
Tracy is the newest member of our Admissions Department. She received her Specialized Associate of Science degree in Architectural CAD Technology from NTI. Ms. Barnum graduated with Honors and maintained a 4.0 G.P.A. while working part-time at Fox-1 as a Drafting Intern.
Since graduation, Tracy has worked as a Store Planner at Best Buy Corporation. She moved on to Manley Brother Construction where she worked as a Custom Residential Designer. She continued her drafting and design career at Homes by Chase as a Residential Drafter before returning to NTI in July 2006.
Ms. Barnum will be working in our Admission Department, along with John Hartman and Chad Genz; doing high school presentations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. She is eager to share her experiences along with the numerous possibilities and opportunity that NTI offers each student. Tracy states, “I am excited to be part of encouraging young adults to further their education and find their passion in life.”
NTI wishes Tracy the best of luck on her new career and thinks she will be a valuable asset to our team!
September 8th, 2006 at 1:25 pm
Welcome aboard Tracy. This NTI Grad has had a great deal of success.
September 15th, 2006 at 12:15 am
Upon meeting Tracy at a school presentation, I was very impressed with her knowledge and willingness to inform me with not only school information, but her own personal success. I was very appreciative our conversation which sparked my interest to seriously consider coming to NTI. I look forward to hearing from her to tour the campus and apply. Thank you. -Andrea Magnuson
October 16th, 2006 at 8:34 am
I am a former alumni that went to NTI and studied alongside Tracy. Although I was in the engineering program, I did have the opportunity to work alongside her during the math and communication classes. Tracy was a stand out student and a great friend to me during our time at NTI. We both worked as math tutors and helped other students that struggled at math and our other specialized program projects. It comes as no suprise to me that she has had the success that she has had and is now back at NTI ready to once again help students. I wish her the best of luck in her new position. I know that she will be a great asset to NTI and the students that enroll in the programs.
Best Wishes,
Matt Branscomb-CSWP
Class of Feb. 2002