Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville - Program Awards and Recognition

Program Awards and Recognition

Awards under TTC Shelbyville

August 1999 - Amy Martin, HR Coordinator was awarded the 1999 Support Staff of the Year Award for the Tennessee Technology Centers.

August 1999 - Kate Jacobs, Technology Foundations Instructor was awarded the New Outstanding Faculty of the Year for the Tennessee Technology Centers.

August 2001 - Steve Mallard, CIT Instructor was awarded the Outstanding Faculty of the Year for the Tennessee Technology Centers.

March 2004 - Steve Mallard, CIT Instructor was awarded the 2004 Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award. The Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award

March 2006 - TTC Central Office awarded the Cyber Forensics program a shining star award. (2006 Shining Star Program TTCs-Cyber Forensics)

March 2008 - Jim Potts, Evening Program Supervisor was awarded the 2007 Post-secondary Counselor of the Year by the Tennessee School Counselor Association

April 2010 - The Machine Tool Technology program under instructor Ken Potts was recognized as the American Technical Educator's Association Program of the Year ATEA Program of the Year 2010

November 2010 - The Machine Tool Technology program was recognized by PMA (Precision Metalforming Association). The 2010 Clips & Clamps Industries Educational Institution Award recognized the program for its outstanding curriculum.

December 2010 - Dr. Gwen Bean received the 2010 TBEA (The Tennessee Business Education Association) Post-secondary Business Teacher of the Year.

June 2011 - The Computer Information Technology program under lead instructor Steve Mallard was recognized as a 2011 Computerworld Laureate. Computerworld Honors Program

October 2011 - Dr. Gwen Bean named the 2011 SBEA Postsecondary Teacher of the Year - Leadership Award. 2011 SBEA Leadership Award

March 2012 - Steve Mallard receives IT Leadership Award for Technological Advancement and Customer Experience/Integration in the 2012 SearchCIO-Midmarket.com IT Leadership Awards Program. IT Leadership Awards

October 2012 - Dawn Babian receives Innovation and Administration Award for TTC Shelbyville's LMS

March 2013 - Dawn Babian and Steve Mallard received the Shining Star Award from the Tennessee Technology Centers' central office and awards committee for Innovation and Administration Award for TTC Shelbyville's LMS. The Shining Star award was part of the 50th National ATEA Conference.

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