About Us

Governance

Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents, and is one of 45 institutions in the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation. The 1963 General Assembly of Tennessee enacted legislation to provide a statewide system of technical centers. Each center was designed to serve trainees by providing technical instruction and skill training. The Harriman Center began classes in 1970 and now serves a broad geographical area that includes Anderson, Loudon, Morgan, Rhea, and Roane Counties.

The Tennessee Technology Center is governed by:

Tennessee Board of Regents

The Honorable Bill Haslam, Governor
Agenia Clark, 7th Congressional District, 2010 - 2016
Gregory Duckett, Vice-Chair, 9th Congressional District, 2006-2012
Barry Gidcomb, Faculty Regent, 2010-2011
John Farris, At-Large West Tennessee, 2008-2014
Tom Griscom, 3rd Congressional District, 2010-2011
The Honorable Julius Johnson, Commissioner of Agriculture
Jonas Kisber, 8th Congressional District, 2008-2014
Fran Marcum, 4th Congressional District, 2010-2016
Paul W. Montgomery, 1st Congressional District, 2007-2013
Casey McCullum,  Student Regent, 2010-2011 
John S. "Steve" Copeland, DVM, 6th Congressional District, 2009 - 2012
Richard Rhoda, Executive Director, Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Howard Roddy, At-Large, East Tennessee, 2010-2016
Emily J. Reynolds, At-Large, Middle Tennessee, 2010-2012
Robert P. Thomas, 5th Congressional District, 2009-2015
Danni B. Varlan, 2nd Congressional District, 2010-2013

Tennessee Board of Regents Staff

John Morgan, Chancellor
James King, Vice Chancellor for Tennessee Technology Centers