Student Showcase
Gwen Mortensen
Season 12 Episode 7 | 1m 55s
Gwen Mortensen is a high school senior who has learned the art of cabinet making.
Gwen Mortensen is a 18 year old senior at North Medford High School. She has been doing woodworking since her freshman year. She placed 2nd at SkillsUSA State in Novice CAD in 2017, 3rd in Cabinetmaking in 2018 and, 2nd in Technical Drafting in 2019. In 2018 she represented Oregon in Cabinetmaking at SkillsUSA Nationals placing in top 30 in the nation.
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Student Showcase
Gwen Mortensen
Season 12 Episode 7 | 1m 55s
Gwen Mortensen is a 18 year old senior at North Medford High School. She has been doing woodworking since her freshman year. She placed 2nd at SkillsUSA State in Novice CAD in 2017, 3rd in Cabinetmaking in 2018 and, 2nd in Technical Drafting in 2019. In 2018 she represented Oregon in Cabinetmaking at SkillsUSA Nationals placing in top 30 in the nation.
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