Video Team for 2005 NEC Detailed Library DVDs

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Every member of our team has worked as an electrician, hands-on in the field, so they understand the practical side of the trade. Most of them have served on one or more Code-Making Panels for multiple cycles, and they know what truly matters. What drives Mike to do this work is the opportunity to change lives, and that's exactly what these team members are doing too. We know that if we can impact your life through education, help you earn more, feel more confident, provide better for your family, and create safer environments, then we're fulfilling our purpose. You are the future leaders of this industry. Each of you, individually, has a role to play in shaping what comes next. Where you'll fit, we don't know yet but we believe in your potential.

Meet the team behind the camera, they stood where you stand, and are now using their experience to help guide the next generation: you.

Larry Abernathy

Master Electrician/Instructor Ford Motor Company Research and Engineering Dearborn, Michigan

Larry Abernathy entered the U.S. Army after graduating from high school and received training in communications and electronics. He served in Korea, Germany, and three tours in Vietnam, where he was wounded twice. Larry was trained as an Army instructor and taught communications and electronics at the U.S. Army Southeastern Signal School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. He then served an IBEW apprenticeship and became licensed as a journeyman in 1976 and as a master in 1979.

Larry was employed in construction, industrial, commercial, and residential work until becoming the Electrical Inspector for the City of Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1986 with a promotion to Supervisor of Building Inspection in 1988. In 1995, he became employed by the Ford Motor Company and works in the Research and Engineering Center in Dearborn, Michigan. Larry has also taught National Electrical Code update classes. He is married with three grown sons, one of whom is an IBEW journeyman electrician.


Jimmy Adams

Project Superintendent Electric Services, Inc. Leesburg, FL

I was born in Leesburg, Fl in 1973 and have resided in the area ever since. Throughout my child hood I was always fascinated with the way things worked, especially electricity. I graduated Leesburg High School in 1991 and proceeded into adult hood. I got my first official introduction to Electrical theory in the military learning Electronics repair. I worked in electronics repair for a short while before turning to industrial maintenance in 1994. I performed various electro-mechanical upgrades and modifications as well as much needed code compliance upgrades. I left maintenance to pursue my long sought after electrical career. I began working for Electric Services Inc. in 1998. I, from the beginning, was fascinated at the diversity of the trade and sought after knowing as much about the trade as possible. I earned my Master certificate of competency in 2000.

I have had the opportunity to perform such tasks as motor controls, design building, estimating, project management, security installations, access control systems with video integration, voice and data installations including fiber with the use of media converters, grounding and bonding projects, and fire alarm systems. Currently I am still employed with Electric Services, Inc. and I'm coordinating the ESI learning center and instructing on the topics of "Understanding the NEC" and "Exam Preparation". I am married and have three wonderful children. The part of my life not devoted to them is devoted to the electrical industry. My hobbies are computers and electronics. The ever-changing technology keeps me experimenting. I have lived my life with the belief that education is the suppression of ignorance with the constant application of knowledge. I have adhered to a life filled with the pursuit of knowledge.


Steve Arne

Training Director AETech Electrical Training Center Rapid City, South Dakota www.ElectricianClass.com

Steve Arne has worked as an electrician, electrical contractor, and electrical instructor for 40 years. Nineteen years of his career were spent as a teacher and department head in post-secondary education. Since Steve retired from Western Dakota Tech in 2003, he has provided industry-direct training specializing in continuing education Electrical Code classes and Electrician Exam Preparation classes for Journeyman and Master's level exams.

In 2012, Steve and Deb's son Ryan returned to Rapid City South Dakota to help Steve expand his training business at AETech Electrical Training Center to include a 640 hour full-time pre-employment Apprentice Electrician Training Program. Steve is currently a Board Member of the SD Electrical Commission and serves on the State and Local Chapter Boards of the SD Electrical Council.

Steve worked with Mike Holt as a technical editor and video team participant beginning in 2002, and uses Mike’s books in his classes. He is very thankful to have been associated with an industry leader like Mike who has a real heart to help others and provides excellent training products to help students in the electrical industry.

Steve and his wife Deb live in Rapid City, South Dakota where they’re both active in their church and community, and love to spend time with their children and grandchildren. The highest priority for both of them is putting God first in both their home and business.


Tarry L. Baker
Chief Electrical Code Compliance Officer Broward County Board of Rules & Appeals Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Tarry has been the Chief Electrical Code Compliance Officer for the Broward County Board of Rules and Appeals (Florida) for the last twelve years, standardizing enforcement in 30 municipalities and the unincorporated area of Broward County. He has served on the Electrical Technical Committee to the Board of Rules and Appeals for over ten years, and as an advisor to the committee for nine years. He has been a member of National Electrical Code (NEC) Code-Making Panel-13 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) since 2000 for the 2002 & 2005 NEC. He helped develop the NFPA & IAEI National Certified Residential Electrical Inspector and Master Electrical Inspector examinations. Tarry is currently a member of the Electrical/Alarms Technical Advisory Committee to the Florida Building Commission, and a former member of the Education, Disciple, and Licensing Work Group for the Governor's Building Code Study Commission for the State of Florida. Tarry has been married to his wife Beckie for 34 years. They have twin daughters and two grandchildren.

Charles Fulmer
Electrical Inspector City of Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas
Charles Fulmer is currently an Electrical Inspector for the City of Little Rock, Arkansas. He is also an Electrical Instructor for the Arkansas Electrical Apprenticeship Program and a member of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors. Before becoming an Inspector, Charles worked for 25 years in the commercial electrical trade, mostly as a supervisor over large jobs such as hospitals, high rise construction, hotels, and schools. Charles has been married to his wife Meryl for 28 years. They have raised three sons and one daughter and now have one grand-daughter who is two years old. Charles has been a leader in a church youth scouting organization called the Royal Rangers for 20 years, reaching, teaching, and keeping boys for Christ! Charles feels it is better to build men than to repair them.

Scott Harding

Electrical Contractor
Frederick, MD

Scott Harding began his electrical career as an electrician’s helper working part time in the family business. After graduating with an Electrical Engineering degree from Clemson University, he worked as an electrical engineer for RTKL Associates, a large design firm located in Baltimore, MD. 

After leaving RTKL, Scott went to work at F.B. Harding, Inc. an Electrical Contractor where he’s been for the last 37 years. He is a licensed Master Electrician in multiple jurisdictions and is the current President and CEO of F.B. Harding, Inc., making the family business a third-generation company.

Scott also serves on NEC Code-Making Panel Number 5 (Grounding and Bonding) and worked on the 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and 2026 cycles. He served as the Chairman CMP 5 for the 2023 and 2026 cycles.


Scott lives in Maryland and is married with two kids


Ryan Jackson

Inspector/Instructor City of Draper, Utah

Ryan Jackson is a combination inspector in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area who began his career as a carpenter while in high school. He began doing electrical work when he was 18 and, at the age of 23, Ryan landed his first job as an electrical inspector and subsequently became certified in building, plumbing, and mechanical inspection (commercial and residential), as well as building and electrical plan review. Two years after becoming an inspector, he was approached by a friend in the area asking him to fill in at an electrical seminar for him. After his first class Ryan was hooked, and is now a highly sought after seminar instructor. He has taught in several states, and loves helping people increase their understanding of the Code.

In 2005, Ryan met Mike Holt in Salt Lake City, and they became friends immediately. He helped Mike with his Understanding the NEC, Volume 2 videos and began editing his books as well. He believes that there are only a small handful of opportunities that change a person’s life and career, and meeting Mike was one of them.

When Ryan isn’t working, he can often be found in his garage turning wood on his lathe, or in the kitchen where he enjoys wine making. Ryan married his high school sweetheart, Sharie, and they have two beautiful children together: Kaitlynn and Aaron.


Lynn E. Palmer
Construction Supervisor State of California Sacramento, California
Lynn started his career as an electrician in 1979, became a licensed Electrical Contractor in 1985, and owned and operated L & B Palmer Electric. He later went to work as an Electrical Inspector for the County of Sacramento. Lynn is a member of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors, Sacramento Valley Chapter, where he also served as Chairman, and was a member of IBEW Local 340 Sacramento. Lynn has taught a variety of apprenticeship, journeyman and Code training classes. Lynn currently teaches in the Building Inspection Technology Program at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento. After working for the County of Sacramento for 10 years, he went to work for the State of California as a Construction Supervisor. Lynn currently resides in Elk Grove, California, with his wife Brenda and two children, Christopher and Jennifer.

James Shafer
Harbor Marine Consultants, Inc. Stuart, FL
Jim Shafer, who holds the Accredited Marine Surveyor (AMS) designation from the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors, as well as an American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Marine Electrical Technician Certificate, has an extensive background in the practical aspects of electrical problems in the marine environment. Applying his industrial and yacht electrical installation and repair experience to specific marina problems has allowed him to separate and identify recommendations for marina operations personnel to improve shore power safety and efficiency. Current efforts include developing a device for alerting the marina to AC ground faults in the dock wiring and on a yacht, and determining what effect these faults may have on underwater metals, as well as the potential to hann someone who falls into the water. Promoting an understanding of the importance of the dock ground system is currently his key area of interest.

John Travers

Electrical Inspector and Instructor, Electric Code Class Hialeah, FL http://electriccodeclass.com

John Travers completed the Joint NECA/IBEW Apprenticeship-Training program in 1977, after a tour of duty in the Air Force. He worked at various jobsites in the South Florida and Illinois areas until becom- ing a contractor in 1984. He began his career as an inspector in 1985 serving Hialeah Gardens. In 1988, he added the Town of Medley to his responsibilities, and became a full-time Chief Electrical Inspector for the City of Hialeah in 1990. He served in that position until 2005. He now serves as the Director of Community Development for Hialeah. His responsibilities include managing the Building, Zoning, Code Compliance and Occupational License Divisions of the City of Hialeah. He joined the IAEI in June of 1988 and was the project chairman for the 1996 Annual Meeting in Key West, Florida.

He currently serves as the Treasurer and Director of Codes & Education for the Miami- Dade Division. John oversees an aggressive Continuing Education program for the electrical industry in the South Florida area, where he is a certified Education Sponsor for electrical contractors, inspec- tors, engineers and tradesmen. In 2003, he began teaching nationwide, assisting the I.C.C. with seminars in Denver and Salt Lake City.

John is a family man, who has been married to Barbara for over 35 years, with three children and seven grandchildren. His hobbies include fishing, diving, philately, golf and photography. He is a martial artist in GOJU Karate, where he received his third degree black belt in 2006.


Chuck Williams

Master Electrician/Instructor North Idaho College Post Falls, Idaho

Chuck Williams resides in Hauser, Idaho with his wife of 33 years. After serving with the U.S. Navy, he worked as a civilian on U.S. Navy aircraft and associated systems for 17 years before relocating to Idaho. He entered the Electrical Apprenticeship program in 1991 at the age of 41. He has worked in Idaho and Washington as a journeyman electrician and electrical administrator, as well as an electrical contractor.

He is in his seventh year as an electrical apprenticeship instructor at the Workforce Training Center, North Idaho College, and also teaches several courses in continuing education for electricians and contractors, including tutoring and electrical exam preparation.

To help fill a shortage of instructors, Chuck began teaching electrical students and instantly fell in love with this aspect of his vocation. He considers the rewards of teaching the most significant experience of his life. “We all contribute to our industry in different ways. Teaching is only one of the many opportunities afforded electricians, as ours is a trade that is constantly evolving and moving forward to utilize new technologies, methods, and equipment. To help others see the opportunities available is a joy and I will never tire of it.”


David A. Williams

Electrical Inspector and Instructor
Delta Township, Lansing, Michigan

Electrical Codes & Standards Specialist / Eaton Corporation
Chicago, Illinois

David Williams started his electrical career as an apprentice at US Steel in 1974. He began inspecting for the State of Michigan from 1988 to 1994 when he went to inspect for Delta Township. David is an electrical inspector in Delta Township, Lansing, Michigan. He is an instructor and Adjunct Professor at Lansing Community College in the Electrical Technology Program since 1995.

David is a Licensed Master Electrician, Registered Electrical Inspector and Plan Examiner with the State of Michigan. He holds a Certified Electrical Inspector – Master, Electrical Inspector General and Electrical Inspector 1-2 Family through the IAEI, Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry.

He has served on the National Electrical Code Technical Committees since 2007. He currently is on the NEC Correlating Committee and CMP-10 for the 2020, 2023 and 2026 code cycles. He Chaired CMP-7 for the 2017 code and served three cycles on CMP-5 covering Grounding and Bonding for the 2008, 2011 and 2014 code cycles.

David has served on UL Standards Technical Panels and continues to serve on the UL Electrical Council since 2010.

He is the Chapter Secretary of the Michigan Chapter IAEI, he is past president of the Michigan Chapter and Western Section IAEI. David served on the IAEI board of directors for 15 years including two years as the Chairman of the Board for 2022-2023. He continues to serve on the IAEI Codes and Standards Committee. Served on the Executive Board of the NFPA Electrical Inspectors Section from 2018 to 2025.

David’s first Mike Holt video was in 2004 on the UNEC V-2 for the 2005 Code.

David and his wife Marie reside in Delta Township and have two children Christina and Aaron and a grandson Hudson David. He enjoys pickleball, golfing, camping, spending time at the family cottage and traveling the country and the world.


Ray Winkel
Electrical Technology Department Chair, North Central Kansas Technical College Beloit, Kansas
Ray completed an electronics program at a trade school immediately after high school. He started his career in the consumer electronics industry servicing electronic products. Ray and partner Randy Paxson started their own electrical contracting business. As contractors, their company did all types of wiring: residential, commercial, and industrial. After 10 years in the contracting business, he began teach electricity at North Central Kansas Technical College. Ray is a licensed Professional Engineer and a licensed Master Electrician and is currently department chair in the Electrical Technology Department at North Central Kansas Area Vocational Technical College (NCKAVTC) in Beloit, Kansas. Ray gets a great deal of satisfaction from teaching and seeing students succeed. Ray is currently working on a Masters degree. Ray and his wife Ilene enjoy traveling and restoring antique jukeboxes in their spare time.

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