Press Release

Steven Burge Appointed Director of Western Energy Training Center

May 2006


Burge assumes his new post immediately, managing the curriculum, faculty and former Willow Creek coal facility in Helper. WETC was created earlier this spring through a $2.7 million Department of Labor Grant, which was supplemented by an appropriation of $1.1 million from the Utah legislature. The monies resulted from a collaborative effort between the College of Eastern Utah, Southeast Applied Technology College, Utah Department of Workforce Services, Utah State Office of Rehabilitation, the Southeastern Utah Energy Producers Association (SEUEPA) and participants from the energy industry.

"The Western Energy Training Center Board of Directors is pleased that Steve Burge has accepted the Directorship position," said Sam Quigley, President, WETC Board of Directors. "Steve was instrumental in helping the College of Eastern Utah receive both the Federal Grant and the State appropriation. He brings to this position his personal dedication to education and a commitment to professionalism. He also understands the importance of a cohesive partnership between industry and education that will be necessary to make WETC a world class training facility."

"I appreciate being given this unique opportunity to be part of a team that is, in essence, building an educational institute from the ground up," said Burge. "The WETC Board is made up of dedicated individuals from industry, education, and government. We are all committed to creating a top-notch training program that will help satisfy the increasing training needs of the area and help create the well-paying, year-round job opportunities that are needed throughout rural Utah."
 
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