KCS Superintendent Dr. Jon Rysewyk and Knoxville Chamber President and CEO Mike Odom explore why the future of our economy hinges on what—and how—we teach the next generation.
What students learn today will shape the economy of tomorrow.In this episode of The Education Blueprint, Knox County Schools Superintendent Dr. Jon Rysewyk and Knoxville Chamber President and CEO Mike Odom explore the critical link between education and workforce development. They'll discuss the role businesses play in shaping career pathways, how schools can best prepare students for the jobs of the future, and how parents can help guide their children in making informed college and career decisions. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the collaborative efforts being made to equip KCS students with the skills and experiences they need to thrive in an evolving economy after graduation.
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Dr. Jon Rysewyk brings nearly 30 years of educational experience to his role as Superintendent of Knox County Schools. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Master’s degree in education from the University of Tennessee, followed by a Doctorate of Education from East Tennessee State University. Dr. Rysewyk began his career as a science teacher at Bearden High School and later became principal of Fulton High School during its State of Tennessee reconstitution. He also served the district as Supervisor of Secondary Education, Executive Director of Innovation and School Improvement, Assistant Superintendent, and Chief Academic Officer prior to being appointed Superintendent in 2022.
Mike Odom brings extensive experience in economic development and business advocacy to his role as President and CEO of the Knoxville Chamber. A Louisiana native, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University before beginning his career in marketing. After a decade in the casino industry, he transitioned to economic development, serving in leadership roles at the Baton Rouge Area Chamber, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, and Round Rock Chamber in Texas. Throughout his career, he has focused on regional business growth, workforce development, and education as key drivers of economic success. Odom joined the Knoxville Chamber in 2019. Follow Mike Odom on X @M_Odom.