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Tuesday, February 24, 2026   Congratulations to the WECA Arizona Class of 2025

Special Memories from Our Celebration

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Some Snaps from the WECA Arizona Class of 2025 Graduation Celebration























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Congratulations to the WECA Arizona Class of 2025! We celebrated our Arizona graduates at a graduation ceremony on January 31st at the Doubletree by Hilton Phoenix in Phoenix, AZ.

"This was a great event that was well-attended by grads, their guests, and the contractors that have invested in them," said Wendy Flanagan, Director of Apprenticeship Operations. "It is always wonderful to see the graduates enjoying the celebration with those that have supported them during this phase of their career."

This graduation was also extra special for Arizona Apprenticeship Manager and Lead Instructor Keith Smart.

"This was the last graduating class that I personally taught all the way through the apprenticeship," reflected Keith. WECA has since grown and hired additional instructors in Arizona, meaning future classes will have experienced other instructors besides Keith.

Many graduates also took a moment to express their gratitude for their WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship program journeys.

Valedictorian Isaiah Cook said "I definitely want to make sure that I say thank you to everyone in this room, but especially the WECA program, to Corbins, to Keith. I speak for everyone for sure, but it would not be the same without this instructor all four years. He's been great."

Salutatorian Nathan Urioste said "Keith was definitely really good at explaining a lot of little details and stuff that I didn't know a lot about."

Graduate Matthew Galindo said "There was a lot of stuff that you gain in the classroom that you don't learn in the field."

Graduate Abraham Ramirez said "Keith was very helpful. It's crazy that they got somebody that's so knowledgeable on their team."

Graduate Andrew Moyer said "There's all the on-the-job stuff that you do, but being able to know the electrical theory and everything behind it is also very important."

WECA congratulates the Arizona Class of 2025 for their hard work, accomplishments, and dedication to the future of Arizona's commercial electrical industry! 

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WECA would like to thank the following generous sponsors and gift donors for supporting the WECA Arizona Class of 2025 and making their graduation celebration memorable:

Volts Level Sponsor

K2 Electric

Corbins

Amps Level Sponsor

Solar Gain

Watts Level Sponsor

Bergelectric

Gift Donors

Milwaukee Tool

IDEAL Electrical

Klein Tools


 
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026   Meet Some of the Graduates of the WECA Arizona Class of 2025!

Valedictorian Isaiah Cook

Working on small projects around his house—like replacing outlets or light switches—fascinated WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship Class of 2025 Valedictorian Isaiah Cook. Later, Isaiah got the opportunity to interview with an electrical contractor and made the switch to an electrical career from a previous unsatisfying one.

Isaiah enjoyed a valuable and productive apprenticeship with WECA and his employer, Arizona Member Contractor Corbins. Isaiah especially enjoyed the opportunities to work on a variety of job sites and supplementing what he learned on-the-job with coursework in WECA’s classrooms and labs.

“One of the interesting jobs I worked on was base housing at Luke Air Force Base. Over several days, I gained all kinds of hands-on experience, including diagnosing issues with light poles, locating underground circuits, replacing blown transformer fuses, and even replacing a panel that had melted due to an arc blast,” said Isaiah.

What’s more, Isaiah said “The ability to step away from field work for a couple of weeks and focus on your knowledge of electrical theory is incredibly helpful for understanding how things work and why.”

Isaiah succeeded in his apprenticeship because he conquered challenges head-on with wisdom and leaned on his mentors and teammates for support.

“I believe one of the biggest challenges anyone will face is overcoming the fear of failing,” said Isaiah. “Mistakes are inevitable—you might kink a pipe, nick a wire, or misread a print, to name a few common ones. But what matters most is owning those mistakes and learning from them. Ultimately, it’s those experiences that help you grow and become a better professional.”

Additionally, Isaiah said “During the early years of my apprenticeship in the service department, Kenneth Morris, Dale Griffith, and Richard Frescas shared so much knowledge and were never stingy with their guidance. Kenneth took me under his wing and spent the time teaching me what he knew when I quite literally knew nothing about electrical work. I wouldn’t be the electrician I am today without their support, and my appreciation for them is immeasurable.”

After graduation, Isaiah will continue to work on medium voltage with his “amazing team” and will focus on continuing to learn as much as possible. Isaiah hopes to become specialized in medium voltage and someday lead his own team.

Congratulations, Isaiah! Your humility, work ethic, and strong teamwork helped you succeed and become the Valedictorian of your class. We know that these traits will help you succeed and mentor the next generation of electricians in the Arizona commercial electrical industry.

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Salutatorian Nathan Urioste

Being an electrician is a great career for people who like to work with their heads and their hands. That’s certainly true for Nathan Urioste, the Salutatorian of the WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship Class of 2025.

“I found an interest in electrical working on cars and having to troubleshoot circuits and using wiring diagrams. I liked the mental challenge it provided,” said Nathan.

Nathan characterized his apprenticeship with WECA and WECA Arizona Member Contractor Corbins as fun, rewarding, and challenging.

“Working on NTT data centers [on-the-job] was fun. I acquired a lot of knowledge on that site alone and the experience working on medium voltage has been rewarding and inspirational,” said Nathan. “Going to WECA was very rewarding—whether I was learning something new, or expanding on things I already knew, Keith Smart was an awesome instructor, keeping things interesting and making it easy to grasp and understand new concepts and topics.”

Nathan found a lot of support during his apprenticeship. “I would like to thank Jose Iriondo, Logan Stroop, and Eliseo Velazco, just to name a few, for the many opportunities to grow in my career and expand my skillset and setting me up for a successful and fulfilling future,” said Nathan.

After graduation, Nathan plans to continue growing his skillset and take advantage of travel work opportunities that come his way.

Congratulations on your graduation and Salutatorian accomplishment, Nathan! Thank you for setting a great example of hard work and working through challenges for fellow apprentices and future apprentices alike.

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Graduate Matthew Galindo

WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship Class of 2025 graduate Matthew Galindo is unique among his cohort because he came to WECA with 10 years of electrical field experience.

Many years ago, Matthew made a career change and got a job as a helper for a fire alarm contractor. He enjoyed the work and challenges that the electrical trade brought and continued crafting a career in the field.

Eventually, Matthew applied for the WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship Program and began working for WECA Arizona Member Contractor Corbins after his acceptance into the program.

However, Matthew acknowledged that “being labeled an apprentice was a challenge” when he began his apprenticeship with 10 years of experience in the electrical industry. Matthew said he was often asked “why now?”, to which he answered that he had never had the opportunity to pursue an electrical apprenticeship before.

During his apprenticeship, Matthew looked forward to learning at WECA every six months and said that the most fun job he had during his apprenticeship was working on the Lucid Motors project.

“The variety of work and my coworkers at the time made that project very enjoyable for me,” Matthew said.

When looking back on his apprenticeship, Matthew thanked WECA Arizona Apprenticeship Manager and Lead Instructor Keith Smart for his tutelage and for “being the only other one besides myself who could appreciate the 80s”, and his employer Corbins for “seeing the potential in me and deciding to invest in my future.”

Congratulations on your graduation, Matthew, and thank you for choosing the WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship Program to further your electrical industry education!

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Tuesday, February 24, 2026   Meet Our New WECA Arizona Apprenticeship Instructor, Joshua Gallegos


 

WECA Arizona Commercial Electrical Apprenticeship instructor Joshua Gallegos brings a well-rounded and varied background to his work at WECA. In addition to being an electrician, Joshua attended trade schools to study carpentry and automotive and is currently working on his bachelor’s degree in biology.

Before joining WECA, Joshua—who is a Phoenix native—worked as a Commercial Electrical Foreman and endeavored to become a project manager or superintendent. However, Joshua wanted to have the opportunity to better his knowledge and understanding of the trade while being able to teach and train others in the same field, so he joined WECA as an instructor.

“Teaching and helping others has always been a great desire of mine,” Joshua said. “The electrical industry has so many applications and it is used in so many different ways. Being able to be part of the electrical industry is what interested me in the field. I love being able to understand electrical concepts and having the ability to safely create and build and troubleshoot almost any type of electrical circuit needed, and I love the fact that I can help others do better in their careers and personal development. I am very proud and glad to be part of the team and look forward to spending time with you all.”

When not at work or school, Joshua enjoys traveling, spending time with his family, and focusing on worship. Joshua’s favorite quote is from Jesus Christ: “Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and love your neighbor as you do yourself.”

Thank you for being part of the WECA Arizona family, Joshua! Your diverse background is impressive and gives you a unique perspective on teaching and the electrical industry, and your passion for teaching, helping others, and loving your neighbors as yourself shines in what you do. 

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Tuesday, February 24, 2026   You're Invited to Join WECA's Open House in Celebration of Women in Construction Week 2026

Don't Miss Out on the Opportunity to Celebrate Women in Construction and Get an Up-Close Look at WECA's Apprenticeship Programs

Women in Construction Week 2026 is March 1st-7th!

You're Invited to WECA's Open House in Celebration of Women in Construction Week 2026 on March 3rd at 3 PM

Please Join Us or Share This Invite with Someone Who Should Attend



This March, WECA is celebrating Women in Construction Week 2026 with an open house at our California headquarters and training facility in Rancho Cordova.

Join us on March 3rd at 3 p.m. to learn how to get involved in WECA's electrical apprenticeship and training programs, get a tour of WECA's training facility and labs while meeting the WECA team and networking with women in the field, and to celebrate women in the electrical workforce.

We encourage you to pre-register for the event to secure your spot, though we will accept walk-ins on the day of the event. However, pre-registration will allow you to receive event reminders and updated event information.

RSVP for WECA's Women in Construction Week 2026 Open House

Not for you? Please share this invitation with someone you know!



Download our WECA Women in Construction Week 2026 Open House flyer

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Tuesday, February 24, 2026   Apprentices: New Year Momentum Meets Extra Motivation with SmartDollar, Your FREE Benefit

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WECA BOD, ATT BOT/ATC, H&W & Pension BOT Meetings
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