History of the JATC
On August 22, 1941, the Tacoma Electrical (JAC) Joint Apprenticeship Committee adopted the first set of standards for apprenticeship. Signing the documents for the JAC were, Chairman F.L. Van Slyke and Secretary Rex Meek. Other members on the committee include William Connor, Jim Irwin, William Brewitt, and Al Bradley.
The Washington State Apprenticeship Council officially approved the first set of state registered standards on August 22, 1949. During the beginning of the apprenticeship program, the Chairman and Secretary jointly ran the JAC. It wasn’t until the late 40’s early 50’s that William Patterson was appointed coordinator for the Tacoma Electrical JAC. Mr. Patterson held this position until he submitted his resignation effective July 1, 1967. Mel Hitchcock was then appointed to replace Wm Patterson in July 1967. Mel served as Training Director until his retirement in 1975. Darrel (Dick) Elder was appointed as his replacement until Dick’s retirement in 1995 at which time Anthony (Tony) Lewis was appointed as his replacement and served as Training Director until his retirement on December 30, 2016. Mr. Stephen (Steve) Harper was appointed as Tony’s replacement and started his position as Training Director on January 01, 2017 until his retirement on July 21, 2022. Mr. Barry Blackburn was appointed as Steve’s replacement and started his position as Training Director on July 22, 2022.
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