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MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS

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RICHARD JENKINS

Founder & Licensed Master Tile Installer

From a young age, I’ve always had a curiosity for how things work. I was the kid who loved taking things apart just to figure out how to put them back together. That desire to understand, learn, and improve has followed me throughout my life and shaped my career in the trades.

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I got my start helping my neighbor with his contracting business and quickly discovered a passion for building and problem-solving. Over the years, I continued to learn and grow, working for several companies before eventually becoming a licensed contractor and venturing out on my own. With more than 30 years of hands-on experience in the tile and remodeling industry, I’ve built my career on craftsmanship, precision, and a belief in doing things the right way.

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As the co-founder of TradeWorx Academy, I’m proud to share my knowledge with homeowners, aspiring tradespeople, and professionals who want to gain real-world skills that make a difference. My teaching style is patient and practical — I enjoy breaking down complex concepts into lessons that anyone can grasp. There’s nothing more rewarding than watching a student gain confidence and realize they can take on projects they once thought were beyond their ability.

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Outside the classroom, my passion for learning never stops. I spend much of my free time studying the latest methods, products, and materials in the tile trade because I believe continuing education is essential to staying sharp and providing the best instruction possible.

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In addition to TradeWorx Academy, I own The Grout Genie, with my wife and business partner, Nicole. My experience running projects and training new technicians inspired me to create a space where education and trade excellence meet.

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I’m methodical in my work and have an eye for detail that comes from years of experience — but more than anything, I believe in teaching others to take pride in what they build, to work with integrity, and to always keep learning.

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NICOLE JENKINS

Founder & Licensed Contractor

Hi, I’m Nicole!  I have been a licensed contractor since 2011. My journey in the trades actually started long before that, helping my dad with his contracting business as a teenager. I spent plenty of weekends hanging drywall and painting, which sparked my love for hands-on work and the satisfaction of creating something from start to finish.

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Even though most of my career has been in marketing, graphic design, and business management, I’ve spent the last decade immersed in the tile trade, working alongside my husband Richard through our business, The Grout Genie. Richard’s decades of experience in the industry (including his former company, Nova Pros) helped sharpen my skills and deepen my understanding of the craft.

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My creative side definitely comes from both my grandmother and my mother. My grandmother, who earned her Master’s in Art from UCSB, was ahead of her time and taught me to see beauty in details. My mother has a background in interior design and home staging, and from her I learned how to bring spaces to life through color, texture, and thoughtful design. Together, they inspired my love of art and aesthetics — something I carry into everything I do, whether it’s designing a space, running a business, or teaching a workshop.

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At TradeWorx Academy, you’ll usually find me managing the workshop, teaching our Creative Makers classes, or leading workshops like “How to Vet Your Contractor.” I’m passionate about empowering others to build confidence in their skills — whether they’re tackling a home project or just discovering a love for creating something new.

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ALEX WALSH

Master Electrician

Hey, I’m Alex! I’m a lifelong Northern Virginia local who grew up in the electrical trade.  I was wiring things with my family at Walsh Electric by the time I was ten, and it’s been a part of my life ever since. I’m a licensed electrician and have worked on projects that range from classified military installations all the way down to simple outlets and light switches. One of the biggest jobs I’ve tackled was a full renovation of 412 apartment units in Alexandria, which meant new services and brand-new electrical systems throughout.

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These days, I’ve transitioned into doing more estimating and project planning. I spend a lot of time face-to-face with homeowners and business owners, and that daily interaction has taught me what the average person really needs to know about electricity to feel safe and confident in their own space.

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When I’m not working, I’m usually hanging out with my wife, our three-year-old, our newborn, and 3 cats in Annandale — or sneaking in a movie or two (recent favorites have been A Touch of Zen and Sonatine). And when hockey season hits, you’ll probably find me watching the Washington Capitals like it’s a full-blown religion.

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MARSHAL SPIVACK

Master Plumber

I was born and raised right here in Fairfax and Burke, Virginia, and from a young age, I was always by my father’s side helping him fix things around the house—usually holding the flashlight and learning the ropes along the way. Those early experiences sparked a lifelong interest in how things work and how to make them better.

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At 18, I started working in construction, helping a friend with flooring projects. I quickly realized how much I enjoyed the process of building and problem-solving with my hands. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to work with several construction companies on both residential and commercial projects, gaining a wide range of experience in the trades.

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Friends and family often came to me for help with their home projects, which eventually inspired me to start my own construction company in 2003. Since then, I’ve been proud to hold a Class A license for both residential and commercial work and to have built a solid reputation for quality craftsmanship and dependability.

Today, I work full-time for the Fairfax County Government as a licensed Master Plumber, bringing that same commitment to precision and safety to my work every day.

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When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time with my family and staying active in the community I grew up in. I currently live in Centreville, Virginia, and still get just as much satisfaction from fixing or building something new as I did when I was that kid holding the flashlight for my dad.

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TRUPTI MORE

Paper Quilling Artist

Trupti is a dedicated paper quilling artist and instructor who has been sharing her passion for this intricate art form since 2016. With nearly a decade of experience, she has introduced countless people to the beauty of quilling through engaging workshops, after-school clubs, homeschool groups, and team-building events. Her sessions are designed to be beginner-friendly, while also offering valuable guidance for experienced crafters looking to refine their skills.

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Specializing in seasonal themes, personalized gifts, and detailed quilled designs, Trupti has led a wide range of workshops featuring mandalas, floral patterns, ornaments, pet portraits, and framed art. With her step-by-step instruction, participants not only create a beautiful handmade piece but also gain the confidence to continue exploring quilling on their own.

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In addition to teaching, she crafts custom quilled artwork—including pet portraits, monograms, and decorative frames—each piece thoughtfully designed with vibrant colors and intricate details. Her work has been recognized within the creative community, and she actively shares her art through social media and local events.

Driven by a mission to inspire creativity and mindfulness, Trupti continues to build a community where people of all ages can discover joy and self-expression through paper quilling.

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MEGAN MILLER

Decorative Painter | Faux Finish Specialist | Scenic Artist

Megan is a seasoned decorative painter with over 20 years of experience in faux finishing, scenic art, and surface restoration. With a background in painting and technical theater, she began her career in stagecraft—designing and painting sets for professional productions across the D.C. region. Her theatrical work includes two Helen Hayes Award-winning sets, recognized for their visual impact and craftsmanship.

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Megan has brought her expertise to prestigious institutions and private clients alike. She has executed restoration and specialty finishes for the Department of Justice, The Kennedy Center, and multiple designer show houses, as well as high-end residential interiors throughout the Mid-Atlantic. Her work ranges from subtle wall textures and woodgrains to intricate marble illusions and architectural detail replication.

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In addition to her ongoing studio practice, Megan teaches hands-on workshops to painters, designers, and DIYers—sharing modern techniques grounded in real-world experience. Her teaching focuses on empowering others to elevate their creative and professional skills through approachable, high-quality finishes.

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