Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute employees recently gathered for the annual fall semester kickoff. The following faculty and staff members were honored for their work and years of service during the event:
Seated, left to right, Dr. April Cline, Teresa Schoenen, Teresa Asherbraner, Robin Nichols, Rebecca Garner, Melinda Laws and Tara Gaskill. Standing, left to right are Jeff Link, Jake Rhodes Jr., Tate Townsend, Corey Hooks and Mark Howell.
Seated, left to right, are Jasyn Klamborowski, Lori Moody, Kathy Greene and Brenda Cloer. Standing, left to right are, Susie Hutchens, David DeViney, Ben Willis and Landon Pennington.
Seated, left to right, are Laura Wollpert, Shari Brown, Linda Hardin, Sharon Osbourne, Joan Brookshire, Lisa Rector and Melissa Darling. Standing, left to right, are Miguel Quinteros, Lisa Helton, Thomas Thielemann, Eric Smith, Matt Williams and Amy Hall.
Seated, left to right, are Melissa McCarraher, Stacy Styles, Annette Dula, Lauri James and Keith Money.
Pictured, left to right, are Manifred “Muggy” Davenport, Dr. Mark Poarch (presenting them with service awards) and Billy Wayne Roberts.
Members of the college’s faculty and staff are nominated by their colleagues based on quality of work, job performance and collegiality with all personnel, including students, community involvement, professionalism, and other attributes.
Pictured with CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch (center) are this year’s award winners, from left: Matt Williams, Liz Silvers, Sandra Reece and Beth Holland.
This award was established in 1988 by Dr. H. E. Beam and his family in memory of Lydia Beam. The purpose of the award is to reward a full-time Clerical/ Technical/Paraprofessional Assistant with a cash award in recognition of outstanding service to the institution through quality job performance, professionalism, cooperation with other employees, and dedication to the success of the institution.
Pictured is award winner Lauri James with CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch.
This award is presented to an employee who has excelled in service to the college, its students and the community.
Pictured is this year’s award winner, Rashelle Penley, left, with CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch.