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Program Managers

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Randy Barnett

Program Manager – Electrical Codes & Standards

Randy Barnett brings an extensive technical and training background to NTT. He began his career in the nuclear submarine service where he learned the industrial electrical trade and energy principles. After working as a journeyman electrician in industrial and construction environments, Randy entered the training profession and began writing and teaching in his areas of expertise. He has advanced from electrician, to instructor and into management as a project manager and director. He supervises training programs and provides customized training solutions for industrial and institutional clients. Randy continues to write and develop training materials, is a sought-after presenter and has published two electrical trades textbooks and numerous journal articles. Randy is a Certified Energy Auditor through the Association of Energy Engineers.

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Vernon Miller

Program Manager – Electronics & Automation

Vernon has twenty four years experience in process control and electrical applications for mining ore processes. His experience includes eight years as a technician, six years as a supervisor and eight years as an engineer. His experience includes designing, building and field start-up of gold process equipment. He has been teaching electrical maintenance training programs for NTT since November 1999.

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Cormack McCarthy

OHSA & Professional Services

Cormack is the Product Manager for NTT. Focused on implementing Education 4.0, he is integrating new technology and delivery methods into NTT’s competency based hands-on training. Building upon a foundation of sales, project management, and education, Cormack is skilled at delivering a level of support to connect business results for the client to NTT’s training. He has worked extensively with beverage, oil and gas, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.

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