
Tennessee Technology Center
Position
We strongly support the establishment of the Tennessee Technology Center located in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Corporate Business Park as an independent Technology Center.
News
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Brown steps down from CMC board of directors
Aug 9, 2010 — Crossville Chronicle
In 1980, a renovation and expansion was completed to create a obstetrical/GYN suite. Brown was also active with the Cumberland County Playhouse, serving as a board member and chairman, and the Board of Cumberland Area Investment Corporation as a member and chairman. He also announced the hospital's boardroom has been renamed the "J.W. Brown Boardroom," in which a framed portrait of Brown will be on display.
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Welding center in works
Jun 14, 2010 — Chattanooga Times/Free Press
State said they don't intend to open another satellite campus in Rhea County, but they would help provide training and instructors if local leaders decide to lease a building. Jeff Olingy, a spokesman for Chattanooga State, said the college already leases a site and teaches some courses in Rhea County, but that space can't be converted for a welding program. Students who enter the welding program would be students of the Chattanooga State Tennessee Technology Center, he...
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BRIEF: Job Fair April 15 at Tennessee Technology Center
Apr 6, 2010 — The Knoxville News-Sentinel
...sponsor the job fair, which will be held from noon to 5 p.m. April 15 at the school at 355 Scott High Drive. Sharon Keeton, manager of the Tennessee Technology Center's Oneida campus, said today that about 22 employers had been signed for the fair so far, and the goal is to get about 70. The job fair is open to any graduate of the school or any resident of Scott, Morgan, Fentress or McCreary counties looking for a job. Tennessee Technology Center has been partnering with Roane...
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Training for aviation mechanics lands at W. Memphis community college
Mar 10, 2010 — The Commercial Appeal
Younger workers will be needed to replace older ones who retire as the field grows from 122,000 to 135,000 jobs by 2016, said Dr.
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And the award goes to...
Oct 30, 2009 — Crossville Chronicle
Powers has served as the Chamber's board chair as well as vice chair on several committees. She currently serves as the Leadership Cumberland coordinator.
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Tech schools grow to help workers find new careers
Jun 8, 2009 — Tennessean
The expansion will create spots for about 4,000 more students.Through its technology center in Hartsville, the state plans to expand medical and computer training courses into Wilson and Sumner counties. Programs will also be expanded at centers in Nashville and Murfreesboro.They could be especially valuable in the field of green energy, a sector Gov. She was laid off from her assembly line job in March 2007.
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Local students learning green building techniques
Jun 1, 2009 — Crossville Chronicle
The system also reduces the length of hot water runs, reducing water wasted waiting for the hot water to start running in the shower or sink. And if the water freezes, the pipe will not burst." That's one energy-saving feature. Nick Hill, who wanted to enter the electrician program at TTCC, found the classes were full.
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Realtime reporting program on chopping block
May 28, 2009 — Chattanooga Times/Free Press
The latter total does not include the enrollees in the parts of the program that were split off. Dr.
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Tennessee sends 300 jobs to hard-hit Perry County
May 16, 2009 — Tennessean
Phil Bredesen said at the announcement in the county seat of http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090516/NEWS01/105160004">Linden, before a crowd of nearly 300 people.