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HIGHLIGHTS
Lineman Leadership
Several high-level leaders, including NLC Founder Aaron Howell, are linemen who have earned degrees and special certifications in education, engineering, and business.
Lineman Hall Of Fame Inductees
Founder Aaron Howell, Senior VP of Research & Development Alan Drew (retired), Training Advisor Jeff Morris (retired), VP of Campus Operations
Bill Bosch (retired), NLC Idaho Campus President Mark Groves, and Training Specialist Bob Smith (retired) are all inductees in the International Lineman Hall of Fame.
THREE-PHASE EDUCATIONAL MODEL
NLC developed its own special method of instruction called the Three-Phase Educational Model™, which focuses on the three domains of learning while providing a quality education in a positive learning environment.
Major Training Initiatives
NLC is regularly called upon by utility and construction companies and governments to assist with major training initiatives. At the forefront are NLC training specialists, who travel the world and bring their experiences back to share with NLC students.
Curriculum Development
NLC has been developing curriculum since 1998 and has developed an extensive and modern curriculum supporting the industries we serve.
THE “MAROONS”
NLC training specialists wear special maroon shirts that only they can wear—they are not available for sale. Often referred to as “The Spine of the Company,” these experienced tradesmen are trained in sound teaching and training methodologies.
The American Lineman
While at NLC, SVP of Research & Development Alan Drew (retired) authored The American Lineman, considered by many to be the finest historical book about linemen ever written. Visit theamericanlineman.com to learn more.
Spanning The Strait
A companion to The American Lineman, Alan Drew’s Spanning the Strait details the story of one of the most significant projects in the history of the power industry: the crossing of the Carquinez Strait.
Ox Block
NLC graduate and NLC Idaho Campus President Mark Groves invented the OX Block®, revolutionizing rigging in the power industry. It is manufactured via license by Buckingham Manufacturing. Videos featuring the OX Block can be found on YouTube.