Thompson Takes Over Inaugural Building Construction Classes at MPCC

Ash Thompson is the new inaugural building construction instructor for Mid-Plains Community College.

Thompson will teach in North Platte, continuing a position he began in the Spring. Prior to being hired as an instructor, he worked in MPCC’s maintenance department.

“I have taught many people carpentry over the years; however, this is my first time teaching in a classroom setting,” Thompson said. “I wanted to teach to share my knowledge with the students and next generation of carpenters.”

Thompson is originally from North Platte, but his family moved to the Scottsbluff/Gering area when he was just two years old. He graduated from Gering High School in 1998. After that he attended college at MPCC to study the same subject he is now teaching.

“I chose building construction because I always liked to work on wood projects in high school and had a really good instructor who encouraged me to get into the program,” Thompson said.

He spent 17 years after college working for Wilkinson Development then took a position as a carpenter for a year at Great Plains Health before beginning at MPCC.

“I’ve enjoyed sharing my experiences with the students and watching them grow,” Thompson said of his time at Mid-Plains. “I want to be a hands-on instructor who can teach not only by the book, but also by working side-by-side with my students. I hope they can take a good work ethic and craftmanship with them when the graduate from our program.”

More information about the college’s building construction program can be found at mpcc.edu.