Jordan Whittington

ACTE Region V Policy Committee Member at Association for Career and Technical Education

Jordan Whittington is a seasoned professional in Career and Technical Education (CTE) with significant experience in leadership and policy development. Currently serving as a member of the ACTE Region V Policy Committee and as a mentor for the ACTE National Leadership Fellowship, Jordan holds the position of Program Director of Health Science and Public Safety CTE at the Colorado Community College System. Additionally, Jordan is the Legislative Committee Chairperson for the Colorado Association for Career and Technical Education and has been an Executive Board Member for the Law & Public Safety Education Network. Previous roles include Health Science CTE Instructor at Arvada West High School and an Education Fellow with Cambiar Education, contributing to national networks aimed at empowering educators. Jordan's educational background includes a Master's degree in Natural Sciences Education from Colorado State University and a Bachelor's in Science from Metropolitan State University of Denver, along with an Associate degree from Front Range Community College and a high school diploma from Standley Lake High School.

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Association for Career and Technical Education

What is the Association for Career and Technical Education? Association for Career and Technical Education, representing career and technical educators, industry representatives and business leaders. #CareerTechEd What is ACTE’s core purpose? To provide leadership in developing an educated, prepared, adaptable and competitive workforce. Who does ACTE represent? The strength of ACTE is reflected in its diverse membership composed of nearly 30,000 career and technical educators, administrators, researchers, guidance counselors and others involved in planning and conducting career and technical education programs at the secondary, post-secondary and adult levels. What does ACTE do? ACTE is committed to enhancing the job performance and satisfaction of its members; to increasing public awareness and appreciation for career and technical programs; and to assuring growth in local, state and federal funding for these programs by communicating and working with legislators and government leaders.


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