe Welding Program at Hobart In 2012, Lee completed the nine-month Combination
Institute. For recreation, Zane enjoys hunting and fishing. Structural and Pipe Welding Program at Hobart Institute. In
his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and son
as well as hunting, trapping and fishing.
PHONE NUMBER CHANGES
The New Year arrived with a new phone system and new numbers for employees of Hobart Institute. While the main “800”
line remains the same (800) 332-9448, all extension numbers have been changed. It is requested that customers use the main
line or note the following numbers:
Receptionist / Admissions (937) 332-9500 If you do not have the extension for the person you wish to
Bookstore (937) 332-9509 call, please contact the receptionist.
Tours (937) 332-9515 / 9522
Certification (937) 332-9505
Library (937) 332-9402
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