Atlanta Technical College Celebrates Executive Promotions

January 21, 2022

Bold, enterprising leaders elevated to Vice President positions

ATLANTA (January 21, 2022) – Two amazing leaders are on the move at Atlanta Technical College (ATC)!  Ms. Dorna Werdelin has been promoted to Vice President of Communications, Marketing, & Public Relations (PR), and Dr. Katrina Hunter is now the Vice President of Student Engagement.
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Ms. Werdelin assumed the role of Interim Associate Vice President of Communications, Marketing, and PR in early 2020 and led the College’s communication through the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Her calm, thoughtful messaging and advice to the College’s President were invaluable in ensuring that the students, faculty, and staff of ATC stayed informed and connected to crucial resources. Ms. Werdelin helped to provide composure and confidence during what was otherwise a stressful time.
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Social injustice events bubbled to the surface in 2020 and created what we have termed a “twin pandemic” for ATC and our nation. Ms. Werdelin helped to create and implement the ATC Family Connection – a virtual town hall platform that provided a safe space for students, faculty, and staff to remain informed and, more importantly, to discuss the emotions, struggles, and possible solutions to navigate those trying times. This innovative resource continues to prevail, as the challenges of racism and inequity continue to persist. Ms. Werdelin’s leadership and demonstrated effectiveness in promoting Atlanta Tech’s preparation of a workforce of students and graduates in “pandemic-proof careers” led to her promotion. “Atlanta Technical College is fortunate to have Ms. Werdelin guiding our communications.  Her dedication and hard work have helped to improve the brand position of the College,” said Dr. Victoria Seals, ATC’s President.
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Dr. Katrina Hunter joined the ATC team in 2019 as the Executive Director of the Center for Workforce Innovation (CWI), an innovative partnership with the City of Atlanta and the Atlanta Committee for Progress. The CWI is ATC’s workforce solution for students and employers in Metro Atlanta and the surrounding region. Led by Dr. Hunter, the initiative’s pilot focused on the skilled trades, avionics, and I.T. industries, and expanded in its second year to include film and entertainment, logistics, and supply chain management. The CWI model engages industry partners to review and enhance the College’s curriculum, aligning the training with specific competencies needed by employers. The innovative student service model now supports all ATC students, across all programs, and ensures their readiness for careers leading to economic mobility, while providing the necessary workforce pipeline to attract and retain companies.
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Dr. Seals commented, “Dr. Hunter embraced the vision for the CWI and provided effective leadership for full implementation and expansion. As we scaled the CWI model to all our program offerings, Dr. Hunter has demonstrated capable leadership in mapping and guiding the student journey at ATC.”
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These promotions round out what Dr. Seals deems the “best leadership team a college President could ask for”.
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