Jo Ann Boudreaux Named Campus President at Unitech Training Academy in Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, La. — Jo Ann Boudreaux has been named Campus President of Unitech Training Academy’s Alexandria campus, with her first day on campus scheduled for July 7, 2025.
Boudreaux brings 28 years of experience in career education, having held leadership positions including Director of Financial Aid, Campus President, Regional Vice President of Operations, and Senior Vice President of Operations at Remington Collee. She has consistently worked to advance student success, strengthen workforce pipelines, and build partnerships within the communities she serves.
“Jo Ann’s background in operations and student-centered leadership makes her well-equipped to lead the Alexandria campus,” said Krissy McCrea, Vice President of Campus Operations at Unitech Training Academy. “Her experience will help us continue to meet the workforce needs of Central Louisiana.”
Boudreaux holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and One Acadiana. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband, Elmo, and their two daughters, Lindsey and Alexis.
“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world for the better,” Boudreaux said, quoting Nelson Mandela. “I look forward to working alongside the Alexandria team to empower students and strengthen our impact in the community.”
Unitech Training Academy provides hands-on career training in healthcare, business, and skilled trades across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. The Alexandria campus is one of six locations in Louisiana.
For more information about Unitech Training Academy, visit www.unitechta.edu.
About Unitech Training Academy
Unitech Training Academy empowers students with career-focused education in healthcare, information technology, and skilled trades. It operates six campuses across Louisiana and offers online programming in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Through hands-on training and industry-relevant curricula, graduates are prepared for success in today’s workforce.


