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BCS’ Director of Technology Christy Williams Appointed to Statewide Technology Association Board

Posted on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 1:14 pm

Bedford County Schools (BCS) is proud to announce that Director of Technology Christy Williams has been appointed to serve on the Tennessee Educational Technology Association (TETA) Board. This prestigious appointment recognizes Ms. Williams’s expertise, leadership and ongoing commitment to advancing educational technology across the state.
TETA’s Executive Director Jill Pierce announced the selection, noting the value of having district leaders who bring practical, classroom-focused perspectives to statewide conversations about digital learning and technology integration. Williams’s service on the board will help inform policies and initiatives that support educators and students across Tennessee.
“I am honored to be selected to serve on this important board,” said Christy Williams. “TETA’s mission to empower educators with effective technology aligns closely with my work as director of technology for Bedford County Schools, where I’ve seen firsthand how strong tech integration can transform learning. Being chosen by my peers is a true privilege, and I look forward to working with fellow board members to support our schools, enhance digital learning and help every student thrive in the digital age.”
Superintendent Dr. Tammy Garrett added, “We are exceptionally proud of Christy’s appointment to the TETA Board. Her deep knowledge of technology, collaborative leadership and passion for equitable access to digital resources make her an outstanding representative for Bedford County Schools. We know she will bring thoughtful insight and practical solutions to support educators and students statewide.”

Williams’ new role on the TETA Board will allow her to collaborate with education leaders across Tennessee to promote effective technology practices, professional learning and student-centered digital strategies. BCS looks forward to the benefits her service will bring to the district and to the larger Tennessee education community.