Rachel Hazel is one of 20 school superintendents from across Georgia named to the first cohort of the Georgia Superintendents' Workforce Leadership Academy.
The program, a collaboration between the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government and Georgia Power, aims to build leaders' abilities to develop and implement strategies enhancing workforce development efforts.
"K-12 schools play a vital role in workforce development by providing the skills and knowledge students need to succeed in their future careers," said Greg Wilson, institute associate director and workforce expert.
Author's summary: Hazel joins workforce academy.