

Texas Center for the Advancement of Literacy and Learning: TCALL promotes successful adult learner transitions to postsecondary education, workforce training and jobs with family-sustaining wages.Huffines Institute for Sport Medicine and Human Performance: The Huffines Institute is a national leader in facilitating research, application and communications between sport scientists, practitioners and the world. Education Research Center: The ERC examines the impact of school resources and teaching methods on student learning achievement gaps and seeks to improve P-16 educational policy and decision-making.Education Leadership Research Center: The ELRC works to drive effective education leadership through research on leadership practices and policies within American schools.Center on Disability and Development: The CDD is a part of a national network of centers focused on promoting inclusive schools and communities, improving education and quality of life outcomes, and creating better lives for people with disabilities and their families through education, research and service.Center for Urban School Partnerships: CUSP is the only center in the state of Texas with the specific purpose of improving urban schools via collaborative partnerships.Center for Translational Research in Aging and Longevity: CTRAL is engaged in ongoing translational research on nutrition, exercise and metabolism in relation to aging and the common diseases of our aging population.Center for Sport Management Research and Education: CSMRE is committed to bringing together interdisciplinary researchers in the study of sport management to create and distribute new and timely knowledge and practices concerning the application of sport management.Center for Research & Development in Dual Language & Literacy Acquisition: The CRDLLA engages in research that seeks to close the achievement gap between English learners and native English-language speaking classmates in Texas schools.Educational Administration & Human Resource Development.Shaping the Future Scholarship Brick Program.She is a 2022 graduate of Leadership Tennessee NEXT. Hirschberg earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and Latin American studies from State University of New York at Plattsburgh, and a master’s degree in community and regional planning, and a master’s of arts in Latin American Studies from the University of New Mexico. and the McAllen Economic Development Corporation in McAllen, Texas. These activities have included participation by Stowers researchers in The. Miller and Associates in Indianapolis, Ind. Teacher-Student Outreach Our teacher outreach efforts are aimed at enhancing. A communication agency organisation working with researchers to craft a message for the world Every day. Prior to joining TNECD, she held positions with Thomas P. Research Outreach 849 followers on LinkedIn. Victoria is the perfect person to be coordinating those efforts.” Now, Tennessee wants to be the leader in electric vehicle, energy storage and mobility research. She has worked with auto executives around the world,” Boyd said.

“Over the last ten years Victoria was involved in nearly every one of the auto sector-related relocations to Tennessee. Over the past decade, she has driven complex multimillion-dollar investment strategies with global companies such as Nokian Tyres, Nissan, General Motors, and Ultium Cells. Hirschberg joined TNECD in 2012 as a regional business consultant before being named business development director in 2013. Victoria will be a key contributor in helping ensure UT can make a substantial impact in this effort.” Victoria Hirschbergīased in Nashville, Hirschberg will serve as a liaison with local, regional, state and national level economic development organizations and government agencies, partner with campus offices of research and economic development to develop relationships, and lead initiatives and programs to increase interaction between UT and industry and community members. “Tennessee has become an automotive manufacturing leader and within a few years it will be the number one state in the country for electric vehicle manufacturing. “Victoria is a rock star! I worked with her for several years when I served as Commissioner of ECD” UT System President Randy Boyd said. Hirschberg, currently business development director for the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD), will create and implement innovation, community, and industry partnership initiatives for the UT System. Knoxville – Longtime economic development veteran Victoria Hirschberg has been named assistant vice president for research, outreach and economic development for the University of Tennessee System.
