Kristina Ropos

Postsecondary, Adult & Career Education Division Vice President at Association for Career and Technical Education

Kristina Ropos, M.Ed., serves as the Executive Director of Career Tech Education at Oakmont Education since June 2022 and is actively engaged as the Vice President of the ACTE Postsecondary Adult Career Education Division since July 2020. Prior experience includes roles as a Workforce Development Planning Consultant for American Electric Power, Learning and Development Manager at ITW, and Director of Education for the Ohio Valley Associated Builders and Contractors. Kristina's educational contributions extend to teaching positions at Greene County Career Center and Miami Valley Career Technology Center, focusing on marketing, supply chain management, architectural drafting, and engineering. With a strong background in educational leadership, Kristina holds multiple degrees including a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Purdue University and a Bachelor's in General Studies from Indiana Wesleyan University.

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Delaware, United States

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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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