Dr. Victoria Seals’ Journey at Atlanta Technical College

The Warrior Alliance Spotlight

This podcast episode features Dr. Victoria Seals, the President of Atlanta Technical College, discussing her passion for education and the college’s commitment to empowering veterans through technical education. Dr. Seals shares her background, the importance of skills-based training, and the success stories of veterans who have transitioned to civilian careers with the help of Atlanta Technical College.

Keywords:

  • Atlanta Technical College
  • Dr. Victoria Seals
  • Veterans Education
  • Technical Education
  • Skills-Based Training
  • Warrior Alliance
  • Community Partnership
  • Veteran Success Stories
  • Educational Leadership
  • Workforce Innovation

Key Takeaways:

  1. Dr. Victoria Seals’ Dedication: With a career deeply rooted in education, Dr. Seals is committed to making education accessible and effective for all, especially veterans.
  2. Atlanta Technical College’s Veteran Support: The college offers short-term, tuition-free programs and a dedicated Veteran Services Center to assist veterans in their educational journey.
  3. Skills-Based Training: Atlanta Technical College focuses on training students with the skills directly sought by employers, leading to a 99% job placement rate.
  4. Veteran Success Stories: The college has numerous success stories of veterans who have used their military experience as a foundation for successful civilian careers.
  5. Comprehensive Support System: Through partnerships with organizations like the Warrior Alliance, Atlanta Technical College ensures veterans receive support beyond education, addressing their holistic needs.

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