MVCTC inducts local businessman into Hall of Fame

Rick Little was inducted into the MVCTC Hall of Fame. SUBMITTED

Rick Little was inducted into the MVCTC Hall of Fame. SUBMITTED

CLAYTON – Rick Little, former student at the Montgomery County Career Technology Center, was inducted into the school Hall of Fame at the All Advisory Dinner on Oct. 6.

Rick Little is an Englewood resident and president of Starwin Industries, located in Dayton. Little has remained in the area since graduating from the first ever class Montgomery County Joint Vocational School, as it was called in 1971. He worked as a machinist trainer and progressively worked his way up into his current position.

MVCTC Hall of Fame members are inducted every five years from nominations that come from educators, family members, business, and employers. Cathy Hutton, Northmont Area Chamber of Commerce CEO; Eddie Mowen, editor for the Eaton Register-Herald, and Ohio Representative Jeff Rezabek judged the Hall of Fame nominations this year.

“We are proud to honor our returning alumni who have been so successful after leaving the Miami Valley Career Technology Center,” Nick Weldy, MVCTC superintendent, stated. “Their former instructors provided a firm foundation to assist them in building careers that have blossomed. I appreciate the fact that all of the inductees returned to campus from across the United States to participate in the ceremony and show their dedication to our current mission of educating students to be career and college ready. They serve as inspiring role models for our current students. I congratulate each of our inductees and wish them the best of luck in their quest for continued success.”

CASEY LAUGHTER

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