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Northwest Technology Center Meet Stacy Lee, Digital Design Instructor, NWTC Fairview

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Stacy Lee/Digital Design Instructor | Northwest Technology Center

Stacy Lee/Digital Design Instructor | Northwest Technology Center

Meet Stacy Lee, Digital Design Instructor, NWTC Fairview

Stacy Lee joined the staff at NWTC in July of 2018 as the Digital Design instructor on the Fairview campus.  Her goal for her students is to provide them with the opportunity to explore the world of Digital Design, find new ways for them to learn, and hopefully to spark a desire for them to have a career in the art/design industry.

Before coming to NWTC, Mrs. Lee worked as the Marketing Director at Okeene Municipal Hospital.  She has B.A. in Commercial art from SWOSU.

Mrs. Lee looks forward to coming to school every day and seeing her students. She thrives on their excitement and loves it when she is able to show them something new on the computer. Next year, a Game Programming course is being added to the Digital Design program at Fairview.

According to Mrs. Lee, “I am blessed every day that I get to work with the students at NWTC, whether they are in my class or not; the atmosphere at NWTC is just phenomenal. I love watching students go from not knowing what direction they want to go after high school, to knowing that they have so many options when they leave NWTC; whether they choose to be college bound, enter the work-force, continue training at a technology center, or become self-employed, it is worth all the effort of being an instructor!”

Mrs. Lee and her husband have been married for 27 years.  They have one daughter in college pursuing a degree in Environmental Conservation at Rogers State University.

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