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Loftin Announces Retirement

Loftin Announces Retirement

Goodland, KS. (04/30/2019)  – After 36 years of service at 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Kansas Technical College, Robert Loftin has recently announced he will be retiring.

Loftin has been a part of 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech since 1983 when he first began as an Electrical Technology student. He graduated in 1984 and entered the workforce. Loftin moved back to Weskan, Kansas and started his own successful business, “Loftin Electric”.

Shortly after beginning his career, Loftin was elected as a member of 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech’s Area Board of Control. Loftin became President of the Board in 2003 after serving on the board for 18 years. He remained President of the Board until 2010. Loftin remained very active throughout his years on campus, including serving on the Endowment Board for several years.

In 2010, Loftin announced he would be coming full circle as he accepted the full-time Electrical Technology instructor position. Loftin taught for the past 9 years and has inspired manystudents along the way. In fact, Loftin has educated over 115 students during his time as an instructor. In 2018, Loftin was recognized as 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech’s employee of the year. The 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech family thanked Loftin for all the hard work and dedication that he has put into his career. 

“Since I’ve been at 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech, it’s always been a pleasure to work with Mr. Loftin and see his commitment to seeing his students become successful electricians who have the technical and social skills for the industry” said President Ben Schears, “All of the 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech family will missing seeing him around campus each day, but we are excited for him that he’ll get to spend some time enjoying his family and friends.” 

Loftin’s plans for retirement includes slowing down and enjoying life. “My time spent at 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech spans most of my adult life. I credit NWKAVTS, and Glenn Chase for giving me a skill-set to earn a good living, in an occupation that was challenging and fun”, said Loftin as he reflected back on his time at 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Tech, “My time on the Board put me in contact with the finest people in all of 365³Ô¹Ï²¿Âä Kansas. My time as an Instructor, gave me a relationship with some of the most dedicated, skilled professionals, anywhere. Professionals who became my friends and peers.”

Loftin has long understood the value of technical education and how it benefits students throughout their entire lives. Robert Loftin is truly an extraordinary colleague and will be missed beyond measure.

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