NRVTA Welcomes New Student Adviser
The National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) has named Rachel Dewberry as a student adviser, bringing her dedication to education, faith and helping others succeed. Dewberry’s personal and academic journey makes her a valuable asset to students exploring RV technician training, RV inspector certification and RV repair training at NRVTA, the academy said in a release.

Balancing her role as a mother of two while pursuing a degree in Human Resource Development, Dewberry understands the challenges of education and career transitions. Her ability to connect with students, guide them through their RV training classes and support their goals in the RV industry makes her an essential part of the NRVTA team.
Dewberry’s strong Christian faith plays a central role in her life. She and her husband actively engage in missionary work, traveling across the country to share the Gospel and serve others. This passion for helping people is reflected in her work at NRVTA’s RV training school, where she is committed to providing encouragement and direction for students seeking RV technician certification or exploring how to become an RV inspector.
“Rachel’s ability to listen, support and guide students through their educational journey is exactly what we look for in a student adviser,” said Tonya Taylor, director of student advisers at NRVTA. “Her firsthand experience balancing education, family and faith will resonate with many of our students, making her an excellent resource for those considering a career in RV service.”
Whether students are looking for RV tech certification, wondering “how much does it cost to become an RV inspector?” or simply exploring NRVTA reviews to learn about the premier RV training school, Dewberry is eager to assist.
For more information about NRVTA’s RV tech course offerings, certification programs and hands-on RV training classes, visit nrvta.com.