The nomination process for the 2013 Policymaker of the Year is now open. Nominations can be made through the ACTE awards portal by ACTE members, state associations or the Board of Directors.
The award is presented annually to national policymakers who have made the most significant impact on national policy related to career and technical education either during the past year or over an extended career of public service.
Submitted nominations must include:
- a cover letter stating the nominee’s qualifications for the award
- supporting information related to significant CTE national policy accomplishments or
- other appropriate accomplishments related to CTE
Individual ACTE members submitting a nomination must have the endorsement of an association, agency, group, several individuals or a combination these.
Award winners will be selected by the ACTE Public Policy Department in conjunction with the Board Directors, and will be presented at the 2014 National Policy Seminar in Washington, DC.
For additional information on the award, please visit the award webpage. To nominate a policymaker, please visit the ACTE awards portal. The nomination process will close onJanuary 1, 2014.
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