Press Release - NASDCTEc 2006 Officers Begin Terms Today

Washington, D.C. (July 1, 2005) — Elected to provide leadership to the national association representing the state and territorial agency heads of career technical education, the 2006 officers of the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium begin their one-year term today. The Officers will guide the work of the staff and the NASDCTEc Board of Directors toward achieving the association’s mission of providing leadership for career technical education’s role in education, workforce preparation and economic development. Key to this work is NASDCTEc’s leadership of the States’ Career Clusters Initiative, as well as providing premier leadership in the finalization and eventual implementation of the law authorizing the federal investment in career technical education.
Joining President Katharine M. Oliver, Assistant State Superintendent for Career Technology & Adult Learning at the Maryland State Department of Education, on the Executive Committee are: Vice President Milton D. Ericksen, Arizona Department of Education’s Deputy Associate Superintendent and State Director for Career and Technical Education; Secretary/Treasurer Rich Katt, State Director for Nebraska Career Education with the Nebraska Department of Education; and immediate Past President Ellen O’Brien Saunders, Executive Director of the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board.
President: Ms. Katharine M. Oliver — In her role as the Assistant State Superintendent since 1989, Ms. Oliver is the nation’s most senior State Director of Career Technology Education. Under her leadership, career technical education and adult education in Maryland have grown to become model programs for other states, dedicated to excellence and innovation. Ms. Oliver also created the Correctional Education program which provides educational and library services to inmates in the State’s adult correctional institutions and is moving toward assuming responsibility for student education throughout Maryland’s Juvenile Services System. In addition, Ms. Oliver is a member of the Governor’s Workforce Investment Board Sub-Cabinet, and serves on the University of Maryland-Baltimore County’s Center for Women in Technology Advisory Board.
Vice President: Milton D. Ericksen — Throughout Mr. Ericksen’s career with the Arizona Department of Education, he has worked to develop relationships between business, industry, and career technical education. This effort has resulted in 2,100 secondary and postsecondary programs that have enriched the educational experiences for both students and teachers. In addition, Mr. Ericksen currently coordinates information between the career technical education division of the Arizona Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Education. Since 2001, he has also served on the Governor’s Council on Workforce Policy Advisory Board and the Association for Career and Technological Education.
Secretary/Treasurer: Mr. Rich Katt — As a secondary education instructor for over 30 years, Mr. Katt is well suited for his current challenges. As Nebraska’s State Director of Career Technical Education, he is responsible for administering the funds from the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technology Act to provide leadership and assistance to career and technical education throughout the state’s secondary schools and community colleges. He also is involved with coordinating education activities with the Nebraska Workforce Development and Economic Development.
Past President: Ms. Ellen O’Brien Saunders — With 18 programs and over $1 billion in annual expenditures, Ms. Saunders is responsible for planning, coordinating, evaluating, and performing policy analysis for the state’s workforce development system. She focuses on strategies that address the challenges of Washington’s workforce development and then designs performance measurement systems to evaluate the impact of these programs. Ms. Saunders currently serves on the Board for the Washington State Quality Award and is currently leading a multi-state performance management project funded the Department of Labor, the Integrated Performance Information Project.
NASDCTEc extends its sincere gratitude to Mrs. O’Brien Saunders for her time and service as the past President of this organization. During a year of fast-paced challenges and opportunities, her guidance and knowledgeable leadership proved invaluable to the organization. NASDCTEc looks forward to Mrs. O’Brien Saunders’ continued wisdom and service during the year ahead.
Founded in 1920, the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium is the Washington DC-based professional society of the state and territory agency heads responsible for career technical education. The state directors are committed to leadership and results. The association has a growing membership of over 200 members who share the State Directors’ commitment to quality education at the secondary, post secondary and adult levels.