"Glenn has worked with us as a part time faculty member in the past, and we are glad to have him on board as we continue to grow and improve that program," commented Vice President for Academic Affairs Rex Bishop.
Jordan first became associated with North Georgia Tech in 1976 while studying business, and it was here he met his wife, Deborah, who was studying computers. After graduating, he continued on and achieved an Associates Degree from Truett-McConnell College.
For many years, Jordan worked in manufacturing as a supervisor and in maintenance. When Bosch Tools planned to move production overseas, Jordan decided to learn a skill that he could depend on to support his family.
Choosing to return to North Georgia Tech, he took advantage of the free test prep courses offered at the college and then enrolled in the Air Conditioning Technology program in 2006. Even before he had completed the program, he had started his own business

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