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Governor Sisolak Visits Students Tours Programs

Sep 22, 2022

Governor Steve Sisolak drives Western Nevada Colleges new CDL training simulator, while WNC Interim President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe chats with recent CDL grad Travis Trinidad.

Governor Steve Sisolak certainly hasnt been a stranger to Western Nevada College, he frequently visits the 51-year-old institution in his hometown to talk with students and understand the current challenges impacting education.
In Sisolaks latest visit to WNC, the Governor toured the Commercial Drivers License and EMS/Paramedicine programs, explored the colleges food pantry and visited with student leaders and members of the colleges executive team.
One of the highlights of his visit was having the opportunity to drive one of WNCs new CDL training simulators in the Reynolds Center. The simulators assist training of students as they prepare for their Commercial Drivers License skills test as part of Westerns five-week program. He also took the time to congratulate Travis Trinidad, who earned his CDL license in July after completing the colleges CDL program and is employed by Hiskett & Sons Ready Mix in Fallon.

Governor Steve Sisolak visits the Wildcat Reserve Food & Hygiene Pantry on Tuesday, Aug. 30.

Its opened up some doors and I can do more for the company I work for, Trinidad said.
WNC received a $400,000 grant earlier this year from the Governors Office of
Economic Development Board to grow the training program and address
the national commercial driver shortage. With the GOED grant funding, WNC will be able to double the number of students it trains 12 during its five-week courses.
There is a lot of demand for the graduates, Im sure, Sisolak said. Its a great program and just what we need for the business community. We need a lot more drivers.
Governor Sisolak took time to talk with student leaders in the Dini Student Center and visit the Wildcat Reserve Food Pantry run by the student government.The pantry is funded entirely through generous community donations and allows WNCs most vulnerable populations to focus on their studies instead of when theyll eat their next meal.Governor Sisolak asked each student leader about their education and wanted to know how well the college was meeting their needs.
The 10 years I spent on the Board of Regents were some of the most rewarding years for me, Sisolak said. I was able to find out whats going on and whats needed. What you need and what they want is different sometimes. You have to have a voice and having this student government group is great.
The Governors tour included a visit with the Emergency Medical Services class and viewing the high-fidelity simulation manikins funded by the Governors Office of Science, Innovation and Technology. The state-of-the-art adult and infant mannequins made by Laerdal will help enhance real training for students.
Previously, Sisolak visited WNC on Sept. 30, 2020 to speak to the colleges Latino Leadership Academy and visit a class in the Nursing program. Last March, the Governor took time to read, sing songs and share snacks with children in WNCs Child Development Center.

Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak enjoys a conversation with past and present student government leaders at Western Nevada College.

Governor Steve Sisolak, second from left, listens to EMS/Paramedicine Coordinator Terry Mendez talk about the new high-fidelity simulation manikins the college will utilize for its EMS students. At far right is WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe and next to him is Dr, Dale Carrison.