
SKCTC celebrates Knox students ‘Going Pro’ with new careers
Published on May 5, 2025
The statewide KCTCS “Going Pro” initiative continued this week on the Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College Knox Campus, recognizing students committing to high-demand careers in their communities.
The celebration took place Tuesday, April 29, during the Barbourville Chamber of Commerce’s monthly meeting. Knox County Judge Executive Mike Mitchell delivered remarks highlighting the importance of workforce development in the region and introduced the students being recognized.
Among those honored:
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James Burchel Blevins, a journeyman plumber student, is employed with Blevins & Son’s Plumbing in London, Kentucky.
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Robert Jacob Mayne, also a journeyman plumber student, is working with Mayne Stream Plumbing in Girdler, Kentucky.
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Peyton Mason, a combination welding student, will begin working as a welder with T & T Farm Services LLC in London, Kentucky starting May 20, 2024.
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Ta’Mia Bledsoe, a medical assisting student, has accepted a position with Access Health in Barbourville, Kentucky.
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Tyler Warren, a graduate of SKCTC’s CDL program, broke performance records during his licensing exam and now works as a route driver for Pepsi Cola Company in Corbin, Kentucky.
The “Going Pro” initiative honors students entering the workforce immediately after graduation, whether or not they are able to attend the ceremony. These students represent the next generation of skilled professionals committed to making a difference in their communities.
Sponsored by the Kentucky Community & Technical College System and the Kentucky Department of Education, “Going Pro” celebrations are being held across the Commonwealth this spring. SKCTC will also host Going Pro events on the Middlesboro campus.
During the 2023–24 academic year, nearly 95% of all KCTCS credentials awarded were in programs aligned with the state’s top five targeted industry sectors—advanced manufacturing, business/IT, construction/skilled trades, healthcare and transportation/logistics—or designed to transfer to a four-year university.
For more information, visit goingpro.kctcs.edu.