Monty Hogle is running for a second term on the East Valley
Institute of Technology Governing Board because he knows personally how career
and technical education (CTE) can propel students toward success.
From seventh
grade through his senior year of high school, Monty took every shop class that
he could. He even operated his own construction business while still in high
school.
Today, as owner of Apache Sun Builders, Monty continues to use CTE
skills every day. He’s not just a builder, but also a developer who brings an
established background in construction and business as another perspective to
the EVIT board.
In his second term, Monty plans to focus his attention on
expanding EVIT’s campuses to accommodate enrollment growth and ensure that
bidding processes are making EVIT as efficient as possible.
His goal is to help
EVIT grow while watching very carefully how taxpayers’ dollars are spent.
Monty, who grew up in Mesa, is a Mesa High School Jackrabbit through and
through. His Dana family grandparents, his parents, his six children, and he
and his wife, Mary Ann Udall Hogle, all graduated from Mesa High. Monty is a
member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kimball Stake,
Harmony Park Ward in Mesa, and has been active for years in helping the
community’s youth.
He has been involved in Boy Scouts since 1983 and has earned
numerous awards. He has lead and directed hundreds of youth from Arizona as
they traveled to Virginia and participated in the National Scout Jamborees of
1997, 2001, 2005, 2010 and 2015. He also plans to be a staff member for this
prestigious event next summer.
Monty also organized and coached within the Superstition Little League for 16 years,
including four years as founder and president.
As he watches his 19
grandchildren grow up, Monty wants to make sure they and other young people
have the opportunity to benefit from high-quality CTE provided by EVIT.
His
combination of CTE and business background, community service and dedication to
the youth of Mesa have served EVIT families and taxpayers well -- and make
Monty Hogle the strongest candidate to again represent Subdistrict 6 on the
EVIT Governing Board.
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