06/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/22/2026 09:05
NASHVILLE - Tennessee has been selected as one of 10 national semifinalists in phase one of the U.S. Department of Education's Connecting Talent to Opportunity (CTO) Challenge, a $15 million prize competition designed to strengthen connections between learners, education and training providers, and employers through the development of integrated statewide Talent Marketplaces.
Tennessee joins Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Montana, South Carolina, and West Virginia as phase one semifinalists in the competition to advance innovative strategies to make skills more visible, credentials more transparent, and career pathways more accessible.
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) is leading the effort in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Education and the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR).
Tennessee's proposal would expand a statewide Talent Marketplace that connects Learning and Employment Records (LERs), a Credential Registry, and employer job data into a single interoperable system that supports skills-based hiring and strengthens alignment between education and workforce needs.
"This recognition underscores Tennessee's commitment to preparing students and job seekers for success in a rapidly changing economy," said TDLWD Commissioner Deniece Thomas. "By uniting education, credentials, and workforce opportunities through a statewide Talent Marketplace, we are empowering Tennesseans to better highlight their skills, access meaningful career pathways, and help employers find the talent they need to thrive."