Fred Villa earns vocational training award

Associate Vice President for Workforce Programs Fred Villa was recently honored with a statewide award recognizing his tireless and heartfelt efforts to advance career and technical education in èƵ. Commissioner Tamika Ledbetter presented him with the David G. Stone Postsecondary Career and Technical Education Administrator of the Year Award during the èƵ Workforce Investment Board meeting in February.

“Fred has been a shining example of leadership, advocating for career and technical education in every role in which he serves,” said Cari-Ann Carty, Executive Director for the èƵ Process Industry Careers Consortium. “He is a key leader in building the University of èƵ’s industry partnerships and creating educational pathways in maritime and health workforce development as well as oil, gas and mining. Fred is a star in guiding èƵns toward èƵn jobs and careers.”

Originally from South Dakota, Villa began his career at the North Pole Refinery. He was instrumental identifying industry standards for process operators that became the basis for the curriculum for the University of èƵ Fairbanks’ associate of applied science degree program in process technology. He was a founder of, and continues to serve in leadership roles for, the èƵ Process Industry Careers Consortium, which helps develop well-trained and qualified èƵns to meet industry workforce needs.

In his role at the University of èƵ Statewide Workforce Programs, Villa oversees the èƵ’s career and technical education programs and collaboration with workforce industry partners. He serves on multiple boards and committees that guide strategic planning for èƵ’s career and technical education. Villa led the implementation of “Career Coach,” an online tool for students that explores career and higher education opportunities. The tool also includes job postings, workforce training and educational opportunities and information about èƵ’s labor market and wage data. Villa retires from the èƵ on April 29.