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Chris Curtis
I'm a Composite Technician at ITT Corporation.
At the age of 18, Chris Curtis, a Northridge High School senior, would like to follow in his father's footsteps by working at Hill Air Force Base. His dream is to develop the next F22 Raptor or A-17 Strike Fighter.
His parents encouraged him to enroll in the Composite Materials Technology program at the DATC because of his love of building things. Chris has found the composites field to be exciting. His instructor, Kent Crookston, says "Chris has a determination for gaining knowledge, and arrives each day with a cheerful attitude." After graduating from the DATC, Chris received his dream job building parts at ITT Corporation.
Date Attended:
09/2006 - 04/2008 











