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AMTEC Management Structure

Policy and planning direction for the Automotive Manufacturing Technical Education Collaborative (AMTEC) is provided by the Policy Board. The board’s membership consists of one representative from each of the 12 Core College Partners, and at least one of the Core Company Partners being served by the colleges. The full membership of the Policy Board is 12 college representatives and 18 company representatives. The Policy Board will meet up to four times a year with two of the four meetings being face to face, and two additional ones, if required, by using web-conferencing technology.

The operational decisions are made by an Executive Committee. The Executive Committee is led by the project’s Principal Investigator, based at the Kentucky Community and Technical College offices (the AMTEC fiscal agent), who serves as director and staff; the other Executive Committee members are the four Co-Principal Investigators, and their industry partners.

The Executive Committee is organized to function as follows:

  1. The partners in the eight states will divide into four regional consortia
  2. Each region will select one college and one industry partner to represent the region on an Executive Committee
    • Two year initial term
    • Option to renew for one or two years
    • Develop staggered membership terms
  3. The Executive Committee will be make operational decisions; approve use of funds; and develop and recommend policies, program plans and priorities to the full board.
  4. The Executive Committee will meet quarterly in addition to using electronic and web-based communication tools
  5. The full Policy Board will meet at least annually to approve the Executive Committee’s recommendations and conduct industry forums

Four Regional Consortia: one college and one industry rep makeup Executive Committee The PI and Co-PI’s: facilitate the regional college and industry consortia partners meetings and monitor the activities funded in the colleges The Project is advised by a National Visiting Committee made up of college and automotive industry leaders. The National Visiting Committee will meet annually to review and evaluate the project’s progress toward goals.