Dr. Roy Peters, Jr
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Roy Peters was born June 3, 1942, the son of lifelong educators Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peters, Sr. After graduation from Alex High School, Peters went to the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Business Education. He later earned a master's degree in Technical Education from Oklahoma State University and a doctorate in Occupational and Adult Education from OSU. Peters contributions to career and technology
education began at U.S. Grant High School in 1964, where he was a
teacher and coordinator of Distributive Education and Business
Education. He sponsored DECA and FBLA at the school until his
departure in 1971. From 1970-72, Peters was also part of the
University of Central Oklahoma faculty, teaching Cooperative
Vocational Education for prospective teachers and administrators
around Oklahoma. Peters continued to climb the Career and Technology
Education ladder, serving as associate state director at the state
department from 1984—1985 and finally taking over as State Director
in January 1986. While in this position, the Oklahoma Department of
Vocational and Technical Education became the ninth largest state
agency and served 300,000 students a year. Today, Peters is president and chief executive
officer of the Oklahoma Alliance for Manufacturing Excellence, which
is designed to help small and medium sized Oklahoma manufacturers
succeed in national and international markets. He has also stayed
involved with the CareerTech system by leading the effort to raise
money for the Francis Tuttle Endowed Chair at OSU. Dr. Peters was inducted to the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 2001.
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Updated 2006.08.30

