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1. www.ptdi.org
www.ptdi.org/newsletter/newsbr - [Cached]Published on: 4/23/2006 Last Visited: 3/5/2007
"This project will allow us to create a safer learning environment and to expand our truck driving program," said Chuck Collins, associate dean of Fox Valley Technical College's Transportation Technologies Division and WDDC director.
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Pictured from left to right: Gerald Rickman, Vice President -- Administrative Services, Fox Valley Technical College; Charles Collins, Associate Dean of FVTC's Transportation Technologies Division; Robert Keller, President and CEO of J. J. Keller & Associates; James Keller, Executive Vice President and COO; Ethel Keller, Assistant Vice President; John J. Keller, Chairman; and Varion Vurvine, Corporate Secretary -- Administrative Officer -
2. | J.J. Keller Associates, Inc. |
www.jjkeller.com/news/releases - [Cached]Published on: 12/23/2001 Last Visited: 9/17/2002
"J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. was chosen for this award because of the company's exemplary generosity and support of technical education," said Chuck Collins, transportation coordinator at Fox Valley Technical College.
Keller's long history of involvement with Fox Valley Technical College includes the contribution of printed materials for use in FVTC's programs, sponsoring FVTC scholarships, serving on a variety of advisory committees, and most recently, donating more than $400,000 to construct an on-campus driver training facility. -
3. Kellers Donate $400,000 to FVTC’s Truck Driving, WDDC Programs; Largest Cash Gift in FVTC’s History
www.foxvalleytech.com/news/new - [Cached]Published on: 4/13/2002 Last Visited: 4/13/2002
Chuck Collins, associate dean of FVTC's Transportation Technologies Division and WDDC director, is very excited about this new project and is grateful to the Kellers for their generous gift, which will bring these plans to fruition.
"This project will allow us to create a safer learning environment and to expand our Truck Driving program," Collins said. "One of the biggest problems facing the trucking industry today is finding enough professional drivers to fill job openings.

