Igniting Futures: A JJC Alum’s Role in Fire Science and Community Impact
Description
In this episode of the Roots and Branches JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis brings National Fire Prevention Month into focus with an interview featuring Craig Mateski, a dedicated firefighter, paramedic, and fire science instructor. Mateski shares his 30+ year career journey, starting from his early days at Juliet Junior College (JJC) to his recent roles as a fire commissioner for Morris, Illinois, and a fire science instructor. He reflects on the crucial role JJC played in shaping his career and underscores the importance of hard work and persistence for aspiring firefighters. Craig also discusses his teaching experience at Grundy Area Vocational Center, where he inspires future firefighters.
The conversation navigates through the challenges and rewards of a fire service career and emphasizes the growth and opportunities provided by JJC’s fire science program. Mateski's story is also highlighted in the upcoming Fall 2025 Connections Magazine. This insightful episode is a testament to dedication, lifelong learning, and giving back to the community.



















