
Episode #3
The UT Impact: UT CTAS, Its History and Impact on Tennessee County Governments
The UT Impact: UT CTAS, Its History and Impact on Tennessee County Governments What does it take to effectively serve Tennessee’s 95 counties—and who’s helping make that happen behind the scenes? In this episode of Tennessee County Voice , host Wesley Doyle sits down with Jon Walden, Executive Director of the University of Tennessee’s County Technical Assistance Service (CTAS), to explore the history, mission, and statewide impact of this essential resource for county government. ️ Established in 1973 at the request of county officials, CTAS has become a trusted, nonpartisan partner—providing expert guidance, training, and real-time solutions to local governments across Tennessee. From budgeting and public safety to legal guidance and emergency management, CTAS equips county officials with the tools and expertise they need to serve their communities with confidence. The origin story of CTAS and its role in fulfilling UT’s land-grant mission How personalized, county-by-county consulting sets CTAS apart The wide range of services supporting daily county operations The evolution of training programs like COCTP and CCFO How technology, AI, and data will shape the future of county support Practical advice for new and experienced county officials navigating today’s challenges Walden also shares insights from his decades of service, emphasizing the importance of continued learning, strong professional networks, and staying grounded in public service. Whether you’re a newly elected official, a seasoned leader, or simply interested in how local government works in Tennessee, this conversation offers valuable perspective on the people, partnerships, and resources driving success at the county level. ©️ 2026 Tennessee County Services Association For more information, visit www.tncounties.org


