The Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority (HWEA) continues to be a dedicated partner in the Fusion Work-Based Learning Program, playing a key role in preparing Christian County Public Schools students for future careers. Each year, HWEA provides students with invaluable mentorship and real-world experience, reinforcing their commitment to developing local talent.
Meet Brady Tyler
This year’s HWEA work-based learning student is Brady Tyler, a Gateway Academy senior in the Engineering Pathway and a Christian County High School student. Brady is gaining hands-on experience in multiple aspects of the water utility industry, broadening his understanding of engineering concepts and real-world applications.
A Comprehensive Learning Experience
Under the leadership of CEO Derrick Watson and direct supervision of Ms. Sheila Bennett, Brady is assisting across multiple departments, including:
- Customer service – Understanding how utilities serve the community.
- Utility statements – Gaining insight into financial and billing operations.
- Water and sewer main responsibilities – Learning the essential infrastructure that supports the city.
- Engineering – Applying problem-solving skills to real-world water system challenges.
- Water treatment – Exploring the processes that ensure clean, safe water for residents.
By working across these areas, Brady is gaining a well-rounded understanding of utility operations, a crucial foundation as he prepares for a future in mechanical engineering.
Investing in the Future
HWEA’s continued partnership with the Fusion program demonstrates the importance of businesses investing in future workforce development. By providing mentorship and real-world learning opportunities, they are equipping students like Brady with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to succeed in their careers.
Thank You, HWEA!
Christian County Public Schools extends a huge thank you to Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority, CEO Derrick Watson, and Ms. Sheila Bennett for their unwavering support of the Work-Based Learning Program. Their dedication to shaping future engineers, technicians, and leaders makes a lasting impact on the students and the community.
Get Involved
If your business or organization is interested in hosting a Work-Based Learning student, contact:
Kelly L. Gates
Workforce Programs Specialist
Kelly.Gates@christian.kyschools.us
270-887-7030
Great work, Brady, and thank you, HWEA, for continuing to invest in the next generation of industry leaders!
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