Doug Major receives Oklahoma CareerTech’s top award

The 50th Annual Oklahoma CareerTech Summer Conference opening general sessions and awards presentation held at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Okla on August 1, 2017. Photo by Mitchell Alcala/Central Tech

Meridian Technology Center Superintendent Doug Major received Oklahoma CareerTech’s most prestigious award during the 50th annual Career and Technology Education Summer Conference.

Major received the Francis Tuttle Career Excellence Award from the Oklahoma Association of Career and Technology Education. Chad Tuttle, grandson of the late Francis Tuttle, presented the award.

The conference was Aug. 1-2 at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City. It attracts some 3,700 CareerTech educators from across the state and is one of the largest professional development educator conferences in the state. OkACTE is the professional organization for the state’s CareerTech administrators, teachers and staff members.

The Francis Tuttle Career Excellence Award was established in 1985 in honor of Francis Tuttle, former state director of the Oklahoma Department of Vocational and Technical Education and architect of what is now called the CareerTech System. The award recognizes individuals whose careers exemplify Tuttle’s dedication to the development of people through career and technology education. It is given only to a recipient who has made contributions of state or national significance.

Before becoming Meridian Tech’s superintendent, Major served as superintendent/CEO of Pioneer Technology Center in Ponca City. He has served on numerous local, state and national boards. Major was selected to participate in the first National Leadership Institute sponsored by the National Centers for Career and Technical Education and is a past president of the Association for Career and Technical Education.

On the international stage, Major traveled to Harbin, China, to collaborate with Harbin Railway Construction Engineering School. The trip was part of a national effort to develop new resources and methods for producing skilled workers through an expansion of China’s technical education system. The Chinese government is working to increase the number of students at vocational schools to 38.3 million by the year 2020.

For more information about the Francis Tuttle Award and Oklahoma’s CareerTech System click here.

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