Moorefield, W.Va. — Teresa Nazelrodt, a resident of Petersburg, West Virginia, has been hired as the Workforce & Continuing Education program coordinator at Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College. She has lived in Petersburg her entire life and has been married to her husband, Mark Nazelrodt, for 26 years. They have two sons, Eli and Isaac.
Nazelrodt has nearly two decades of clerical and administrative experience within the community and has also volunteered her time for several programs through WVU Grant County Extension, including Agriculture Services, 4-H, and the Family Nutrition Program. “In working with the Grant County WVU Extension Service, I helped our 4-H and CEOS members in much the same way that I now work with our Workforce Education students,” said Nazelrodt. “I look forward to meeting our current and future students and helping them reach their career goals. Our spring semester may be underway, but it is not too late to enroll in our online medical career paths, online HVAC technician program, or CDL driving courses.”
When asked what she has enjoyed about Eastern, she said, “I have really enjoyed meeting the staff, faculty, and students while learning about everything Eastern has to offer for individuals wanting to further their education or skill set.”
About Eastern
Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College, based in Moorefield, serves six rural counties in West Virginia’s Potomac Highlands. EWVCTC offers affordable academic programs, including fourteen-degree programs (six of which are fully online), twelve certificate programs, and over thirty opportunities to transfer to a four-year college. Through the Workforce Education department, Eastern provides over fifteen training programs that can be in-person, hybrid, or fully online. Additionally, there are Agriculture Innovation trainings that help agricultural workers improve their businesses or allow them to become Farm Fellows and work with mentors to learn how to succeed in the agriculture industry.
Students and the community are supported by Eastern, with access to the Career Center for job placement, resume assistance, interview preparation, and more. Eastern is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.