Gwinnett Tech advisors provide evaluation and guidance to help you explore and choose program options, class selection and scheduling, and career and educational goals. Students are assigned an advisor after being accepted into a program of study. Then you should meet with your advisor prior to each quarterly registration to discuss your plans and progress towards graduation. Keep in mind that it is your overall responsibility to meet all graduation requirements, but advisors are here to assist you in your academic planning.
Jon Stahl
Program Director, Daimler/Chrysler CAP
678-226-6709
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Education:
AAS Automotive Technology, GTC
Professional Summary:
John Stahl is the program director of the Chrysler college automotive program. He is an ASE Certified Master Mechanic with extensive knowledge in advanced drivability, electrical troubleshooting and all automotive repairs.
Professional Affiliations/ Certifications:
Master Automobile Technician – ASEs held for the following areas:
Engine Repair
Automatic Trans/Transaxle
Manual Drive Train and Axles
Suspension and Steering
Brakes
Electrical/Electronics Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Engine Performance
Advanced Level Specialist – ASE held for the following area:
Automobile Advanced Engine Performance
Medium/Heavy Truck Technician – ASEs held for the following areas:
Diesel Engines
Electrical/Electronics Systems
Steve Moyers
Division Chair, Automotive Technology
678-226-6259
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Steve Moyers is the Division Director for the Public Safety and Services Division and Program Director of Emergency Services Education at Gwinnett Tech. He has been involved in EMS for 20 years, with the majority spent in education.
Moyers implemented and completed the process for Gwinnett Tech to become Georgia's first and only nationally accredited EMS program. Most recently, Gwinnett Tech awarded Moyers Instructor of the Year. Moyers is a Level III EMS Instructor, a past Georgia EMT of the year, a member of the Region III EMS Council, past chair of the Georgia DTAE Paramedic Consortium, a National Registry Representative, and was directly involved in the creation and implementation of the 2000 Georgia Paramedic Curriculum. Moyers presented a written proposal and Gwinnett Tech was competitively selected as one of five national pilot sites for what eventually became the 1999 DOT EMT-I Curriculum.
He holds an Associate of Applied Science degree in Health in Paramedic Technology from DeKalb College, a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Georgia, and a Master of Arts in Leadership from Shorter College. Moyers has been married to wife Cathy for 16-years, and has two boys, Matt and Michael.
Monroe Sorton
Instructor, General Automotive
678-226-6261
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Education:
BS Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, New York Institute of Technology
AAS Automotive Service Technology, GTC
Professional Summary:
Monroe Sorton joined Gwinnett Tech in 1997 as the program director of the General Automotive program. He has over 23 years of experience in the educational and automotive industries.
Professional Affiliations/ Certifications:
FCC Licensed Technician
Automotive Master Technician at local Honda/Acura shops
ASEs held for the following areas:
Engine Repair
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
Manual Drive Train and Axles
Suspension and Steering
Brakes
Electrical/Electronic Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Engine Performance
David Cloninger
Program Director, General Automotive and Nissan
678-226-6354
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Education:
BS Liberal Arts, Regents College
AAS Electro-Mechanical Technology, Regents College
Professional Summary:
David is an instructor in the general automotive program. He has 20 years of military service, and worked for Ford Motor Company for several years before coming to Gwinnett Tech.
Professional Affiliations/ Certifications:
Ford Motor Company Service Training Instructor
Master Automobile Technician – ASEs held for the following areas:
Engine Repair
Automatic Trans/Transaxle
Manual Drive Train and Axles
Suspension and Steering
Brakes
Electrical/Electronics Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Engine Performance
Certified Navy Master Training Specialist
Larry Wehunt
Program Director, Toyota T-TEN
678-226-6742
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Education:
Diploma, Automotive Mechanics, DeKalb College
AAS, Automotive Technology, GTC
B.S.Ed., UGA
Professional Summary:
Larry is the program director of the Toyota T-TEN program. He joined Gwinnett Tech in 200 as the Toyota T-Ten and GM Automotive Technology Instructor. He has worked in the auto repair industry for over 30 years.
Professional Affiliations/ Certifications:
Master Automobile Technician – ASEs held for the following areas:
Engine Repair
Automatic Trans/Transaxle
Manual Drive Train and Axles
Suspension and Steering
Brakes
Electrical/Electronics Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Engine Performance
Advanced Level Specialist – ASE held for the following area:
Automobile Advanced Engine Performance