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Michael Connet

Associate Deputy Executive Director, Outreach & Partner Development at Association for Career and Technical Education

Michael Connet is an accomplished professional in the field of education and outreach, currently serving as the Associate Deputy Executive Director for Outreach & Partner Development at the Association for Career and Technical Education since May 2013. With a robust background in partnership development, strategic direction, and communications, Michael has held various leadership roles within the Association, including Senior Director positions focused on outreach and programs. Prior to this, Michael co-founded LearniT-TeachiT and served as Executive Director & Chief Academic Officer at Nortel LearniT. Michael’s extensive experience includes directing business development at onCourse, overseeing educational initiatives at Kansas City Public Television, and serving in various educational media roles in the community college sector. Michael holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Iowa.

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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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