Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute recently announced several awards honoring employees’ years of service and outstanding professional performance. Details are in the captions below:
The following CCC&TI employees were recently presented 5-year service pins:
(Front row, left to right) Anne Philyaw, Rosemary Boelke, Denise Barnhouse, Ruthie Price and Richie Covington;
(Back row, left to right) Matthew Sawyer, Wendy Lopez, Beth Holland and Amber Edwards.
Not pictured: Connie McCray, Donald Martin and Christopher Duncan.
The following CCC&TI employees were recently presented 10-year service pins:
(Front row, left to right) Sara Greene, Angela Whisnant and Cate Shiles;
(Back row, left to right) Greg Watson, Jimmie Griffith and Jessica Raby.
The following CCC&TI employees were recently presented 15-year service pins:
(left to right) Laura Benton, Alicia Hartley, Linda Allbritton and Patrick Morgan.
Not pictured: Barbara Norris and Ronald Mahala.
The following CCC&TI employees were recently presented 20-year service pins:
(Front row, left to right) Suzanne Shaut, Margie Starnes, Bobbie Watson and Dena Holman;
(Back row, left to right) Heather Wright, Dustin Greene, Amy Huffman and Debbie Mitchell.
The following CCC&TI employees were recently presented 25-year service pins:
(Left to right) Dale Joyner, Susan Wooten, Patricia Tugman and Paula Rash.
Not pictured: John Hollandsworth.
CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch recently presented the 30 Years of Service award to Anita Triplett.
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 are this year’s award winners, from left: Pam Seymour, Amy Huffman, Becky Boone and Rose Moon.
CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch recently presented the Lydia Beam Memorial Award to Student Services Administrative Assistant Sandra Reece. 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.
CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch recently presented the E.M. Dudley Employee Achievement Award to Admissions Specialist Sara Greene. The award is presented to an employee who has excelled in service to the college, its students and the community.
CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch recently presented the Dr. Donald Lackey Award for Excellence in Teaching to Academic Success Instructor Dr. Tracy Crump. The award honors a faculty member who characterizes personal dedication, concern for student welfare and academic excellence.
CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch recently presented a pin to Mathematics Coordinator Dale Joyner recognizing his 20 years as an advisor for the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society