Viking Mentors

Viking Mentors

Be Legendary

Del Mar College strives to both represent and serve members of its community. Our campus takes pride in the opportunities we offer to develop leadership, cultivate relationships, and empower students to succeed both in and out of the classroom. Our students are vital in continuing our campus culture of embracing our communities' success and growth.

Viking Mentors is a mentorship program open to all students. The program provides our students with the opportunity to connect with faculty and staff members who share career and skill insight, networking opportunities, and helpful advice. Students participating in the program will also be provided with the opportunity to serve as mentors themselves. For more information, please contact: 

Valton Stinson
TRiO Director, Viking Mentors Advisor
VStinson@delmar.edu | (361) 698-2400
 

If you are interested, or would like to recommend a student, for the Mentorship Program, please complete our brief interest form:

Complete Interest Form

Viking Mentors, Viking Proud!

  • Calendar of Events

    Members of the Mentorship are not required to attend events, but they are highly encouraged to do so in order to obtain career and skill development. Here are a few upcoming events that are beneficial to our students:

    Fall 2024

    Coming Soon

     

  • Meet the Mentors

    Our 2024-2025 mentors include Del Mar College faculty and staff who come from diverse backgrounds and provide a variety of skill and career building experience: 

    Dr. Dale Anderson

    Chair & Instructor, Communications, Languages, & Reading

    Dr. Dale AndersonDr. Dale Anderson is an avid consumer of popular culture. He enjoys comedy television and movies. He is very passionate in his fandom of all things Hip Hop. Also, he spends much of his free time following sports. He specifically keeps up with college basketball as a fan of Eastern Michigan University and the University of Kentucky. Academically, he has a keen interest on the impact of culture on individual’s communication and Communication Leadership.

    BA & MA Communication, Eastern Michigan University; PhD Communication, Wayne State University


    David Barrera, Jr.

    Director, Project SENDA

    David BarreraDavid Barrera Jr. is the current Director of Project SENDA, a federally funded Title V Grant. His experience working with diverse populations as an adjunct instructor and Director of TRIO programs has empowered him to recognize the student perspective and its impact on student success. David also serves on the state board for the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) as the Vice President of Membership for a term that expires in 2024.

    His research interests include a strong focus on Latino males in the higher education pipeline.

    BS Criminology, Texas A&M Kingsville; MS Sociology, Texas A&M Kingsville; PhD Candidate Higher Education Leadership for Changing Populations, Notre Dame of Maryland University


    John Beauford

    Career Navigator, Adult Education

    John BeaufordJohn Beauford works as a Career Navigator for Adult Basic Education, but has served in various roles with Financial Aid, Admissions, and Student Life in his career at Del Mar College.  In his spare time, John enjoys spending time with his family and attending his children’s school functions and doing community service projects with them.

    AA Business Administration & Liberal Arts, Del Mar College; BBA Business Administration, Western Governor's University; MBA Candidate Business Administration, Western Governor's University


    Andrew Bridges

    Advocacy Specialist, Center for Access & Advocacy

    Andrew BridgesAndrew currently works in the Center for Access & Advocacy as an Advocacy Specialist, and has worked for the Office of Student Engagement and Retention for approximately 7 years. He has spent over 30 years in the field of education working with highly at-risk students to promote student success. As an Advocacy Specialist, he works with students who are experiencing financial, social and academic hardships. Andrew is a product of Corpus Christi of which he graduated from Roy Miller High School. 

    Andrew enjoys spending time with his family during his time off. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys attending local high school athletic events and supporting the youth of the community. He also regularly attends church and is involved in local ministries in helping the marginalized in our community.

    AA Kilgore College; BA Business Administration, Corpus Christi State University; MS Counseling & School Administration, Texas A&M Corpus Christi


    Ronald Guerrero

    Computer Tech Specialist

    Ronald GuerreroRon has diverse knowledge in critical thinking and troubleshooting skills that helps him over-see and maintain all Technology for the GAMB (GEN) Building and Stone Writing Center. Additionally, he also oversees Virtual Registration for Heritage Campus and other additional responsibilities for I.T.  

    Outside of Del Mar, Ron practices Martial Arts such as Kendo and Muay Thai, and likes to play yugioh, paintball and video games. Ron likes to compete and have fun!  

    AAS Computer Science, Del Mar College; NAIS Cyber Security 


    Robert  montez

    Director, Early College Programs/Adjunct Instructor

    Robert MontezRobert “Bob” Montez is the Director of Early College Programs (Dual Credit), and an Adjunct Instructor in the Communications Department at Del Mar College. He has worked for the past nine years with this program, and a total of 13 years in post-secondary with two other local institutions. Bob is a native Corpus Christian and a graduate of W.B. Ray High School. His current position has allowed him to work with high school students, beginning their college career earlier and assist with transitioning them on to a post-secondary school after high school graduation. Prior to entering into higher education, Bob worked in the private sector as a Chemist in Houston, Texas and an engineer in the semiconductor industry in Austin, Texas. Bob really enjoys his current position as it allows him to assist and inspire students to reach their educational and career goals.

    BS Biology, Minor Chemistry, Texas A&M Kingsville; MA Communication, Texas A&M Corpus Christi


    Javier Morin

    Professor, Spanish

    Javier MorinJavier Morin is Professor of Spanish at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. He has taught courses in Beginning and Intermediate Spanish for 20 years both at his current institution and previously at other Texas institutions and in Iowa where he did graduate work. He is focused on delivering quality input and on inspiring his students to continue learning. His greatest satisfaction comes from seeing his students become proficient cultural learners.

    Working in the educational field gives Professor Morin a unique insight into student learning, and this has motivated him to publish three works—two student textbooks Excursiones: An Invitation to Spanish, and Expediciones: An Invitation to Spanish, and a Laboratory Manual for language learners.

    Most recently, Morin is teaching Spanish and coordinating the Mexican American Studies Program at Del Mar College. He advises undergraduate students in their pursuit of higher degrees. 

    MA Texas A&M Kingsville; PhD Candidate University of Iowa


    Gregory Sanchez

    Instructor of Management Development, Business & Entrepreneurship

    Gregory SanchezGreg Sanchez is a Corpus Christi native, born and raised, and a graduate of Del Mar College.  He has been an employee of Del Mar College for over seven years.  Currently, Greg is an instructor of Management in the Business Administration and Entrepreneurship (BAEN) department.  Positions and duties with Del Mar College have included being a computer lab assistant, adjunct professor, and academic advisor.  Greg became interested in business while attending school at Del Mar College and while working for a local small business.  

    As an instructor, it is important for him to provide quality instruction and to be available to students.  Greg believes the relationship between the teacher and student is a reciprocal relationship built on trust, honor, and understanding - "I learn from you as much as you learn from me. " It is his hope to provide a sense of balance and consistency in other's lives, and to instill drive in his students.  In his free time, Greg enjoys time with family and friends, meditation, music, movies, exercising, reading, watching baseball, football, basketball, and any kind of combat sport.  He is also a collector of anything that piques his interest.  "I wish you all the best in the future.  Take care of yourself and take care of someone else."

    BA & MA, Purdue University Global


    Valton Stinson

    Director, TRIO Student Support Services
    Viking Mentors Organization Advisor

     

    Valton StinsonValton’s passion has been helping students and communities throughout Coastal Bend for 11 years. He started as a TRIO Talent Search Advisor. He was able to become Director of both Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math & Science with Texas A&M University - Kingsville and Coastal Bend College working with students from disadvantaged backgrounds. In his roles, Valton has provided educational opportunities and access by nurturing students’ passion for pursuing and obtaining a higher education.

    Valton considers his most significant achievement to be hearing from former program participants and learning about their accomplishments in getting their degrees and other opportunities. His ultimate goal is to continue to help low-income and first-generation college students in Coastal Bend gain opportunity and access to obtaining their education in the hope that they become future leaders for their families and communities.

    BA Psychology, Sociology; MS Psychology, Texas A&M Kingsville


    Omar Villarreal

    Director, Student Success Center

    Omar VillarrealOmar currently serves as the Director of the Del Mar College Student Success Center where his team provides tutoring, success coaching, and technology assistance, among other things, for the success of our students. Omar thrives in working with populations that include first generation students and minority populations who wish to succeed!

    BA & MA, Texas A&M Kingsville


     

Page last updated August 30, 2024.