American Technical Education Association
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The 53rd ATEA National Conference March 9-11was hosted by theAlabama Community College SystemGOVERNOR ROBERT J.BENTLEY KEYNOTE Thank you Bishop State Community College for Ambassadors and tour buses. Thank you Alabama Community College System for managing registrations Camie Huett, Administrative Assistant, Alabama Technology Network; Linda Bryan, Administrative Assistant Workforce Division; Sharon Ingram, Administrative Assistant, Workforce Division Click below for the conference program Featured 24 breakout sessions Plenary Session by NSF Grants Funded Panels Plenary I: Technical Education Leadership--Indiana Model--Ivy Tech and Purdue-Calumet Plenary II: Mechatronics the Transforming Skill Set for Career Pathways in Automotive, Aerospace and other Sectors an Key Collaborators that have Developed Curriculum through NSF Funding.COE Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing, Everett, Washington; AMTEC Kentucky; Gadsden Community College, AL; Alamo Community College San Antonio, Texas; and TCAT Murfreesboro , Tennessee. Industry panelists Toyota and Nissan 24 breakout sessions with presenters from Alabama and around the nation
Alabama Community College System Chancellor Dr. Mark Heinrich moderator Dr. Tim Alford, Chief Workforce Officer, ACCS Mr. Ed Castile, Executive Director Alabama Industrial Development Training Mr. Josh Laney, Assistant Director for Workforce Development, Alabama Dept. of Ed Ms. Laura Chandler, Executive Director, Southwest Alabama Workforce Development Council Region Gold sponsor Welcome by Dr. Paul Young President of ATEA Board of Directors and President of Northern Wyoming Community College, Sheridan, Gillette and Buffalo Wyoming. and Reception co-sponsored by L & H Industrial, Gillette, Wyoming Washington Center of Excellent for Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing
Northern Wyoming Community College District
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