Tammy Trantham serves as the Executive Director of the Missouri Smallflows Organization, where her passion for education and commitment to environmental science converge to enhance the knowledge and skills of onsite wastewater professionals across the state. With a robust background in science education, Tammy has...
Tammy Trantham serves as the Executive Director of the Missouri Smallflows Organization, where her passion for education and commitment to environmental science converge to enhance the knowledge and skills of onsite wastewater professionals across the state. With a robust background in science education, Tammy has dedicated her career to fostering a culture of continuous learning, believing that education is a lifelong journey. In her current role, she spearheads a comprehensive seminar series designed to provide essential continuing education for professionals in the onsite wastewater sector, ensuring they maintain their licenses and stay updated on the latest industry practices.
Tammy's responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks, from scheduling and organizing yearly seminars to managing a diverse group of educators who deliver these critical training sessions. Her meticulous attention to detail ensures that all seminar materials are well-prepared and relevant, facilitating an engaging learning environment. Additionally, she plays a crucial role in liaising with the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services to secure course approvals, demonstrating her expertise in navigating regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements.
Her skills extend beyond seminar management; Tammy is adept at grant writing, fundraising, and report writing, which are essential for securing funding and resources for educational initiatives. Her commitment to water quality and environmental science drives her to seek innovative educational opportunities that address the challenges faced by the industry. As she continues to expand her professional insights, Tammy remains open to new collaborations and initiatives that further enhance water education and promote sustainable practices within the community.