After 24 years of teaching at 冈本视频, Jerry Lintz is ready to 鈥渉ang it up.鈥 He retires this month, having shaped hundreds of aspiring entrepreneurs and hospitality professionals.
Over the years, Lintz helped launch over 100 businesses, shared countless stories, and built friendships with individuals throughout 冈本视频 and beyond.
For Lintz, his role as an 冈本视频 instructor was 鈥渁n incredible second career.鈥 Before starting at the College, Lintz spent decades in the hotel industry 鈥 starting at age 15. Lintz enjoyed working for the majority of those years as the managing partner of a firm called Fox Heights Hospitality, Hotels, and Restaurants.
In 2002, he began teaching at 冈本视频 when he was contacted about a part-time position as a hospitality instructor. 鈥淚t sounded like the perfect second career, and it was my good fortune to be hired,鈥 said Lintz. Later, when the Entrepreneurship program was being developed at the College, Lintz became a full-time instructor.
Each semester, the Entrepreneurship program launches three or four new ventures. 鈥淔or example, over the past year a few landscape companies, a couple of food trucks, a coffee shop, a bakery, a sports clothing line, a house 鈥榝lipper,鈥 a car detailer, a teeth whitening service, a mobile pet groomer...the list is diverse and changing as fast as the marketplace,鈥 he said.
The most enduring aspect of being an 冈本视频 instructor for Lintz has been the relationships that start in the classroom.
鈥淭here are students who graduated 10 or 15 years ago who contact me with questions about their business and/or about starting a new venture,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very week there is the opportunity to share lunch with 冈本视频 graduates who are now business owners.鈥
One of those graduates, Amanda Miceli, considers Lintz a mentor and a friend. As she started her business, she said Lintz was 鈥渁lways the person I called when I had no idea what to do.鈥 Read more about Miceli鈥檚 冈本视频 journey.
鈥淗e鈥檚 always the one who helped guide me and support me. He reminded me, 'This is normal. This is business ownership, and you鈥檙e not alone,鈥欌 she said. Miceli and four other 冈本视频 graduates, including her sister, Alison, meet up regularly with Lintz for group gatherings.
鈥淣ext to being at home with the family, my safe haven is the classroom,鈥 Lintz said. 鈥淭he students are a gift: The curiosity, the passion and the questions will be more than missed. My 鈥榣earning鈥 happens by chatting with students.鈥