PRATTVILLE, Ala. – Central Alabama Community College (CACC) recently welcomed executive leaders and wardens from correctional facilities across the state for an intensive training and development session at its Prattville campus.
The event was a meaningful milestone in the partnership between the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) and the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC), reinforcing a shared dedication to workforce development and continuous enhancement of correctional operations.
Throughout the day, ADOC leaders participated in focused training sessions to address critical correctional management and leadership aspects. Hosting the event at CACC’s Prattville campus enabled active learning and collaboration, furthering ADOC’s mission to cultivate robust and effective leadership across its facilities.
“CACC is eager to build on our partnership with the Alabama Department of Corrections,” said President Jeff Lynn. “Our focus is on working together to create continuous opportunities that support workforce readiness and professional development. Through initiatives like this, we can help promote a stronger future for our community and the entire state.”
Commissioner John Q. Hamm of the Alabama Department of Corrections stressed the importance of this partnership in enhancing the skills and capabilities of ADOC staff.
“The Alabama Community College System has proven to be a trusted partner in our efforts to enhance the skills and expertise of our staff,” Hamm said. “By utilizing ACCS’s training facilities and programs, we are able to provide our leadership with the tools they need to make meaningful improvements and drive our agency forward.”