Didiayer Snyder - Education

Education

Didiayer Snyder graduated with honors from Christian Outreach College Australia in 1992, and furthered her studies in the United States - graduating from Ashworth College in carpentry (July 2005) and interior decorating (November 2006). In 2007, Snyder achieved her advanced residential home inspection license at the (PHII) Professional Home Inspection Institute. This led to presenting the commencement speech at Ashworth College's graduation ceremony in 2009, where she received the honorable alumnus of the year award in recognition of her educational and professional achievements. Snyder was recently named outstanding graduate for 2010 by (DETC) Distance Education and Training Council.

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