Now in his 25th year with Altec, Sarver has served in various roles, including sales operations, project management, information systems, and plant management.
Sarver attended ECTC from 1993 to 1994 before transferring to the University of Kentucky to pursue a degree in communication and marketing. Later in his career, he completed a Master of Arts in human resource development at Webster University.
Sarver wants to support ECTC in impacting students as the college did for him.
"ECTC was pivotal in helping me enter my post-secondary education. It allowed me to hone my study habits and prepare for my journey through my Bachelor's and Master's programs," Sarver said. "Carla Hornback taught my public speaking class at ECC, which changed my education direction and, ultimately, my career. Her influence helped guide me on a path where I became confident and successful."
Today, in addition to providing vision for learning and development functions at Altec, Inc., Sarver serves as board treasurer for the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce. He's been active in the community as a past board chair for United Way of Central Kentucky and a board member for the Elizabethtown Police Foundation.
Sarver is married to Kim, and they have three adult children and four grandchildren.
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