StrataTech Education Group announced today it has hired Chase Lane to serve as Vice President of Transformation. In this new role, Lane will lead the company’s acquisition, growth and development of specialized schools, which will include programs designed to address the nation’s critical infrastructure needs.
Lane joins StrataTech from global management consulting firm Kearney where he advised Fortune 500 and government clients in strategy, operation and organizational transformation. As a former Air Force Officer, Chase also served in aircraft procurement positions and as an assistant professor and chief of staff to the dean of the business school at the United States Air Force Academy.
“Chase brings industry expertise and proven leadership in growth strategies to StrataTech Education Group,” said Mary Kelly, CEO of StrataTech Education Group. “We are thrilled to welcome him to our team as we look toward the future for our schools and expanding our portfolio to meet market demand.”
Lane will oversee efforts as StrataTech Education Group looks to expand into new markets, as well as other growth and improvement initiatives within the current campuses. He will also lead new program and course development efforts including curriculum development and program selection.
Plans for expansion come as skilled trade professions are on the rise and demand for skilled trade workers grows. A recent StrataTech survey found that 57% of Americans considered enrolling in a trade school in the past 12 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts the skills trade industry will grow 10% between 2018 and 2028, creating about 704,000 new jobs.
“I am excited to join StrataTech’s mission to address the nation’s growing infrastructure needs,” said Lane. “I’m looking forward to helping set up the next generation of skilled trade workers for success.”
Source: Businesswire