PODCAST · education
The OTCs Podcast Series
by Rachael Mann
Ohio Technical Centers (OTCs), a division of the Ohio Association of Career-Technical Superintendents (OACTS), are educational providers offering postsecondary and adult learners the training and credentials needed for today’s most in-demand jobs. This podcast series will engage, inform, and inspire adult learners, business partners, and the broader community about the opportunities available through OTCs.
-
13
From Towers to Nursing: Diverse Opportunities at Cuyahoga Valley Career Center with Terri Lynn Brosseau
Host Rachael Mann welcomes Terri Lynn Brosseau, Adult Education Director at Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (an Ohio Technical Center), to discuss how Career and Technical Education (CTE) supports adults through flexible schedules, small classes, and industry-expert instructors. Terri Lynn shares her career path from corporate technology leadership to education and administration, and outlines CVCC’s diverse offerings, including health careers, emergency response, industrial, and beauty. Highlights include the 180-hour telecommunications tower tech program that awards 10 certifications and leads to multiple career pathways, and a customizable multi-craft maintenance program using hands-on simulators for troubleshooting and diagnostics. They cover practical nursing options, employer partnerships that shape curriculum and provide clinical/externship sites and equipment, use of Ohio TechCred for employer-tailored credentialing, and student success stories showing life-changing workforce outcomes, plus upcoming programs and ways the community can get involved.00:00 Welcome to the OTC Podcast00:48 Terri Lynn’s Career Journey02:27 What Adult Education Offers03:51 Tower Tech Training06:55 Multi Craft Maintenance09:36 Who We Serve10:15 Practical Nursing Pathways11:58 Employer Partnerships13:48 Ohio TechCred Impact15:46 Student Success Stories19:31 Future Programs Get Involved20:47 Closing Learn more about Terri Lynn Brosseau:Currently serving as Adult Education Director at Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, Terri Lynn oversees all aspects of the adult education program, including profit and loss management, curriculum design, student enrollment, and instructional leadership. Her tenure with the organization also includes several years as Adult Education Coordinator, where she played a key role in program growth and operational excellence.Previously, she held senior academic leadership roles with Education Affiliates in both Cincinnati and Cuyahoga Falls, where they served as Director and later Dean of Education. In these roles, Terri Lynn led faculty development, ensured regulatory compliance, strengthened academic outcomes, and partnered with leadership teams to meet enrollment, financial aid, and placement goals. Her ability to align academic strategies with institutional objectives contributed significantly to campus performance and accreditation success.Terri Lynn’s professional journey began in technology and corporate leadership, including a long tenure with Westfield Group, where she directed a Center of Excellence with a $10 million budget and led large, cross-functional teams to achieve significant cost savings and operational efficiencies. Additional experience includes roles in relationship management and software development, providing a strong technical foundation that continues to inform their data-driven approach to leadership. Terri Lynn holds a Master of Business Administration from Argosy University and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from The University of Akron.Resources: Cuyahoga Valley Career Center: https://www.cvccworks.edu/Ohio Technical Centers: https://www.ohtechcenters.com/OACTS: www.oacts.comTechCred: https://techcred.ohio.gov/
-
12
Building the Future: Matt Thompson on CTE and Workforce Initiatives
In this episode of the OTCs podcast, Matt Thompson, the Director of Adult Education at C-TEC of Licking County, sits down with Rachael Mann to discuss the critical role of Career and Technical Education (CTE) in adult learning, emphasizing workforce development, flexible and relevant training programs, and direct pathways to employment. Matt shares his background in business and education, the unique challenges adult learners face, and how C-TEC collaborates with industry partners to ensure programs align with employer needs. The conversation covers various programs offered by C-TEC, including healthcare, public safety, skilled trades, IT, fiber optics, drone operations, and customized training for businesses. Special initiatives like Jill of All Trades and Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary are also highlighted as ways to break stereotypes and offer specialized training. The episode emphasizes the importance of real-world applications, credentials, and hands-on training in preparing adults for sustainable careers.00:00 Introduction01:32 CTE Mission & Adult Education03:18 Barriers & Support for Adult Learners05:17 Employer Alignment & Programs08:18 Expanded Function Dental Assistant09:48 Broadband & Fiber Optics Training11:50 Drone & UAS Training13:44 Customized Training for Employers14:50 ESL & GED Programs16:02 Jill of All Trades Event18:28 Final Thoughts & Call to Action
-
11
Bridging the Skills Gap: Michelle Rodewald on Adult Workforce Education
In this episode of the Ohio Technical Centers (OTCs) podcast, host Rachael Mann chats with Michelle Rodewald, Director of Adult Workforce Education at Auburn Career Center. Michelle discusses her journey in educational leadership, detailing Auburn's adult education programs designed to meet the workforce needs of Northeast Ohio. Key topics include the center's partnerships with local businesses, high job placement rates exceeding 85%, and the customized training solutions addressing regional skills gaps. The conversation touches on the broad range of programs offered—from HVAC and healthcare to machining and public safety—and how Auburn's individualized support services, state-of-the-art facilities, and passionate instructors prepare students for successful careers.00:00 Introduction to the OTCs Podcast00:13 Meet Michelle Rodewald: Director of Adult Workforce Education00:41 Michelle's Journey to Auburn Career Center02:01 Auburn Career Center's Mission and Community Impact03:41 Job Placement Success and Key Strategies06:48 Customized Training Solutions for Local Employers08:11 Innovative Custom Training Programs10:37 Support Services for Adult Students11:34 Success in Health and Public Safety Programs12:41 Trades and Industry Programs at Auburn13:56 Aspire, GED, and Adult Diploma Pathways15:11 Creating a Supportive Environment for Adult Learners16:22 Exciting Expansions at Auburn Career Center17:23 Advice for Prospective Students and Final Thoughts
-
10
Trailblazing Training: How Scioto County Career and Technical Center Meets Community Needs
In the first episode of Series 2 of the OTCs Podcast, host Rachael Mann speaks with Derek Brown of the Scioto County Career & Technical Center (SCCTC) to examine how one of Ohio’s most robust OTCs is meeting workforce needs, expanding training opportunities, and transforming the lives of learners across the region.Derek discusses SCCTC’s rapid program expansion, shaped by close collaboration with employer advisory committees and responsive program design. Listeners will learn how SCCTC has strengthened healthcare pathways, launched new high-demand programs in industrial and technical fields, and created innovative training opportunities for residents of the STAR Community Justice Center. Through this partnership, adult learners earn valuable industry credentials, develop essential employability skills, and gain access to adult diploma pathways that support successful reentry.Topics covered include: • How advisory committees directly influence new program development • Healthcare pathways including LPN, LPN-to-RN Bridge, Medical Assisting, Surgical Technology, Phlebotomy, and more • High-demand industrial programs such as electricity, industrial maintenance, welding, and power line mechanics • The new Fiber Optic Technician program, aligned with Ohio’s statewide broadband expansion • SCCTC’s role in supporting reentry at the STAR Community Justice Center, including awarding more than 120 adult diplomas in one year • Customized training options, including ServSafe, OSHA 10, CEUs, Excel, and TechCred-approved credentials • Future program development in behavioral and rehabilitation servicesThis episode highlights the critical role Ohio Technical Centers play in workforce development, second-chance pathways, employer partnerships, and community advancement.Guest Bio: Derek BrownDerek Brown is the Director of Post-secondary and Continuing Education at the Scioto County Career Technical Center, where he is now in his ninth year leading adult education programming. With sixteen years of experience in education—all within the career-technical field—Derek brings deep knowledge of workforce development, program design, and learner success pathways.He began his career as a high school science teacher before transitioning into administration, where he has since focused on expanding access to high-quality technical training for adult learners. Derek earned his B.S. in Natural Science Education from Shawnee State University and his M.Ed. in Educational Leadership from the University of Cincinnati.Derek is an active member of the Ohio Association for Career and Technical Education and the Post-Secondary Adult Career-Technical Education (PACTE) network. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Portsmouth Kiwanis and is a 2019 graduate of the Byrl R. Shoemaker CTE Leadership Institute.He is a frequent presenter at statewide professional events, including the Ohio Career Technical Education Professionals Conference, the Ohio ACTE Annual Conference, and the Ohio Technical Center New Director Seminar.Resources Mentioned in the EpisodeScioto County Career & Technical Center https://www.sciototech.org/STAR Community Justice Center http://www.starcjc.com/Ohio Technical Centers – Find Your Local OTC https://www.ohtechcenters.com/Ohio Association for Career and Technical Superintendents (OACTS) https://www.oacts.com/TechCred Program (State of Ohio) https://techcred.ohio.gov/SCCTC Adult Diploma Program Information https://www.sciototech.org/post-secondary/SCCTC Customized Training Offerings https://www.sciototech.org/adult-education/customized-trainingSpecial ThanksSpecial thanks to OACTS for its support in advancing this effort. OACTS continues to champion the work of Ohio Technical Centers, strengthening workforce development, adult education, and community-based career pathways across the state.
-
9
Empowering Futures: Adult Education and Industry Collaboration in Southwest Ohio with Kim Gates
In the final episode of Season One of the OTCs Podcast, Kim Gates, Director of Adult Education at Warren County Career Center, discusses the center's initiatives and programs with host, Rachael Mann. Situated uniquely between Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, the center offers seven comprehensive program pathways, including manufacturing, HVAC, welding, electrical power lines, cosmetology, EMS, and IT. Gates elaborates on a noteworthy program for incarcerated students, providing them with advanced manufacturing and robotics training to ease their reentry into the workforce. She emphasizes collaboration with local businesses to create customized training programs and discusses the center's upcoming cybersecurity, cloud computing, and industrial electrical technician programs. Gates encourages individuals from high school seniors to mid-career professionals to explore career and technical education opportunities for robust, high-demand career paths.To learn more about Warren County Career Center, visit https://www.mywccc.org/. For Ohio Technical Centers in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/ for more information.
-
8
From Classroom to Career: Upper Valley’s Role in Workforce Development with Duane Caudill
In this episode of the OTCs podcast, explore how Upper Valley Career Center’s Adult Technology Center is shaping career pathways for adult learners in Ohio. Guest Duane Caudill shares insights into the center’s short-term training programs, focusing on high-demand fields like healthcare, advanced manufacturing, HVAC, welding, and automation. Key topics include the OTC Plus program, which allows high school students to enroll in technical education programs unavailable at their schools, and the center’s strong partnerships with business and industry to develop customized training solutions. Duane discusses the center’s International Apprenticeship Exchange Program, which connects students with Germany’s apprenticeship model and highlights the role of emerging technologies such as AI and automation in workforce preparation. Success stories of students advancing their careers through stackable credentials are shared, along with strategies for supporting adult learners balancing education with work and family responsibilities. The episode also covers the center’s approach to addressing skill gaps and the importance of industry collaboration in developing future-ready training programs.To learn more about Ohio Technical Centers in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/. Special thanks to the support of OACTS and its role in advancing this effort.
-
7
Advancing Careers: Exploring EHOVE’s Partnerships and Programs
In this episode of the OTC's podcast, learn about the critical role of Ohio Technical Centers in workforce development, focusing on the EHOVE Career Center. Guest Laura Dowdell, the Adult Education Director at EHOVE, shares insights from her 26 years of experience in education, particularly highlighting EHOVE's innovative programs and strong partnerships. Key topics include the center's LPN-RN diploma program, the collaboration with Fisher-Titus Medical Center, and the unique marine trades technician program. Laura underscores the importance of customizing training to meet local workforce needs, ensuring program alignment with job market trends, and creating flexible and engaging educational opportunities for adult learners. The podcast also highlights success stories, including a student who transitioned from earning her high school diploma to becoming a paramedic. Additionally, upcoming expansions at EHOVI, such as a CDL program and a new dental hygiene program in partnership with the local community college, are discussed.To learn more about Ohio Technical Centers in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/ for more information.
-
6
Empowering Tomorrow's Caregivers: Adena Health and PRCTC's Joint Efforts: Insights from Stephanie Jury of Adena Health System
In this episode of the OTC podcast, host Rachael Mann converses with Stephanie Jury, Manager of Clinical Learning and Development at Adena Health, about the impactful collaboration with the Ohio Technical Center (OTC), Pickaway Ross Career Technical Center (PRCTC). This partnership provides hands-on clinical placements for students, addressing staffing needs and fostering workforce development through programs like STNA, LPN, and MA training. The initiative allows students to gain real-world experience in specialty clinics and has led to career advancements from roles in environmental services and nutrition to medical assistants, supported by fully-funded educational programs. Additionally, the partnership facilitates LPN to RN transitions and hires high school students as Patient Care Associates. Stephanie discusses future goals, including enhancing educational programs and establishing new services such as an ambulance service. The collaboration is highlighted as a model for aligning educational programs with healthcare workforce needs.To learn more about Ohio Technical Centers in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/ for more information.
-
5
Second Chances: How STAR and OTCs are Rebuilding Lives
Empowering Transformation: The STAR Community Justice Center and Ohio Technical Centers PartnershipIn this episode of the Ohio Technical Centers podcast, host Rachael Mann welcomes Josh Dylan from the STAR Community Justice Center. They discuss the Center's mission as a community-based correctional facility aimed at providing felony offenders with cognitive behavioral therapy, CTE programs, and reentry resources. Josh explains the impactful partnerships with local career technical centers, such as Collins Career Technical Center, Scioto County Career Technical Center, and Tri-County Career Technical Center, which offer residents trade-based education and industry-recognized certifications. Success stories, the importance of community service, educational services like GED preparation, and advice for business leaders on hiring STAR program graduates are also highlighted. The episode emphasizes the role of cognitive behavioral therapy and the reentry department’s efforts in ensuring successful reintegration into society.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest00:54 Overview of STAR Community Justice Center01:34 Partnerships with Local Career Technical Centers03:26 CTE Programs and Success Stories05:51 Resident Selection and Rehabilitation Process08:34 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Reentry Support11:54 Community Service and Educational Services17:42 Advice for Business Leaders and Industry Partners20:09 Josh's Journey and ConclusionListeners are encouraged to visit the STAR Community Justice Center website, http://www.starcjc.com/. To learn more about Ohio Technical Centers in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/ for more information.
-
4
Empowering Adult Learners: Frank Polen on Career and Technical Education
In this episode of the Ohio Technical Center's podcast, Rachael Mann interviews Frank Polen, the award-winning assistant superintendent and director of curriculum at Buckeye Career Center in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Frank discusses the wide range of adult education programs offered at Buckeye Career Center, including full-time and part-time courses in fields like welding, healthcare, and firefighting. He highlights the unique opportunities provided by the Adult Diploma Program, which allows adults to earn high school diplomas and acquire valuable skills. Frank also emphasizes the importance of community and employer partnerships, institutional advisory councils, and workforce summits in shaping the programs to meet local workforce needs. Additionally, he underscores the center's approach to short-term, customized training to address immediate workforce demands. Throughout the conversation, Frank shares inspiring success stories of how these programs have transformed lives and positively impacted the community. Listeners are encouraged to visit Buckeye Career Center's website,https://www.buckeyecareercenter.org/. To learn more about Ohio Technical Centers in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/ for more information.
-
3
Upskilling Ohio: Transforming Lives Through Career Training with Guest Lori Smith
In this episode, Lori Smith from the Washington County Career Center discusses her role in transforming community outreach efforts for adult technical training. The podcast explores the center's collaboration with the Ohio Means Job Center, which aims to increase young people's awareness about career opportunities that don't require a four-year degree. Notable initiatives include interactive training trailers and events like the Manufacturing in Action and Discover Healthcare Careers fairs, which connect students with local employers and diverse career pathways. For more information about the career center in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/.
-
2
Boosting Careers: Insights from Apollo Career Center
In this podcast episode, Keith Horner, superintendent of Apollo Career Center and president of OACTS, discusses his career transition from teaching to administration. He highlights the transformative impact of career technical education and the role of Ohio Technical Centers (OTCs) in workforce development. Horner shares insights on the strong community and industry partnerships that Apollo has fostered, tailored training programs, and the successful integration of education and business needs to enhance student career readiness. For more information about the career center in your area, visit www.oacts.com or https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/.
-
1
Building Partnerships for a Bright Future: Ohio Central School System and Ohio Technical Centers Join Forces
In this episode, we are joined by guest Jennifer Sanders, who is the School Superintendent at the Ohio Central School System through the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. The partnership between the Ohio Central School System and the Ohio Technical Centers is driving positive change in the lives of incarcerated individuals. Through a commitment to providing quality education and 21st-century career technical training, these organizations are equipping them with the skills and knowledge they need to reenter society as productive citizens. With a focus on building capacity and expanding opportunities, the partnership aims to fill the workforce needs of Ohio by training and certifying individuals in high-demand fields. The success stories are inspiring, with students gaining certifications and passing exams with flying colors. The ripple effect of these partnerships reaches far beyond the prison walls, impacting local communities and businesses. By preparing individuals for reentry, the partnership is breaking down barriers and combatting the stigma associated with incarceration. With plans for future expansion and deeper collaboration, they are laying the foundation for a brighter future for all.Tune into this episode to learn more about this growing partnership.Bio: Jennifer Sanders has dedicated her life to corrections education. As a 31-year corrections education professional, she started as a teacher and advanced to education leadership roles as a Teacher Supervisor, Principal, and Academic Director. She moved to the role of internal auditor and served as a deputy warden at two prisons for four years. Jennifer then served as the school superintendent at the Ohio Department of Youth Services before returning to DRC in 2019 as the school superintendent. Jennifer earned a BS in education from Bowling Green State University and her MS in education leadership, plus postgraduate work at the University of Dayton.
-
0
Shaping the Future of Work and Education with Ohio Technical Centers
Welcome to the Inaugural Episode of the Ohio Technical Center Podcast Series! In this pivotal first episode, your host, Rachael Mann, is joined by special guest, Bill Bussey, the executive director of the OTCs, to dive deep into the transformative world of Ohio Technical Centers (OTCs), bringing to light how these institutions are shaping the future of adult education and workforce development in Ohio. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The Genesis of OTCs: Discover the rich history behind the Ohio Technical Centers, tracing their roots back to the vocational education movement of the 1960s and 70s and how they have evolved to meet the changing needs of the workforce and industry. Bill Bussey's Journey: From teaching agricultural science to leading the Ohio Technical Centers, hear how Bill’s career reflects the changing landscape of technical education in Ohio. The Role of OTCs Today: Understand the unique place OTCs hold in Ohio's education system, offering certificate programs in skilled trades and other in-demand fields that are designed to be completed in less than a year. Impact on Workforce Development: Learn about the partnerships between OTCs, businesses, and industries to provide targeted training and upskilling, ensuring that Ohio’s workforce is ready for the jobs of today and tomorrow. Adapting to Technological Advances: Bill discusses how OTCs are preparing for the future, especially in light of rapid technological changes and the rise of artificial intelligence in the job market. The Importance of Partnerships: Explore how OTCs work with state and local agencies, business and industry leaders, and educational institutions to provide comprehensive training and education services. Looking Ahead: Bill shares his vision for the future of OTCs, including expanding program offerings and continuing to adapt to the workforce needs of Ohio and beyond. Learn more about today's guest, Executive Director – William A. Bussey Former state director of career-technical education at the Ohio Department of Education, William A. Bussey serves as the Executive Director for the Ohio Technical Centers. Bussey spent 14 years as superintendent at Mid-East Career and Technology Centers, in addition to being a teacher at Bloom-Carroll Local School District in vocational agriculture, a supervisor at the Career Technical Education Center of Licking County (C-TEC) and an adult education director at Eastland Fairfield Career Technical Schools. He has been active in many career-technical education organizations in leadership positions. He is a past president of Ohio ACTE and currently serves on the board for the National Council of Local Administrators (NCLA). Resources Mentioned: Ohio Technical Centers Website: Visit for more information on programs, locations, and opportunities: https://ohiotechnicalcenters.com/ Contact Bill Bussey: [email protected] or 740-851-0270 for further inquiries. Connect With Us: We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts, questions, and feedback on this episode, or suggest topics for future episodes. Reach out via our social media channels or directly through our website. Don’t Forget: Subscribe to our podcast to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the like button and share it with anyone looking to learn more about the dynamic world of career and technical education in Ohio. Thank you for tuning in to the Ohio Technical Centers podcast series. Stay curious, keep innovating, and join us next time for another deep dive into the world of education and workforce development.
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Ohio Technical Centers (OTCs), a division of the Ohio Association of Career-Technical Superintendents (OACTS), are educational providers offering postsecondary and adult learners the training and credentials needed for today’s most in-demand jobs. This podcast series will engage, inform, and inspire adult learners, business partners, and the broader community about the opportunities available through OTCs.
HOSTED BY
Rachael Mann
Loading similar podcasts...