National Technical Institute
Rick Jackson is an experienced executive with a robust background in admissions and operational leadership within the education sector. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at the National Technical Institute since May 2022, Rick focuses on strategic vision and policy development to enhance operational efficiency and revenue generation. Prior roles include Campus Director at Chamberlain College of Nursing LLC, where leadership centered on improving enrollment, and at Cortiva Institute-Scottsdale, where financial turnaround initiatives were successfully implemented. Additionally, Rick held the position of Dean of Admissions at Arizona Summit Law School, contributing to long-term sustainability strategies, and spent nearly two decades at DeVry University in various roles leading admissions teams and enhancing student experiences. Educational qualifications include an MBA in Business with Project Management Specialization from Keller Graduate School of Management and a BSEET in Engineering Technology from DeVry University.
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National Technical Institute
At National Training Institute we offer career-focused training. NTI offers training programs for entry-level careers in HVAC/R service, repair and installation. Most of our programs include hands-on training with an emphasis on installation and troubleshooting. Our HVAC/R training program utilizes a unique system known as the HVAC TechOnDemand, which gives students the hands-on troubleshooting experience that sets our graduates apart. With more than two decades of history, NTI has the administrative skill, experience and close ties with the industry that are necessary for you to get the quality training needed. NTI graduates have a broad range of career opportunities and are qualified as entry-level technicians and HVAC installers. With today's residential, commercial and industrial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) systems more sophisticated than ever, the industry requires a workforce with specialized knowledge and skills for installations, maintenance and repairs.