Marietta, OH – [April 25, 2025] – Building Bridges to Careers (BB2C) has been awarded the​ highest honor—a four-star rating—for the second consecutive year and the 2025 Ohio​ Business-Education Leader Awards for Excellent Business Advisory Councils. The award,​ presented by Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jim Tressel, and Ohio Department of​ Education and Workforce Director Stephen D. Dackin, celebrates outstanding Business​ Advisory Councils (BACs) that are making a meaningful impact in connecting education and​ workforce development.

BACs are required in every Ohio school district and Educational Service Center and serve as​ locally focused partnerships between educators and business leaders. These councils​ collaborate to align education with the evolving needs of the workforce by advising on job​ market trends, promoting career development experiences, and helping students build essential​ professional skills. With over 110 BACs across the state, they play a critical role in preparing​ students for successful futures while strengthening local economies.

BB2C leads the Business Advisory Council for the Ohio Valley Educational Service Center and​ its affiliated school districts​ in Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry, and Washington counties. In addition to receiving a four-star rating, BB2C earned distinctions​ for Excellence in Building Partnerships, Coordinating Career Development Experiences, and​ Developing Professional Skills for the Future.
“As a four-star Business Advisory Council, we’re honored to be recognized for the impact of our​ work in building partnerships, coordinating career development experiences, and developing​ professional skills for the future,” said Tasha Werry, Executive Director of BB2C. “This​ recognition highlights the strength of Ohio’s BAC system—it’s not just a support for businesses​ and schools, but a framework that connects education and workforce efforts all the way to the​ state level. Students have so much information to sift through when trying to make career
decisions that impact the trajectory of their career journeys. Having a system in place that​ traverses all levels helps students access real-time information in an organized way. It shines a​ light on the power of bridging the gap between education and employment, and the real​ progress communities can make when individualized exploration for students and post-graduation readiness is a shared priority.”
This recognition underscores the collective commitment of BB2C’s partner schools, educators,​ businesses, community leaders, and students working together to create meaningful career​ pathways and opportunities.