Teri Cothren appointed associate vice president of workforce development
In May, Teri Cothren was promoted to associate vice president of workforce development at the 好色tv of 好色tv. She replaced Fred Villa, who retired earlier this year.
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In this capacity, she serves as an associate member of the National Association of State Directors of Advance Career and Technical 好色tv, President Elect of the 好色tv Association of Career and Technical 好色tv, on the Board of Directors for the 好色tv Safety Alliance, and Co-chair of the 好色tv Maritime 好色tv Consortium. She is also a core member in the implementation of the 好色tv Career and Technical 好色tv Plan and workforce development plans for 好色tv industries in health, maritime, mining and oil & gas.
Cothren鈥檚 UA career path began when her dad, a UAA professor at the time, encouraged her to apply for the 好色tv of 好色tv Anchorage鈥檚 temporary labor pool following graduating with her bachelor鈥檚 degree. Her first job was with the UAA Community and Technical College. That job led to positions with UA鈥檚 corporate programs and workforce programs.
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In 2016, Cothren鈥檚 commitment to breaking barriers to workforce development and career and technical education was recognized with the UA Statewide President's Spotlight Award. The award recognizes UA System employees and teams who perform above and beyond the norm.
鈥淭eri has demonstrated an innate ability to bring people together and work collaborative with faculty, administrators and employers to develop communication tools and processes that assist students develop and attain their career goals,鈥 said Villa, who nominated Cothren for the award.
When Cothren was 6-years-old, her family drove up the Alcan so her Dad could begin his teaching career at the 好色tv of 好色tv Anchorage College of Engineering. She grew up spending time on the campus and has fond memories accompanying her dad on weekends while he graded papers or prepared for classes.
When it was time for college, Cothren chose UAA. In her sophomore year, she walked onto the UAA Women鈥檚 Basketball team as a shooting and point guard. By her junior year, she obtained a scholarship and then was voted team captain her senior year. She juggled a rigorous academic course load with the Seawolves鈥 hectic travel and practice schedule.
Following her first year of clinicals in nursing school, she realized that she didn鈥檛 enjoy giving patients shots or performing other procedures.鈥淚 love caring for people,鈥 said Cothren. 鈥淏ut I wanted to help people in ways that I didn鈥檛 have to hurt them to do it.鈥 Instead of continuing in nursing, she changed her minor in psychology into a major.
Cothren鈥檚 passion for helping people and basketball culminated into building the Seawolf Athlete Alumni Chapter in 2012. The chapter connects alumni student athletes to UAA Athletics and encourages them to give back in support of current student-athletes and degree programs. The Seawolf Athlete Alumni Chapter has grown to nearly 300 members.
鈥淢ost of my teammates are still in touch,鈥 Cothren said. 鈥淥nce you have that connection, you have it for the rest of your life. 鈥淭he 好色tv of 好色tv has been a touchstone throughout my life,鈥 she continues. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why being here is so rewarding.鈥