S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N
WHAT IS YOUR MISSION, AND HOW
HAS IT SHIFTED DUE TO COVID-19?
e mission of William S. Hutchings College
and Career Academy is to graduate students
equipped and prepared for an emerging
21st-century global workforce. We have been
doing business as usual. Students who attend
Hutchings CCA receive their college credit
from Central Georgia Technical College,
therefore, all lab classes had required atten-
dance.
WHAT IS THE MOST GRATIFYING
PART OF YOUR JOB?
Being able to work with industry and busi-
ness to create the future workforce for the
Macon-Bibb County community.
WHAT ARE YOU MOST EXCITED
ABOUT IN OUR COMMUNIT Y?
e economic growth in our community,
as well as partnerships with business and
industry.
LOOKING BACK, I WISH I HAD
KNOWN: Not to be afraid to ask for help,
and that doing so is not a sign of weakness.
HOW CAN WOMEN SUPPORT EACH
OTHER?
Work collectively and strive to support each
other publicly.
HOW CAN MEN SUPPORT WOMEN?
By helping to close the gender leadership gap.
2021 Women in Business
DR. CASSANDRA
WASHINGTON
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CTAE &
CEO OF W.S. HUTCHINGS COLLEGE AND
CAREER ACADEMY
BIBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
1780 ANTHONY ROAD, MACON
478-779-2528
CASSANDRA.WASHINGTON@BCSDK12.NET
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