Serving with confidence, pride
Mid-America Technology Center (MATC) has introduced a new initiative. They have launched a Student Ambassador Program designed to showcase the most passionate, engaged, and dedicated students on campus.
An MATC spokesperson said, “These students exemplify the absolute best of MATC, serving as representatives of the school with confidence and pride.”
The inaugural class of 29 Student Ambassadors includes students from various programs and backgrounds, representing both morning and afternoon classes. As leaders, these ambassadors will play a vital role in promoting MATC’s mission, assisting with events, and fostering a positive campus culture.
The 2024 MATC Student Ambassadors are: Advanced Nursing Services: Bindi Evertse (Lindsay) Business Office Assistant: Ofelyn Gaona (Wynnewood/ Adult), Alyssa Jackson (Lindsay) Cosmetologist: Natalie Arroyo (Pauls Valley), Adylee Jurado (Purcell) Criminal Justice Officer: Addyson Hayes (Purcell), Elijah Morrison (Blanchard), Ryann Wilson (Little Axe) Cyber Security: Samuel Minson (Stratford), Franklin Linker (Purcell) Graphic Design: Dakota Schumann (Wayne), Jordan Reina (Blanchard) Horticulture Technician: Kyah Saldana (Maysville) Industrial Automation: Henry Simonton (Lindsay), Jose Molina Llanas (Newcastle) Medical Office Assistant: Kacie Rimmer (Bridge Creek) Multimedia Specialist: Lilly Fisbeck (Newcastle/ Epic) Plumbing Assistant: Jimmy Lockwood (Wayne) Pre-Engineering: Gavin Johnson (Purcell), Kailen Lee (Wynnewood) Residential/Commercial Electrician’s Assistant: Roary Merritt (Blanchard) Residential HVAC Technician: Grady Lundsford (Washington/Epic) Veterinary Assistant: Brooklyn Johnson (Lexington), Pyxie Hall (Pauls Valley) The spokesperson said, “This impressive group of students will serve as role models, embodying the values of leadership, professionalism, and excellence that MATC strives to instill in all its students.”