Chattanooga State TCAT Students Shine At SkillsUSA State Competition

  • Friday, May 6, 2022
  • Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State
TCAT Chattanooga student participants and advisors celebrate their achievements at the SkillsUSA State Competition
TCAT Chattanooga student participants and advisors celebrate their achievements at the SkillsUSA State Competition

SkillsUSA competitions returned to in-person status for the first time since 2019 and student participants from the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Chattanooga State Community College captured a total of 42 individual medals in 24 contests. Thirty-two of these medals were Gold, seven were Silver, and three were Bronze. A total of fifty-seven TCAT Chattanooga contestants competed this year. 

In addition to student medals, TCAT Chattanooga came home with the Chapter of Distinction Gold Level Chapter Excellence Program Award and the James D. King Award. The Tennessee Post-Secondary Advisor of the Year Award was presented to Mike Mercer, master instructor, Computer Support Technician. “Mr. Mercer has been an amazing advisor for more than 10 years and this prestigious award is well deserved,” stated Dr. Jim Barrott, executive vice president, TCAT. 

Gold Medal Winners: 
Asia Early, Heather Everett, Michelle Bryant - Career Pathways Showcase, Arts & Communications 
Katelyn Cooke – Employment Application Process 
Amanda Graham, Brooklynn Morrison, Hannah Andes, Tessa Green – Health Knowledge Bowl 
Thomas Buholzer – HVAC/R 
Matthew Deckman – Internet of Things, Smart Home 
Liz Zapata Obregon, Caroline Childers – Job Skill Demo 
Ryan Folz – Marine Service Technology 
Tara Grimes – Medical Assisting 
Kim Ortiz-Ruiz, Alexis Germain – Nail Care 
Amy Salazar, Anthony Jada, Jacob Gross, Jacob King, Jerry Fuget, Josh Osterhaus, Shyanne Geathers – Opening and Closing Ceremonies 
Jonah Smith – Power Equipment Technology 
Alisha Holland-Frazier, Andrew Orr, Ashlyn West, Denzel Monfort, Erik Van Daley, Nathan Whitten, Timothy Kerley – Quiz Bowl 
Brennen Wilhoite, Kaleb Moody – Robotics Automation Technology 
Andrew Travis – Technical Computer Applications 

Silver Medal Winners: 
Treasure Johnson – Automotive Refinishing Technology 
Hayley Farris – Collision Damage Appraisal 
Jeffery “Leo” Waters – Industrial Motor Control 
Jacob King – Job Interview 
Kate Crowe – Medical Assisting 
Lewis Bennett – Motorcycle Service Technology 
Noah Templeton – Technical Computer Applications 

Bronze Medal Winners: 
Alex Curtis – Information Technology Services 
Mattie Alexander – Medical Assisting 
Anthony Jada – Medical Math 

Gold medalists will advance to the national SkillsUSA competition that will be held June 20-24 in Atlanta. “We are very pleased that we had so many students receive gold medals at the recent State SkillsUSA competition,” said Dr. Barrott. “It speaks to the quality faculty that we have and their excellent engagement with students to prepare our students with a high level of industry skills. We are anxious to see how they do at the national competitions in June.” 

SkillsUSA advisors play a big part in helping to prepare students for competitions each year. Advisors for the 2022 competition included Diane Jackson, LeShundria Nelson, Cynthia Rutledge, Nancy Draper, Houston Graham, Mike Mercer, Rex Weeks, Tiffany Hammond, Ed Grun, Jimmy Jones, Rebecca Stewart, Scotty Holland, Tim Chastain, Robert Martin, Bill Heckathorn and Rick Swafford. 

All TCAT Chattanooga students have the opportunity to become a member of its SkillsUSA Chapter where they focus on personal and workplace skills as well as technical skills grounded in academics. This framework empowers members to become world-class workers, leaders, and responsible American citizens.

For more information about programs offered through TCAT Chattanooga, call 423-697-4433 or visit the TCAT Chattanooga web page here.

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