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President Carlos Garcia was born in Dolores
Hidalgo Gto. (Mexico). He was raised in Cameron, TX where he graduated
from Yoe High. While at Yoe high, Carlos participated in SkillsUSA.
Carlos has been active in clubs as President, Vice President, and
Secretary. He has played football, soccer, basketball, and is a pool
shark. Carlos' favorite soccer team is "Chivas de GuadalaJara".
Carlos plans to achieve his goals by leading this
chapter. He has the goal of earning the Certified Ethical Hacker and a
position as a network security specialist.
Carlos also took Cisco 1-4 courses in high school
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Hi everyone, my name is Randall Frett. I'm the
SkillsUSA Advanced Technology Vice President. I was born in Los
Angeles, CA June 30, 1988 and raised in the Virgin Islands and Waco.
I'm 20 years old and have been at TSTC since graduating from Waco High
in 2006. I graduated with honors and am a National Honor Society
member. I played guard and defensive line for Connally High. Also
I was on the baseball team at Waco High where I played several
positions. I was the former Waco High work
program fundraiser chairman in 2006. I'm the second oldest of four
children.
This is my first year participating in SkillsUSA
and as your Vice President, I will provide this club with leadership
and share my skills to improve and enhance our club to our greatest
potential. Some of my past experience include wireless network
management; windows, Linux and building supercomputers. I'm a very
outgoing person who loves to have fun and meet new people. I hope to
see you at our skills meetings, so come join us and help build our club
to it's greatest potential.
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My name is Joshua Carmack, age 19, a second year
student in college with a 3.8 GPA, and currently perusing my Associates
degree of Applied Science, under the dual major CNS/NST degree at Texas
State Technical College, Waco. I have served in the SkillsUSA Advanced
Technology chapter for one year and I have gained much knowledge and
experience from this organization. I attended the SkillsUSA competition
in 2007 in San Antonio Texas. As of today, I am currently the Secretary
of my SkillsUSA chapter. I look forward to this new year and group of
members in this SkillsUSA chapter and hope to see it continue to grow.
Some of my hobbies include competitive gaming, paintball, and studying.
I am trying my best at working towards my CCNA before I graduate and
self learning Japanese.
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My name is Uriel Ramos I graduated from C.H. Yoe
High School in Cameron. I’m a student at TSTC and I will be graduating
with a Network Security Technology Degree and possibly double major in
CNS. I’m a serious person, but at the same time I’m outgoing
and a fun person. In high school, I was a member of SkillsUSA and
competed in the Internetworking Computer competition.
In my spare time, I like to either hang out with
my friends, run, or do random things on the computer. Back in high
school, I ran cross country for 3 years, and I made it to State my
junior year. I also ran track for 4 years and competed in regional
competitions and I played football my freshman year .In high school I
was in PHS (Proud Hispanic Society), NHS (National Honor Society), YTC
(Yoe Technology Club), and UIL Calculator. I was born in Mexico, but at
the age of 3 my parents brought me to the US because they knew that I
would have a better future here.
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Steven is a second semester student
majoring in CNS/NST. My hometown is Round Rock, Texas, where I
graduated from McNeil High School in 2005. I was in the AFJROTC, TX 934
for all 4 years. I have one brother attending UT Dallas in his third
semester of school, studying Graphic Design. My hobbies mostly involve
playing video games of one kind or another, specifically EVE Online. |
| My name is Jonathan Moore I'm currently attending the
Computer Networking and Systems Administration program at TSTC. I
graduated from Forsan High school in 2006 and attended Howard Junior
College Before Attending TSTC. I enjoy playing disc golf, bowling,
football, and hanging out with friends. I'm hoping to lead this Skills
USA team to the best of my ability and accomplish as much as i can
through leadership by letting everyone know what Skills USA is
achieving this year. |

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