Interested in Video Gaming? What About Court Reporting?
Co-founder of hitBox, Dustin Huffer, CSR, was interested in video gaming when he enrolled in the Court Reporting Program at South Coast College. Dustin applied the skills that he acquired in playing video games to developing the skill of court reporting. Dustin went on to complete the Court Reporting Program in record time and pass the Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) Examination. After passing the examination, he worked as a deposition reporter for a while. Then, he was hired at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) as a captioner (CART reporter) for the hearing-impaired. He enjoyed this experience because he could attend classes and study new subjects without actually being enrolled as a student.
Dustin Huffer, CSRCo-founder of hitBox
hitBoxBeing a creative person, Dustin continued to apply his skills and knowledge to the gaming industry. He co-founded the hitBox and is today a successful entrepreneur.
Many of the South Coast College alumni have become court reporters after having substantial careers in other fields. Linda Hernandez, CSR, explains why she chose
South Coast College is proud to pay tribute to Fountain Valley High School for its outstanding graduate, Cassandra Mandeville Caldarella, CSR, who is an alumna