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 TECHTOWN FOUNDATION’S CORDELL CARTER RECOGNIZED AS CHAMPION OF CHANGE

 
The White House recognized Cordell Carter, II, CEO of Tech- Town Foundation, as a Champion of Change for computer science education in a ceremony held January 26th in Washington, DC. Carter was one of nine individuals selected by the White House for their leadership and innovation in expanding access to computer science education and for inspiring the next generation to use 21st century tools to better their communities.
 
“As with any leadership award, this represents a team effort by all of our TechTown staff, board and donors in Chattanooga and beyond,” says Carter. “The community’s support allowed TechTown to extend the classroom and learn-ing experiences of students throughout the region, introducing them to the mind-blowing opportunities computer science can bring to their lives.”
 
At the ceremony, Carter also shared his experiences in STEAM education with officials from the U.S. Department of Education at a special round table focusing on computer science beyond the K-12 classroom.
 
TechTown Foundation is a local non-profit dedicated to inspiring imagination, innovation, and collaboration in children ages 7-17.
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