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In a time when education systems are being reimagined to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving workforce, one name stands out as a beacon of innovation, equity, and empowerment: Troy Long.

From his early days as a CTE student to his current role as County Director, Troy Long has lived the journey he now helps others navigate. His story is not just one of personal success—it’s a blueprint for how Career and Technical Education can transform lives, especially in communities that have long been underserved and overlooked.

From Student to System Builder: A Life Rooted in CTE

Troy’s journey began in the very classrooms he now leads. As a CTE student, he discovered the power of hands-on learning and real-world application. That spark ignited a lifelong mission: to ensure every student—regardless of zip code—has access to education that leads to opportunity.

As a teacher, he inspired students to see beyond limitations and build practical skills for the future. As a Department Chairperson and Vice Principal, he aligned programs with workforce needs, secured cutting-edge resources, and fostered collaboration among educators. Today, as a County Director, he mentors emerging leaders, oversees regional initiatives, and drives policy that positions CTE as a pathway to equity.

Impact in Underserved Communities

Troy’s work is especially vital in marginalized communities where traditional academic pathways often fall short. His approach to CTE is not just about job readiness—it’s about dignity, access, and transformation.

  • Empowering Students of Color: Troy’s programs center cultural relevance and representation, helping students see themselves in future careers.
  • Breaking Cycles of Poverty: By connecting students to high-demand industries, Troy opens doors to generational wealth and stability.
  • Restoring Hope: In communities where education has felt like a dead end, CTE becomes the hook—engaging students who’ve been written off and giving them a reason to believe again.

Spotlight: The CTE Experience – The Hook Urban Education Needs

Troy’s book is more than a memoir, it’s a manifesto. The CTE Experience dives deep into the systemic barriers urban students face and offers a bold, actionable framework for change. It’s a must-read for educators, policymakers, and community leaders who want to understand how CTE can be the lever that lifts entire communities.

“Urban education doesn’t need another reform, it needs relevance. CTE is the hook. It’s how we catch students before they fall through the cracks.”  Troy Long

Thought Leadership & Advocacy

Troy’s voice is resonating across the country:

  • Keynote Speaker: DC CTE 4th Annual Professional Development Conference
  • Presenter: ACTE National Conference
  • Podcast Guest: America in Black and White, MaiaLearning Inc., Global CTE Learning
  • Policy Advocate: Secured New Jersey’s Expanding Career Pathways in Artificial Intelligence grant

His message is clear: CTE isn’t just an option, it’s the future of equitable education.

Call to Action: Why Organizations Must Partner Now

Local districts, state agencies, and national nonprofits, this is your moment. Partnering with Troy Long means aligning with a proven leader who understands the classroom, the boardroom, and the community.

Here’s why you should act now:

  •  Design CTE programs that reflect real workforce needs
  •  Engage students through culturally relevant, hands-on learning
  •  Build partnerships that expand access and equity
  •  Train educators to become champions of career readiness

Whether you’re launching a new initiative or scaling an existing program, Troy brings the insight, strategy, and heart to make it succeed.

Connect with Troy Long

Troy Long is delivering the message districts need right now: CTE is not a detour, it’s the main road to equity, opportunity, and future-ready success. Let’s build that road together.

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