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MAIN CAMPUS, TRAINING FACILITY, & RETAIL STORE
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Bldg 190, Suite C
North Charleston, SC 29405
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INSTITUTE PROFILE |
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Established
in 1996,The International Diving Institute was
established as the East Coast Dive Connection LLC in 1996 and
has been actively engaged in teaching diving since that date.
Its name was officially changed to International Diving
Institute LLC in 2004.
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fINANCIAL
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| Financial Aid is
not available at this time. However, we do offer
in-house financing. Please consult with our
admissions office to discuss your financial options.
VA/VOC REHAB approved - For further information please
contact the Administration office at International Diving
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Employment
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| International
Diving Institute is an equal opportunity employer. Interested individuals seeking employment should contact the
admissions office to discuss employment opportunities that are
available.
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Sergio
Smith, CEO -
President of International Diving Institute, formerly
known as East Coast Dive Connection. He has been
diving for over 35 years and he has been the East Coast Regional
Director for NASE Worldwide since 2000. He has lived
throughout the world and has been a diving instructor in many
places including the Gulf of Aquaba,, Jordan; Souda Bay in
Crete, Greece, and throughout the Mediterranean Sea. Mr.
Smith also worked with the University of Sassani in
Sardania as an archeological diver. He is fluent in
English, italian, French, and Haitian. He served with the Navy
Special Warfare Group and was assigned to EOD Mobile Unit
12 in Charleston, SC where he was responsible for all
air/mixed gas systems. the Navy certified him as a Master
Repair Technician and instructor in 1983. He opened East
coast Dive Connection in 1996 before retiring from the Navy
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| Dr.
E. Lee Spence
- Vice
President -
Internationally Known Shipwreck Expert
Dr. E. Lee Spence is an
internationally known expert on shipwrecks and sunken treasures.
Spence found his first shipwrecks in 1960. The late Peter
Throckmorton (who is frequently described as the "father of
marine archaeology") once compared Spence to Heinrich
Schlieman. Schlieman is considered the founder of historic
archaeology. Spence graduated Cum Laude from the University of
South Carolina in 1976, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with an academic
concentration in marine archaeology.
Spence's past work has been
funded by such institutions as the Savannah Ships of the Sea
Museum, the College of Charleston, the South Carolina Committee
for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the
Humanities. In 1991 and '92, Spence served as Chief of
Underwater Archaeology for Providencia, a 40,000 square-mile
archipelago in the Western Caribbean. He has worked on the
wrecks of Spanish galleons, pirate ships, Great Lakes
freighters, modern luxury liners, Civil War blockade-runners and
submarines. He has authored more than two dozen books, and has
served as editor for a number of nationally distributed
magazines.
Spence was the discoverer of the
Civil War submarine Hunley, and in 1995, at the official
request of the State of South Carolina Hunley Commission,
he donated all of his rights to the wreck to the State. The Hunley
has been described as the most important underwater
archaeological discovery of the 20th century.
Although he has discovered
numerous historically significant shipwrecks, including the
Confederate cruiser Georgiana, and has salvaged millions
of valuable artifacts, Spence considers his identification of
George Trenholm, who was the owner of the Georgiana, as
the "Real Rhett Butler" to have been his most
important literary discovery.
Spence is also an award-winning
cartographer and has published a number of maps and charts
dealing with shipwrecks and treasure.
Certifications,
Memberships, Accreditations:
- Shipwreck Consultant SRS
(Sea Research Society)
- Scuba Diver FSC (Florida
Safety Council-1963)
- Side Scan Klein
- Hardhat (Commercial) Diver
(Palmetto Diving Association - 1966)
- MHD (Doctor of Marine
Histories) SRS
- BA (Bachelor of Arts
Interdisciplinary Studies) USC (University of South
Carolina)
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| Michael
Hielscher - Vice President
Mr. Hielscher attended Technical
College/University, Roskilde Denmark and earned a degree in
mechanical engineering in 1983. He entered the Royal
Danish Navy in 1983 and served as a Senior Diving Instructor
and Assistant Chief Instructor. After military services
Mr. Hielscher continued his diving career in the North Sea as a
Saturation Diver and Supervisor for Inshore Marine Service
A/S in Denmark. Mr. Hielscher transferred to the Gulf
of Mexico where he worked as a Saturation/Mixed Gas Diver for Global
Divers International, and Cal Dive International.
Mr. Hielscher has over 20 years of offshore diving and
supervisory experience, before joining the International
Diving Institute. Mr. Hielscher is certified as: Bell
Saturation Supervisor, (IMCA 1990); Air Supervisor (IMCA 1990);
Navy diving Supervisor, Bell Saturation Diver (IMCA 1987); NDT -
Det Norske Veritas (DNV 1988); U/W Welding - U/W Blasting 1986,
and Safety Offshore Certification 1989. Mr. Hielscher
speaks Danish, ,Swedish, Norwegian, German, and English.
He is currently working as a consulting dive Superintendent for
offshore diving companies to include Deep Marine Technology (DMT),
2-W Diving and Bisso Marine.
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Instructors
David Sharpe - Diving
Supervisor / instructor
Mr. Sharpe has been diving for
over 13 years. He began diving in 1993 and became
recreational SCUBA certified. Mr. Sharpe continued to work
towards a career in diving by becoming certified in Technical
Nitrox in 1996, SSI Assistant Instructor, and NSS Full
Cave Diver in 1997. In November 2003, he became a NASE
Instructor and graduated from Commercial Diving School as class
valedictorian. Mr. Sharpe's commercial diving experience
includes service with Superior Offshore, Triton and Madcon
Diving Companies where he was instrumental in the Gulf Hurricane
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Kim
Gissendanner - Diving Supervisor / instructor
Kim
Gissendanner has been diving since 1975 when he became active in
offshore wreck diving, cave diving in Northern Florida, and
archeological diving in the black water rivers of South
Carolina. His SCUBA certifications have included
YMCA Goldstar Instructor, PADI Open Water Instructor, NAUI, and
National Speleological Society Cave Diving Instructor. In
1981 Kim graduated from Florida Institute of Technology
(Distinction) with an Associate of Science Degree in Underwater
Technology. He was honored with the school’s Underwater
Technology Award in 1981. Kim is certified for
surface-supplied and mixed gas diving and is qualified on a
variety of diving helmets including Mark V. Upon
graduation Kim worked for 15 years in the
commercial diving industry as a project manager and diving
supervisor with UCD, Wiswell, Inc. and Aquatic Marine Systems,
Inc. His diving experience includes ship’s
husbandry, power plants and dams, inspection work and
heavy underwater construction involving welding and concrete
encasement of various structures throughout the US and
abroad. Kim has been involved in underwater construction
projects in the US, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
Honduras, Curacao, and Aruba.
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Administrative
Staff
Janilee Chesky - Head of
Administration
Ms. Chesky
retired from the U.S. Navy with 20 years of administrative
experience, and 12 years as office manager for a local land
clearing business. She is IDI’s certifying school
official for VA/Voc Rehab and also manages the admin office
including finances and student records.
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Debbie
Gregory - Dive Shop Manager/ Retail Sales
Debbie Lynn Gregory is the Retail
Dive Shop Manager at International Diving
Institute Dive Locker and works in the Admin
Office. Debbie has been in the Diving Industry for 15
years. She has been in the Retail Industry for 20 years. She
earned her Open water in 1998, Advanced and Nitrox in 1999,
Rescue Diver in 2000 and Asst Scuba Ranger Instructor in 2001.
Debbie is also licensed CPO/SPA (Certified Pool Operator)
through the state of South Carolina. She loves Diving the Cooper
River looking for artifacts. The International
Diving Institute Dive Locker is one
of the most well equipped dive shops on the East coast offering
the latest in Sport Diving Equipment as well as equipment needed
for commercial diving. The state of the art facility
includes test tanks, 2 recompression chambers and multiple air
stations and a mixed gas mixing facility. The shop is
staffed and equipped for repairs of all diving equipment both
SCUBA and surface supplied.
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Instructors
Linn Boughamer - Instructor
of Physics, Physiology, & Dive Medicine
Linn Boughamer became a Scuba Certified
Diver in 2004. He holds a B.S. degree in Radiologic Technology
and Biology from Alderson Broaddus College in Philippi, West
Virginia, an M.S. degree in Radiology from the University of
Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a D.M.D. degree from the
Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South
Carolina. During his 37 years in the medical profession he has
28 years of teaching experience and has served on numerous
education and medical committees.
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John
Stoddart - Instructor (Substitute)
Mr. Stoddart is retired from the U.S. Navy with 16 years of
military and civilian diving experience. He was a qualified
Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician, Hull
Maintenance Technician, Unit Operations Officer and Instructor.
In 1990, Mr. Stoddart completed SCUBA diver training at the
Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
He then qualified as a U.S. Navy Diving Supervisor in both SCUBA
and the MK16 Gas Underwater Breathing Apparatus in 1994. His
U.S. Navy responsibilities included academic/practical
instruction in a variety of EOD and diving related evolutions to
include the training of international armed forces in the area
of Port Security/Harbor Defense diving operations. Mr.
Stoddart’s tours of duty included 8 years at an Underwater
Mine Countermeasures Unit, 3 years in ordnance publications and
render-safe procedure development and 3 years with an Ordnance
Clearance Unit (both surface and underwater). Mr. Stoddart is a
Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B),
although not currently performing duties as an EMT; he is active
as an American Heart Association CPR and First Aid Instructor.
Certifications, Memberships, Accreditations:
- US Navy Diver
- US Navy Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician
- American Heart Association CPR/First Aid Instructor
- NASE OW Instructor NASE/WASI
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John
Chaflin - DMT Instructor
John Chalfin is President and CEO of Hartland Diving LLC
which does work in power plants and industrial sites. He also
holds a membership in The Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical
Society and he is a board registered Hyperbaric Medical
Technician and Clinical Hyperbaric Technician.
Chalfin became an Emergency Medical Techncian (EMT) and a
public Safety Dive (PSD) Instructor in 2000. He received
his DMT Instructor certification in 2003.
Chalfin served in the U.S. Navy and is a Vietnam
veteran. Chalfin holds a bachelors degree in General Studies
with a concentration in Industrial Management from the
University of Indiana. He also has a degree in Electrical
Engineering from Terra Technical College. He comes to IDI once
each year to teach his course.
Certifications, Memberships, Accreditations:
- Commercial Diver ADC
- NDT Specialist Level I & II DNV (Det Norske
Veritas)
- Hyperbaric Medical Technician
- Clinical Hyperbaric Technician
- SRS Hyperbaric Chamber Instructor SRS
- SRS Instructor Diver Medical Technician SRS
Classes:
- Hyperbaric Chamber Operator
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Johnny
Cercopely HAZ-MAT/Safety Instructor
Johnny Cercopely has more than twenty-four years in
industrial safety and security for the private industry. He
holds a Hazardous Material Technician Certification from Georgia
Technical College and owns Nine Eleven Emergency Response
Training Solutions, which offers training in: Confined Space,
Entry and Rescue; First Aid & CPR; Hazardous Material,
Operations Response; and Basic Fire Fighting.
Cercopely is a U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Captain for
Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels - (OUPV- 6 Pack). He
earned an Emergency Medical Technician certification for the
State of South Carolina in 1980. He was certified as a
Rescue Diver and a Master Diver with PADI in 1993. He is a
NASE Instructor.
Certifications, Memberships, Accreditations:
- NASE OW Instructor NASE/WASI
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Carl
Whitaker (contract instructor) Rigging/Crane/NASE Master
Instructor
Carl Whitaker has been diving for over twenty-five years
and has been a certified NASE Master Instructor since 2000.
Whitaker has more than twenty years of experience in
diesel and hydraulic engines and has instructor certifications
for mobile Cranes, Forklifts, and Rigging from
the Crane Institute of America.
Certifications, Memberships, Accreditations:
- NASE Master Instructor NASE/WASI
- Crane Instructor Crane Institute of America
- Forklift Instructor Crane Institute of America
- Rigging Instructor Crane Institute of America
Classes:
- NASE Sport Diving Instructor
- Rigging - Basic
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