Student Experience: Jody Whitcomb

“My experience in the GIS program has been great. One of the good things is that it’s a very eclectic group of people, of all different ages and with all different backgrounds and experiences, many in a career change or who want a career change. I felt at home the first time I walked in the classroom, accepted and comfortable. 

“I like to map water quality data, and I’ve used what I’ve learned in mapping classes to monitor pollutants in the environment, where water quality has improved and where it needs to be improved. 

“The trip to Belize was a life-changing experience for me; I’d never been to a place so perfect, so pristine. It was like heaven on Earth. I thought I was at the end of my career, but when I think about the potential of what I’ve learned, I think maybe I’m at the beginning of my career. 

“Belize was so mind-bending that I felt dysfunctional after I got back. There was such a disparity between the peace and solitude, the beauty and simple living with just basic needs, that when I walked out of DFW Airport and breathed the air, it was just an onslaught of neon lights and sound when all we’d been seeing for light was sun and stars. It literally made me sick. There’s just such a difference in what we think our needs are and what they really are.” 

Jody Whitcomb is close to finishing a GIS Technician certificate at Brookhaven and is working on an associate degree in GIS there as well; several of her core curriculum pre-requisites transferred from a previously earned bachelor’s degree in biology from Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. In her job as quality control chemist for the city of Dallas’ Water Department, she reviews analytical data used to create regulatory reports for the city’s water system.


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Rodney Taylor

Rodney Taylor

Management Coordinator Prevost, a division of Volvo Group; Adjunct Faculty Diesel Maintenance Technician Program
“The labs I worked in at Dallas College had all of the latest equipment, and that’s what I learned on. I think that my advanced training is part of what helped me move up the career ladder; I just knew a lot more than most of my peers because of my training.”
Automotive Technology
Anthony Eaton

Anthony Eaton

Auto/Diesel Instructor Lincoln College of Technology
“My experience in both the Diesel and Automotive Tech programs was excellent. I got such a good background of updated technology in school, which I later found out put me ahead in the industry.”
Automotive Technology - Diesel and Heavy Equipment
Erick Flores-Ortega

Erick Flores-Ortega

CADD Student and STEM Ambassador
“Within different clubs like STEM, you find opportunities that could lead to a job or just a friendly face to talk about shared experiences. Having that community helps.”
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)

Mike Walker

Supervisor of Mechanical Design Continental Electronics Corp.
“You should never stop learning in today’s world. If you do, you get left behind like the dinosaurs. Once you have knowledge, though, no one can take it away from you. The most important thing I learned is how to have the tools you need in today’s workforce.”
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
Jody Whitcomb
Jody Whitcomb
Quality Control Chemist City of Dallas Water Department

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technology
School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology
Updated June 12, 2026