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School Participation
250
Students Accepted
133
Yearly Internships
Industry Instructors
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On-Site Education
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School Participation
Students Accepted
Yearly Internships
Industry Instructors
Instructor
“I spent twenty-two years in the electrical industry as a journeyman wireman, estimator, and project manager. I got firsthand understanding of the program at ACT while checking on students from Vestavia Hills High School. These visits allowed me to meet the instructors and get to know the leadership. When I retired from education (2020), the leadership offered me the opportunity to work part time as an instructor and it's been a great fit.”
Industrial Metal Fabrication Instructor
“I attended the Academy of Craft Training (ACT) in the 2017-2018 school year. In 2018, one week after high school graduation, I began my career in the construction industry with Brasfield and Gorrie. I traveled throughout the Southeast with opportunities to work on big-name jobs, such as Protective Stadium, Alabama Theater, Google and many more! In 2022, I was given the opportunity to come back to the Academy as the welding instructor. I have always been passionate about ACT and the opportunities received throughout the program. I am excited about coming back to mentor students and giving them the same opportunities I experienced.”
Interior/Exterior Finishes Instructor
“I started working in construction with my grandfather and my uncles when I was 12 years old. They worked in the construction industry for most of their lives, and I was able to work with them during the summers. I attended and graduated from Alabama A&M University with an electrical engineering degree and began my professional career with South Central Bell, where I worked for more than 28 years. I was offered an opportunity to come and teach at the Academy of Craft Training for a summer class and have been a part of the ACT team since 2019.”
Commercial Construction Instructor
“I started working in commercial construction as an apprentice carpenter in 1997. Later in my career while working for a commercial construction company, I created an in-house four-year carpenter apprenticeship program that was certified by the U.S. Department of Labor, and I taught most of those classes for about seven years while working there. Knowing that and having a background in teaching carpentry classes made the decision to teach at the Academy a natural fit for me.”
Commercial Electrical Construction Instructor
“I have been in the electrical industry for over 46 years, with a variety of experiences in residential, commercial, and industrial projects. I also served in the fire department with Birmingham Fire and Rescue for over 20 years. The combination of the two fields has giving me a vast amount of life experiences. I am excited with the opportunity to make a positive impact for our students and provide them with a chance to start a career in the electrical field which I believe is an exciting and ever-changing industry.”
HVACR & Mechanical Systems Instructor
“I started in the HVAC industry right out of high school in 2014. What sold me on HVAC was learning the abilities to perform multiple different crafts in one. Being a HVAC technician taught me refrigeration, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and much more. I have worked for two large commercial/industrial companies throughout my career in the Birmingham metro area. Now I get to pass my skillset down to my students and prepare them for their careers and watch them grow at the Academy of Craft Training!”
On-Site Education
Counselor
“In 2005, I started working as a school counselor at a local middle school in my hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. I have had the pleasure of working with students in all developmental stages and from various backgrounds for the last 18 years. I am currently working on my doctorate, and my passion is mentoring youth to ensure success in the school environment. I was recruited to help pilot the program in 2016 to help assist the schools and students with this new exciting opportunity. This program has been life-changing for many of our students and I am fortunate to be a part of their process!”
Education Director
“I started as a classroom teacher and became an administrator in 2005 with Jefferson County Schools. In 2010, I accepted an administrative position at Shades Valley Technical Academies, and it was there that I realized that career/technical education can transform high school into a launching pad for students in their future career. I am passionate about the ACT because our program goals are consistent with my goals as a professional. I love helping students connect to their future and watching them grow into professionals who know how to get a job, keep a job, and advance!”