WCA Board Elects Bond Chairman; Appoints Smith to Lead Education Committee

LINCOLN, Neb. – The Woodwork Career Alliance of North America elected Brian Bond, professor of Sustainable Biomaterials at Virginia Tech, to serve as chairman of the board of directors. Additionally, the WCA Board selected Mark Smith, industrial technology teacher at Reed-Cutler High School, to serve as chairman of the WCA Education Committee.

Brian Bond chairman Wood Career Alliance of North America

Brian Bond

Bond, who is also Associate Dean for Extension, Outreach and Engagement at Virginia Tech, will serve as chairman for a one-year term. He has been a member of the WCA Board of Directors since 2009. Bond was instrumental in helping develop the format of the WCA Skill Standards, the core of the WCA’s Passport credentialing program.

“The WCA is in good hands with Brian at the helm,” said Scott Nelson, president of the WCA. “Through his long-standing dedication to fostering excellence in woodworking education, Brian has been a valuable member of the WCA team and has helped us propel our mission forward.”

Smith has been a woodworking instructor for nearly three decades including the last six years at Reed-Custer High School in Braidwood, Ill. In 2014, Smith was one of the first woodworking instructors to become a WCA accredited skill evaluator. Over the years, Smith has helped hundreds of high school students earn their WCA Sawblade certificates. He is also a frequent presenter at industry events and is well versed in using social media platforms to promote his program to the woodworking industry.

Mark Smith chairman of the Woodwork Career Alliance Education Committee

Mark Smith

“Mark’s dedication and expertise to making his woodworking student’s workforce ready makes him perfectly positioned to run the Education Committee,” Nelson said. “Under his guidance, we anticipate significant advancements in our educational initiatives. The WCA will also greatly benefit from his social media expertise.”

In addition to Smith, the WCA is welcoming a new team of members to the Education Committee including:

  • Rich Christianson, Richson Media, Chicago, Ill.
  • Lizzy Conley, Madison College, Madison, Wis.
  • Kristine Cox, Rowland Woodworking, High Point, N.C., SkillsUSA Manufacturing and member WCA Board of Directors
  • Tim Fixmer, CCI Media/Woodworking Network, North Liberty, Iowa
  • Kent Gilchrist, Fremont Interiors, Indianapolis, Ind., SkillsUSA/Manufacturing and member WCA Board of Directors
  • Chris Hofmann, Colonial Saw, Kingston, Mass.
  • Daniel Kern, Montgomery Central High School, Troy, N.C. and WCA Chief Evaluator
  • Adria Salvatore, Architectural Woodwork Institute, Potomoc Falls, Va.
  • Le Snelling, Silverton High School, Silverton, Ore.
  • John Stearns, Amity School District, Amity, Ore., and member WCA Board of Directors
Responsibilities of the Education Committee include overseeing the WCA Essential Benefits Package and Greg Heuer EDUcation Scholarship Fund, plus advancing the WCA through the use of social media.
About the Woodwork Career Alliance
The Woodwork Career Alliance of North America was founded in 2007 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. The WCA’s mission is to develop and administer a unified set of Skill Standards for the wood products industry. Since 2011, WCA has developed observable and measurable performance standards and assessments for more than 240 woodworking machine operations. In addition, WCA has issued over 6,000 Passport credentials, a portable, personal permanent record documenting each holder’s record of woodworking skill achievements. More than 140 high schools and post-secondary schools throughout North America are WCA EDUcation™ members and a growing number of woodworking companies have joined the WCA as MANufacturing™ members. To learn more about the WCA and how to get involved with its programs, including sponsorship opportunities, visit WoodworkCareer.org.
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