Stephanie White
Director, Member Engagement and Professional Learning
Advance CTE
Professional Bio
Dr. White oversees and manages the organization’s internal and external membership engagement and professional learning strategy. She leads professional learning events and provides technical assistance for Advance CTE members to advance the organization’s strategic priorities and mission and build, strengthen and diversify in-state capacity for CTE leadership.
Prior to joining Advance CTE, Dr. White worked at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the Workforce Education division. She specifically was the fiscal and operational lead for the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) grant distributed to the 54 community, state and technical colleges across Texas. Previous to this work, she was employed for community colleges in Texas for 15 years with roles in student enrollment services including directing an Adult Education and Literacy program.
Stephanie’s hometown is Odessa, Texas but she now calls Austin, Texas home. She received her Doctor of Education from Abilene Christian University in Organizational Leadership- Higher Education. Her dissertation was a narrative study that highlighted the academic pathways and success of first-generation college students. Stephanie received her Master of Education from Angelo State University in Student Development and Leadership- Higher Education and has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University-Central Texas.
Prior to joining Advance CTE, Dr. White worked at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the Workforce Education division. She specifically was the fiscal and operational lead for the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) grant distributed to the 54 community, state and technical colleges across Texas. Previous to this work, she was employed for community colleges in Texas for 15 years with roles in student enrollment services including directing an Adult Education and Literacy program.
Stephanie’s hometown is Odessa, Texas but she now calls Austin, Texas home. She received her Doctor of Education from Abilene Christian University in Organizational Leadership- Higher Education. Her dissertation was a narrative study that highlighted the academic pathways and success of first-generation college students. Stephanie received her Master of Education from Angelo State University in Student Development and Leadership- Higher Education and has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University-Central Texas.
Organization
Parent: Advance CTE
8484 Georgia Ave, Ste 620 Silver Spring, MD 20910-5604
301.588.9630
Leadership Role
Advance CTE Staff