Joda Hired as Assistant Coach
HOUGHTON, Mich. - Michigan Tech athletic director Suzanne
Sanregret announced Friday (Aug. 3) that former Michigan Tech
student-athlete Andrew Joda has been hired as the assistant coach
for cross country, Nordic skiing and track and field.
“I am really excited to return to Michigan Tech,” said
Joda. “Michigan Tech means a lot to me after being a
student-athlete for the Huskies. I am looking forward to helping
the student-athletes improve and excel.”
Joda has served as a volunteer coach with the Peak Nordic Ski Club
for the past year, and served as a graduate assistant coach with
the Huskies following his collegiate career. He was a member of
both the cross country and Nordic ski teams at Tech earning
All-American honors at the US Junior National Skiing
Championships.
“I am excited to have Andrew join the coaching staff. I know
he will bring energy and enthusiasm to the position. He will be a
great resource for the programs. Andrew’s hard working
attitude and knowledge of Michigan Tech will pay dividends for each
program.”
Joda, who earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical
engineering and materials sciences and a master’s degree in
electrical engineering, spent the last year as an engineering
associate with Union Pacific Railroad. He will begin his duties in
early October.

