ACTE Announces Illinois Retired
Teacher Cindy Stover as the 2025 National Award Winner
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[December 13, 2024]
ALEXANDRIA, VA—The Association for Career and
Technical Education (ACTE) announced Cindy Stover, Past-Executive
Director/Consultant for the Illinois Association for Career &
Technical Education in Lincoln, IL, Past Executive Director of the
Capital Area Career Center in Springfield, IL and the past Director
of the Lincolnland Technical Education Center and Lincolnland
Delivery System in Lincoln, IL as the recipient of the 2025 National
ACTE Lifetime Achievement Award.
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This
award recognizes CTE professionals for their leadership on behalf of
ACTE, their innovations in CTE and their contributions to the field
over an extended period. ACTE also inducted all five Lifetime
Achievement national finalists into the ACTE Hall of Fame. The Hall
of Fame honors the leadership of CTE professionals who have made
enduring contributions to CTE throughout their career. The Lifetime
Achievement Award is sponsored by McGraw Hill
With a career spanning over 35 years, Cindy Stover
has been recognized as the National Lifetime Achievement Award
winner for her exceptional dedication and contributions to Career
and Technical Education (CTE). Cindy’s unwavering commitment to
advancing the field of CTE and her impactful leadership have left an
enduring legacy on both the state and national levels.
Throughout her distinguished career, Cindy has served in numerous
leadership roles, including Executive Director/Consultant for the
Illinois Association for Career and Technical Education (IACTE), a
member of the ACTE Board of Directors, ACTE Region III President,
ACTE Fellowship Program Coordinator, and Past President of IACTE.
Her dedication to mentorship and collaboration has shaped the
careers of countless colleagues, fostering a new generation of CTE
leaders.
Cindy is widely recognized for her innovative thinking and ability
to drive meaningful change. From advocating for funding with
legislators to leading workshops and panels, her work has
consistently emphasized the critical role of CTE in education and
economic development. Her contributions have not only strengthened
CTE programs in Illinois but have also served as exemplary models
across the nation.
As a passionate advocate and visionary leader,
Cindy’s impact extends beyond her professional achievements. She has
embraced innovation, spearheading transformative programs and
initiatives that have set a high standard for excellence in CTE. Her
influence, characterized by her leadership, risk-taking, and
dedication to inspiring others, will continue to shape the future of
the field for years to come.
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This national recognition celebrates Cindy’s lifetime
of achievements and her extraordinary contributions to CTE. Her
legacy is one of inspiration, progress, and a steadfast commitment
to advancing opportunities for students, educators, and the broader
community.
Stover was one of five finalists for the 2025 national title. The
national winner was announced at the Awards Gala, recognizing the
best CTE educators in the country. The event took place on December
4, at ACTE’s CareerTech VISION 2024. The Awards Gala was sponsored
by Express Employment Professionals, Goodheart-Willcox, The U.S.
Army, McGraw Hill and Stratasys. For more information about the ACTE
Excellence Awards, visit our
webpage.
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About ACTE
The Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) is the
nation’s largest not-for-profit association committed to the
advancement of education that prepares youth and adults for
successful careers. ACTE represents the community of CTE
professionals, including educators, administrators, researchers,
school counselors, guidance and career development professionals and
others at all levels of education. ACTE is committed to excellence
in providing advocacy, public awareness and access to resources,
professional development and leadership opportunities.
[Text & Photo from Cindy Stover] |