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Press Release 1/22/07
Nevada Center for Vocational Education and Research and Water Works Industry Solutions Team Up to Help Western Nevada
January 22nd 2007 – Reno NV The Nevada Center for Vocational Education and Research (NCVER) and Water Works Industry Solutions “WWIS” (www.wwindustrysolutions.com) have teamed up to help residents in Western Nevada. WWIS has donated over $15,000.00 in a complete DVD training series for the water works industry titles “Training & Education, The Basics” that NCVER will use to create its own internal water infrastructure training program to aid future residential development through out Western Nevada. “These training DVD’s are so comprehensive that NCVER will use the DVD’s as part of a new training course we will be providing in the near future to train future blue collar workers in the waterworks industry”, states Jack Fleming, NCVER Founder. NCVER provides training for construction workers to become more successful in their craft. Development of the water infrastructure will be showcased in a media event on Tuesday, January 23rd at 11:30am at 1227 Kimmerling Road in Gardnerville, NV.
“We are pleased to be able to assist NCVER in any way we can, my father and uncle have been very philanthropic to Mr. Fleming and NCVER over the years and it is my honor to continue on in that spirited tradition”, states WWIS President Nick Reviglio. Nick’s Father & uncle; Tom Reviglio, (retired) and Jack Reviglio who own Western Nevada Supply, a water works and plumbing supply company based out of Reno with 5 locations across northern California and Nevada. Have over the years, been very active and philanthropic in educational programs that help those less fortunate, have the means to support themselves and their families via learning a trade in a blue collar industry. Fleming said, “It is as though Jack and Tom Reviglio are passing the torches to their sons to continue on in the ethical spirit of business that they both have forged over the last four (4) decades.”
“I can’t think of a better way for WWIS to ingrain itself into the local business and educational sectors than by working with Jack and NCVER. Our DVD’s represent a ‘standardization’ in the installation of our water works infrastructures, helping save our most precious natural resource, especially in the Western part of the US; water”, states WWIS President of Marketing, Shannon Diem. “It all begins with education and training and WWIS has developed a program that will train thousands of new employees in the water works industry, nationwide”, adds Fleming.
NCVER offers training both for people new to the construction industry and to those who want to improve their abilities. NCVER training accelerates the learning curve for those who want to become more proficient in their trade or who want to learn a new trade. NCVER is co-located with the Sierra Assisted Living Foundation. Trainees in the program have been providing labor for the completion of the SALF facilities on that site. These facilities will provide low cost, co-operative, self-assisted living opportunities for high functioning elderly and challenged individuals who otherwise might end up in long term care. Co-operative self assisted living allows these individuals to remain independent and productive rather than becoming a burden on society. Both NCVER and SALF are IRS 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporations. Kit Carson Development, builders of the Cottages at Job’s Peak, is the primary NCVER sponsor.
For further information on NCVER and its training programs, contact the Nevada Center for Vocational Education and Research 1227 Kimmerling Road PO Box 7209 Gardnerville, Nevada 89460, 775/265-2818 or email jackbuilt1@verizon.net
Water Works Industry Solutions “WWIS” ( www.wwindustrysolutions.com ) is based in Reno and Las Vegas, NV. For more information on “WWIS” or to purchase any of their DVD’s or WWIS portable video training I-Pod’s please visit their website or call, 775-827-2463.