Gina Castleberry Honored for 17 Years of Service at Clarksville Miller-Motte Campus
January 26, 2015
Clarksville, TN – Gina Castleberry has been an influence at the Clarksville Miller-Motte campus for 17 years in one capacity or another.
In the later part of 2014 she accepted a position working for Delta Career Education Corporation who is the parent company over all the Miller-Motte campuses and many other campuses around the United States. Castleberry was chosen for her new position because of her excellent service record at the campus level.

Campus Director, Kala Fielder, presents Gina Castleberry with personal plaque at the ceremony naming the campus learning resource Center, the “Gina Castleberry Learning Resource Center.” (Lois Jones)
Miller-Motte Technical College to hold Ribbon Cutting for new CDL Program
August 29, 2013
Clarksville, TN – Miller-Motte Technical College is excited to announce the addition of a new program created in response to the area’s growing transportation and material moving industry.
The new Truck Driver Training program will provide students today with the training they need to become the machine and vehicle operators of the future.
Miller-Motte Technical College® Congratulates 2011 Graduates
September 22, 2011

Clarksville, TN – Miller-Motte Technical College® held its annual graduation ceremony on August 26th, 2011 at First Missionary Baptist Church in Clarksville. Graduates as well as Miller-Motte staff, family and friends gathered together to celebrate the students’ success.
Looking out at a filled sanctuary, Miller-Motte graduates were met with smiles and cheers as they crossed the stage and shook the hand of Assistant Regional Vice President and Campus Director, Gina Castleberry.
Miller – Motte Technical College Partners with Sister Schools to Raise $14,000 to Benefit Shelter Box in Jeans for Japan Campaign
April 7, 2011
Clarksville, TN – In light of recent disasters in Japan, the students, faculty and staff of Miller-Motte Technical College (MMTC) created a campaign called Jeans for Japan to raise donations for the cause. Employees were encouraged to pay $1.00 to wear jeans instead of scrubs or professional attire.










