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Mohave College Corporate Education and City of Kingman conclude leadership training program

Photo caption: Participants of the training program, pictured (not in order), Amy Kennedy, Kaillie Del Monaco, Gary DuPoint III, Christina Baca, Ashley King, and Sheena Seegraves, are shown with instructor Ruth Hellams.

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College Corporate Education and the City of Kingman have successfully concluded the Culture, Calibration, and Teamwork Excellence training program, a customized 40-hour leadership development initiative designed for employees from the City’s emergency dispatch center.

The program, which began Sept. 8, 2025, focused on strengthening workplace culture, developing shared performance standards, enhancing quality assurance practices, and improving teamwork. Participants engaged in interactive classroom sessions and hands-on learning activities aligned with the City’s organizational goals and service expectations

As part of the program’s conclusion, each participant delivered a PowerPoint presentation highlighting key takeaways and lessons learned throughout the several-month training. Peers from the Kingman Fire Station, along with representatives from the City of Kingman, were in attendance to show their support and recognize the participants’ commitment to professional growth.

The training was led by instructor Ruth Hellams, who guided participants through exercises centered on communication, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Participants included Amy Kennedy, Kaillie Del Monaco, Gary DuPoint III, Christina Baca, Ashley King, and Sheena Seegraves, each completing the full 40-hour program.

Gina Kremper, Associate Dean of Mohave College Corporate Education, shared her appreciation for the partnership: “We at Mohave College Corporate Education were delighted by the opportunity to partner with the City of Kingman on this highly specialized training initiative for their emergency response call center. Our experience demonstrates that engaging clients directly in the design process is key to achieving a significantly enhanced ROI. We extend our sincere gratitude to the City of Kingman for entrusting our staff to provide their critical training solutions.”

All sessions were held at Mohave College’s Beale Street Center in Kingman. Mohave College and the City of Kingman partnered closely throughout the 14-week schedule to ensure the training supported professional growth and effective service to the community.

Corporate Education offers a variety of workshops and customized training solutions that help empower organizations and businesses through tailored professional development courses that enhance employee skills and drive organizational success. To learn more visit, Mohave.edu/corp-ed.