Cregg Suess: 2024 WEMSA Educator of the Year
The Wisconsin EMS Association (WEMSA) has named Cregg Suess, a faculty member at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), as the recipient of the 2024 WEMSA Educator of the Year Award. This award highlights Suess’ “extraordinary contributions to EMS education and his unwavering dedication to preparing the next generation of emergency medical professionals.”
Innovating the classroom experience
As a full-time emergency medical technician instructor at NWTC, Suess prioritizes student engagement and success by incorporating hands-on practice, educational games, and online tools. These methods help prepare students for the demanding field of emergency medical services.
Suess has also played a pivotal role in developing new CPR instructors, mentoring struggling students, and implementing advanced teaching strategies.
A leader in the EMS community
Suess’ impact on the EMS community reaches far beyond the classroom. His work extends to the state level, where he contributes to curriculum development, ensuring EMS education in Wisconsin remains current and effective. Additionally, he maintains his clinical expertise by working part-time at Froedtert Hospital and with an EMS agency, which helps him bring real-world experience back to his students.
According to WEMSA, the Educator of the Year Award celebrates Suess’ “profound impact on students and the broader EMS community, honoring a career dedicated to shaping the future of emergency medical services through education, compassion, and leadership.”
Cindy Estrup, dean of public safety, adds, “This award not only reflects Suess’ remarkable achievements but also highlights the values and excellence he brings to NWTC and the EMS profession.”
Suess was nominated by retired NWTC EMS instructor and 2021 WEMSA Educator of the Year winner, James Boland.
“It is a great honor to be receiving this award, but a greater honor [to] have one of your instructing mentors nominate you,” Suess said. “This award is a group effort from the mentorships to the teaching assistants that give their time and experience to create a successful student.”
NWTC is proud to have educators like Suess who transform, strengthen, and inspire students to make a difference in their communities.
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