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From left, Greg Krause, executive vice president of Jaynes Construction, Travis Massege, Jaynes safety coordinator, Teryn Lamoreux, Jaynes project manager, Dennis Hembd, Jaynes superintendent, Trampas Spence, Navajo maintenance manager, Jon Harden, maintenance SME, Mark McCaleb, FCC SME, Eddie Loya, oil movement SME, Michael McKee, Navajo vice president, Ken Hackman, Navajo project manager, Jeff Schmidlen, HollyFrontier vice president, and John Willmore, senior training specialist, break ground at the site of HollyFrontier’s new training facility.  Grace Miller - Daily Press
From left, Greg Krause, executive vice president of Jaynes Construction, Travis Massege, Jaynes safety coordinator, Teryn Lamoreux, Jaynes project manager, Dennis Hembd, Jaynes superintendent, Trampas Spence, Navajo maintenance manager, Jon Harden, maintenance SME, Mark McCaleb, FCC SME, Eddie Loya, oil movement SME, Michael McKee, Navajo vice president, Ken Hackman, Navajo project manager, Jeff Schmidlen, HollyFrontier vice president, and John Willmore, senior training specialist, break ground at the site of HollyFrontier’s new training facility. Grace Miller – Daily Press

By GRACE MILLER
Daily Press Staff Writer
On Wednesday morning, a new HollyFrontier training facility was initiated as the newest project for Navajo Refining. The training center is being constructed at the northeast end of the refinery facility on U.S. 82, just past the current HollyFrontier Pipeline Field Services Center.
The HollyFrontier Training Facility will be a 6,400-square-foot facility … … For the rest of the story, subscribe in print and on the web.

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