The Oklahoman

CareerTech is well-positioned to aid in the evolving developmen­t of Oklahoma’s workforce

- Michelle Keylon is superinten­dent and CEO of Francis Tuttle Technology Center. Your Turn Michelle Keylon Guest columnist

I love being a CareerTech educator! Every day brings a new opportunit­y to see the life-changing impact we have on high school students, parents, adult students and businesses in our community.

CareerTech has long served as the economic developmen­t arm of education. As we celebrated CareerTech Education month throughout February, I took time to reflect on the many ways both CareerTech and Francis Tuttle Technology Center play a critical role in workforce and economic developmen­t. Over the years, Oklahoma CareerTech centers like Francis Tuttle have provided the state with a well-trained workforce.

Our ability to adapt quickly to changing workforce needs leaves CareerTech best placed to fill the skills gap in our state’s vital industries. Every day, our hard-working instructor­s and students provide employers with plenty of reasons to keep jobs here and bring more jobs to the state.

Francis Tuttle was founded in 1979 when the world and job market were very different. As workforce needs evolve, Francis Tuttle and CareerTech have kept up with the times by looking to our industry partners for guidance on what the future workforce needs look like in our state and how we can build a skilled workforce around them.

Health care is a perfect example. There is no questionin­g the need for nurses in Oklahoma hospitals and medical facilities, with staff shortages across the board.

Expanding our Practical Nursing program has offered more opportunit­ies to learn in real-world settings. Our students gain hands-on experience and graduate with a job readily available in an essential and in-demand field.

Aerospace is another industry that has made its way into our state-of-theart classrooms. These modern and profession­ally taught programs produce job opportunit­ies for students within months in critical areas of the aerospace industry, such as sheet metal, composites and aircraft electrical systems.

We still provide training in more traditiona­l careers like culinary, cosmetolog­y and auto service. However, by developing innovative programs in health care, manufactur­ing, cybersecur­ity and STEM programs, we are equipping our students with the skills needed for the jobs of tomorrow. Both adult and high school students have more access than ever to a broader range of options for their career or academic future.

We are not only here to train the next generation of workers but are also here to assist those already working in the industry. We assist local businesses by training incumbent workers and helping companies implement new business solutions. Our customizab­le training options help companies improve employees’ safety knowledge, add a valuable skill set to their team, adopt a new technology that improves business performanc­e, and provide employees with upward mobility.

The jobs Oklahoma needs to power our economy change constantly. Thanks to their access to CareerTech and Francis Tuttle, Oklahomans can find the educationa­l opportunit­ies they need to gain the skills for the careers they want.

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