Pacific Dive Training: Lead Instructor
Years Diving: 22
PADI No: 161619
lsherrill@pacificdivetraining.com
Joined Pacific Dive Training in 2016
Favorite Dive Site: Ship Rock off of Catalina
Most Extreme Dive: Cocos Island
Most Fun Dive: Whale Shark in Galapagos
Classes Offered:
Dive Leader - Daily Rate Available - Skin Diving - Open Water – Adventure Diver –Peek Performance Buoyancy – Advance Open Water – Rescue Diver - Master SCUBA Diver – Dive Master – Assistant Instructor -Wreck Diver – Deep Diver – Night Diver – Underwater Navigation Search & Recovery – California Hunting – Boat Diver – Diver Propulsion Vehicle – Small Craft Diver – Enriched Air – Equipment Specialist - Emergency O2 Provider- Emergency First Response – CPR & AED – First Aid – Care for Children – Emergency First Response Instructor Trainer - IDC
About Instructor:
Lori is a retired school teacher after 38 years at a middle school in Whittier. SCUBA diving professional since 1995 and Instructor for 20 years. Presently a Course Director teaching all courses from Open Water up to Instructor and numerous specialties. Has worked with LA Port Police and Orange County Sheriff's Full Face Mask group. She is also a Diveheart certified instructor for people with disabilities.
Many adventures and trips from Mexico to Indonesia. Most extreme diving at Cocos Island, Favorite spot is Ship Rock off of Catalina and fun diving with Whale Shark in Galapagos.
PADI Course Directors are PADI Master Instructors who have taken the next step and joined an elite group of instructor trainers. Course Directors teach PADI Instructor Development Courses (IDCs) and other instructor-level training, and thus are the scuba diving industry’s most influential leaders and role models. This rating is the highest and most respected professional rating in recreational scuba diving. To become a Course Director you must earn a spot in a Course Director Training Course (CDTC) through a competitive application process that examines your experience and training goals.