‘This career was meant for me’
NWTC helped Shelby Balatgek find her love for event management — a passion she now channels into creating vibrant community events across Green Bay.
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Elsie Crain grew up loving cars, and she enjoys working on her own vehicle.
“Ever since I was a little girl, I always wanted to do something with cars,” Crain said.
Now a student in the Automotive Technician program who is on track to graduate in May 2025, Crain has already landed a job where she is applying her new skills. But that’s just the first step for Crain. She dreams of one day owning her own car shop where she can build custom engines.
At NWTC, Crain has appreciated being around people who share her passion for cars. She also credits the instructors for being extremely helpful and knowledgeable.
“This is a great first place to be at, whatever your career choice happens to be. Or like me; if it’s possibly your last [educational step],” Crain said. “Not all careers need four years of school.”
Turn your passion for cars into a rewarding career.
NWTC helped Shelby Balatgek find her love for event management — a passion she now channels into creating vibrant community events across Green Bay.
Delilah Rose, who grew up in Door County, is now serving the area in a public safety role.
Rachel McIntosh recently graduated from the Office Management program after deciding to "take away the power from anyone who could tell me, 'No,' because I lacked a degree."