Training Tennessee's Workforce with TCAT Presidents Melody Edmonds and Cliff Wightman

At tnAchieves, we like to put a big tent around the word college. College is not just four-year universities. It also includes community colleges and Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs). While many may think of TCATs as being separate, they DO belong under the college umbrella; the word college is right there in the name!

Building Tennessee’s Future Workforce means we believe EVERYONE belongs in college, and there’s a place for each student to get a high-quality credential after high school before entering the workforce. In this episode of the At Scale podcast, we sit down with TCAT McMinnville President Melody Edmonds and TCAT Upper Cumberland President Cliff Wightman. They talk about their journeys to leading a TCAT and the privilege of training Tennessee’s workforce. They’re also sharing the advantages of enrolling at a TCAT and also clearing up some misconceptions about the future careers available to their students; it’s not just for welding!

Tune in to hear how our TCATs are ensuring students are skilled and ready as they enter the workforce, and the impact these students and institutions are having directly on their communities. They also share why TCATs are so helpful in attracting new businesses to open in our state. It’s all part of Building Tennessee’s Future Workforce, impacting students and their families and helping our state’s economy thrive.

To learn more about the Rural Impact Celebration and the impact of tnAchieves in rural communities in this episode, click here: https://www.tnachieves.org/rural.

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