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Professional Bio
Audrey Webb’s career in workforce development in higher education spans across more than a decade. She currently leads the Alabama Community College System’s federal and state apprenticeship and work-based learning strategy. As the Director of Work-Based Learning Programs, she manages pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, and work-based learning programs that strengthen the possibilities for residents to be successful in Alabama’s growing economy. She works with the Alabama Office of Apprenticeship to help ensure that businesses and industry are well-informed of the benefits available for training partnerships at the state’s community and technical colleges. She also manages collegiate chapters for the Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) across Alabama.
Prior to serving the entire system of Alabama’s 24 community and technical colleges, Audrey served as Division Chair of Engineering Technology as an electronic engineering instructor at Gadsden State Community College. She also has industry experience, working as a project engineer and associate technical specialist in the manufacturing industry prior to joining Gadsden
Audrey earned a Master of Engineering Degree from Mississippi State University and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Prior to serving the entire system of Alabama’s 24 community and technical colleges, Audrey served as Division Chair of Engineering Technology as an electronic engineering instructor at Gadsden State Community College. She also has industry experience, working as a project engineer and associate technical specialist in the manufacturing industry prior to joining Gadsden
Audrey earned a Master of Engineering Degree from Mississippi State University and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from University of Alabama in Huntsville.
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