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Shanna Franklin hired as automotive instructor

Dan Townsend, a Paris resident, and Automotive Instructor at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-McKenzie, is retiring the keys after 20 years. He has accomplished many achievements while being the automotive instructor since 2001. Some of those achievements include but not limited to: earning, and maintaining ASE Certification for the Automotive program, industry involvement, numerous TN SkillsUSA awards, and sustaining a graduate placement rate of nearly 90 percent.

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification assures consumers of the knowledge and mastery of a mechanic. Automotive professionals who carry this certification are seen as experts in their field; having a high level of professionalism, proper training, and a commitment to continuing their automotive education. Graduates from the T-CAT McKenzie Automotive program are trained and well prepared to take the ASE test. Over the years, Dan has built the current Automotive program into an accurate technological learning environment. He has acquired training machines, scanners, and tools added to the program to accurately train students.

Dan plans to spend his retirement filled with charity work, riding his motorcycles, fishing, and traveling with his wife.

 “I feel like God has blessed me through the years and I want to give those blessings back to anyone I can. I plan to help St. Jude and the Disabled Veterans charities as much as I can when I am not enjoying my other activities.,” he said.

T-CAT – McKenzie has hired Shanna Franklin, a McKenzie native and current resident, to claim the keys for the Automotive program. She graduated from McKenzie High School in 1998 and is a mother of 2.  She graduated from the Automotive program in 2019 and has continued to substitute for Dan periodically over the past couple of years. Shanna initially enrolled in the Automotive program because she enjoyed tinkering with cars and wanted to know how everything worked together.

She accomplished many honorable achievements while enrolled at TCAT McKenzie. Shanna was inducted into the National Technical Honor Society, elected as the T-CAT McKenzie Student of the Year, and was top of her class when she graduated from the Automotive program. Shanna even went to SkillsUSA twice while enrolled and competed in Job Skills Demo and 8 areas of Automotive ASE. Her favorite part of being a student was rebuilding the engines and using all the tools the Automotive program has to offer. When Shanna learned of Dan’s retirement, she thought about how she enjoyed substituting for Dan and decided relatively soon to apply for the instructor’s position. Shanna is excited to teach the skills and knowledge she has learned from Dan to the current and future students of TCAT McKenzie.

T-CAT McKenzie wishes Townsend a happy retirement and gives a warm welcome to Shanna Franklin.

For more information about programs offered at TCAT McKenzie, call 731-352-5364. New classes begin May 3.

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