2011-2012 President's Report

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CREATING • ACHIEVING • SUSTAINING

PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011-2012


CREATING

success

Reaffirmation continues In 2011-12, JCC continued preparing for its 2013 reaffirmation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The year was spent completing the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), drafting a focused report, and preparing for the October on-site visit by SACS reviewers. The on-site visit resulted in only one recommendation related to faculty credentials for senior administrators to address. Over the next five years, the College will continue implementing its QEP, titled “On the Write Path.” The plan, which was

QEP Mission Statement JCC’s Quality Enhancement Plan will evolve curriculum and coordinate campus resources to empower students with improved written communication. Our students have a voice, and our QEP will help them discover, develop, and employ that voice in their academic, professional, and personal lives. 2 | JCC PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012

created with broad-based campus and community input, focuses on enhancing existing courses that emphasize writing instruction and developing new writing intensive courses. The plan also provides for supplemental resources, such as the new Writing Studio, to assist students in discovering and developing a writing voice. Both formative and summative assessments will be used to measure the implementation and outcomes of the QEP.


A Message from the President

David N. Johnson, Ed.D As we enter into JCC’s 44th year of providing educational opportunities, I am glad to take a moment to thank you for being a part of our success this past year. We could not be publishing this positive report of accomplishments without supporters like you. By reflecting on 2011-12, I am reminded of many examples of academic success and leadership by our students, faculty, and staff. This year has been a time focused on relationship building to help us better serve our students in their educational journey. Our major accomplishment for 2012 was the preparation for and completion of our reaffirmation visit, a process that involved much hard work by the entire College. The reaffirmation project allowed for the creation of our outstanding Quality Enhancement

We are creating the right path to help our students achieve success. Plan, an effort that brought the entire institution together while working for the common goal of improved writing. We are creating the right path to help our students achieve success. From new degree programs that meet today’s job demands to developing certification courses local employers need, we are finding new opportunities to move our institution forward. I am extremely proud of all the good things happening at JCC. And as we continue to work together, I look forward to greater accomplishments in the future.

David N. Johnson, Ed.D President CREATING SUCCESS | 3


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A legacy of creating

A Message from the Board Chair Board of Trustees

Lyn T. Austin As I embark on my fifth term as a JCC trustee, I am so proud to serve this fine institution of higher education. I am honored to represent an institution that creates success and opportunities for others. It has been a privilege to serve as chair of a very dedicated and hardworking group of fellow trustees. I am a firm believer in JCC’s mission, which is to provide accessible, high-quality educational and community enrichment opportunities for the successful development of learners. As I hear firsthand the challenges and struggles many of our students face, it is so humbling to see them achieve the ultimate success when they walk across the stage and receive their diplomas at graduation.

Lyn T. Austin, Chair Robert W. Bryant, Jr. Vice Chair April Culver Hank Daniels Ann Game John G. Hatch Allen Mims, Jr. James Narron Douglas V. Oglesby Haywood A. Watson Eldridge T. Westbrook Durwood Woodall Charlotte Whitley, SGA president and student trustee (2011) Leslie Chiclana, SGA president and student trustee (2012)

JCC also plays a vital role in our county’s ability to grow and prosper. One of the greatest assets of our community college is our ability to listen to our local employers and develop training that meets their needs and ultimately enhance the quality of life in Johnston County. Through the success of our students, faculty, and staff, JCC continues to prove it is achieving its mission. We should all be very proud of JCC’s accomplishments to date and the success that is yet to come.

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From left seated are Ann Game; Lyn T. Austin, chair; and April Culver. From left standing are Durwood Woodall; Hank Daniels; Allen Mims, Jr.; Robert W. Bryant, Jr., vice chair; James Narron; John G. Hatch; Douglas V. Oglesby; Eldridge T. Westbrook; and Haywood A. Watson.


College Profile: • JCC serves some 15,000 students each year. • JCC employs approximately 300 full-time faculty and staff. • JCC offers 46 curriculum programs of study. • For the fourth straight year, 100% of radiography students passed their certification exam. • 100% of paramedic students passed their certification exam. • 98% of program completers and non-completers are satisfied with the quality of JCC’s programs and services. • 95% of basic law enforcement students passed their certification exam. • 96% of clients receiving customized training and Small Business Center training are satisfied with the training received.

Student Profile: Average age: 29.5 Female: 64% Male: 36%

Class Profile: Average class size: 16 students Student to faculty ratio: 15:1

2011 - 2012 Facts and Figures Revenues

Expenses

State $17,756,853 State Capital $1,679,617 Tuition $3,169,829 Financial Aid $9,323,945 County $3,691,226 County Capital $1,554,892 Other $2,179,026

Instruction $15,836,754

Total $39,355,388

Total $37,419,676

Academic Support

$2,386,310

Student Services

$6,247,248

Institutional Support $4,663,131 Plant Operations

$4,962,602

Other $3,323,631

Grant Awards Throughout the year, JCC pursues public and private external grants to fulfill the mission of the College. College employees serve as project directors and work with partners in business/industry, community services, economic development, education, and workforce development to increase access and success for our students. JCC received nine awards totaling $443,105 in the 2011-2012 fiscal year.

Award

Project

Funder

$250 $500 $750 $4,000 $20,500 $25,000 $26,500 $46,123 $319,482

Arboretum Marketing CMS Marketing Catastrophic Event and Mental Health Financial Literacy Student Achievement and NCLEX-RN Success Project Skill-Up NAM Certification Developing a Lifelong Trade (DALT) Pre-K Mentoring Services

Johnston County Visitors Bureau Johnston County Visitors Bureau World View Higher One NCCCS Perkins Professional Development NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission NC Community College System NC Rural Economic Development Center Partnership for Children Johnston County CREATING SUCCESS | 5


partners

Community

Students, college employees and trustees, and legislators talk about community college needs during the Legislative Breakfast.

JCC hosts annual Legislative Breakfast Johnston Community College held its annual Legislative Breakfast Monday, May 7 in the Great Hall of the Paul A. Johnston Auditorium on the main campus in Smithfield. Federal, state, and county leaders, community college representatives, JCC students, and faculty and staff attended the event, including N.C. Rep. Leo Daughtry, N.C. Rep. James Langdon, and Jeff Carver, vice chairman of the Johnston County Board of Commissioners. Also in attendance were district representatives for U.S. Sen. Richard Burr and Congresswoman Renee Ellmers.

JCC President David Johnson thanked the legislative guests for their support and stressed the need for state leaders to restore some $80 million in recent management flexibility cuts to the state’s 58 community colleges.

The audience heard testimonials from student ambassadors Kameron Wood of Selma, Katherine Robbs of Clayton, and Rebecca Cook of Princeton who shared how JCC is helping them to achieve their educational and career goals. “JCC and the student ambassador program have been a wonderful experience this past year,” said Robbs, who will graduate with an associate in science degree in May 2013. “I’ve gotten the chance to meet many new people and although I am sad to say this coming year will be my last at JCC, I can honestly say that this is only the beginning of my educational journey.” 6 | JCC PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012

Student ambassador Katherine Robbs of Clayton, who plans to study nursing, told the audience JCC was always one of her top choices for college.


Supporting higher education strengthens communities PGI receives JCC business partner award Polymer Group, Inc. (PGI) is the recipient of the JCC 2011 Business and Industry Partner Award. The award was presented February 9 at the Breakfast before Business event, which was hosted by the JCC Foundation, the JCC Economic and Community Development staff, and the Johnston County Association of Chambers of Commerce. Held in the Great Hall of the Paul A. Johnston Auditorium, the event was sponsored by Pierce Group Benefits, BB&T, First Citizens Bank, Four Oaks Bank, and KS Bank. Over the past two years, JCC has assisted PGI with two customized training projects to better train its employees in safety, maintenance, computers, leadership, and other skills. PGI supports the College Foundation and has a scholarship endowment that has awarded 10 scholarships to JCC students since 2004. PGI encourages its employees to earn college degrees by offering a tuition reimbursement program. “PGI greatly respects our partnership with Johnston Community College,” said Rich Towler, human resources manager at PGI’s Benson facility. “Supporting higher education strengthens the communities in which we operate and having an active partnership allows for the community college system to assist private industry, like PGI, with current training needs and initiatives.”

JCC President David Johnson, second from right, and Joy Callahan, dean of economic and community development, present the 2011 Business and Industry Partner Award to PGI. Representing PGI from left are Mary Walker; Rich Towler; Doug Oglesby; Karen Wiggs; Brian Veniez; and Ricky Stephenson.

PGI is a global leader in engineered materials, focused on the production of nonwovens for the hygiene, wipes, medical and industrial markets. The company has more than 3,000 employees worldwide with nearly 300 locally in Benson.

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inspiration

beyond the classroom

Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center Some 700 patrons of all ages visited the College’s unique 2,800-acre Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center for the annual Howell Woodstock celebration in November. About 50 exhibitors, vendors, and volunteers displayed their wares and entertained the crowd.

Arboretum In 2012, Arboretum volunteers logged more than 1,300 hours tending the gardens and donated more than 1,000 pounds of food to the Food Closet at Centenary United Methodist Church and the Soup Kitchen at First Baptist Church.

Frank Creech Art Gallery From September 2011 to November 2012, the gallery featured 11 exhibits from a variety of local and regional artists showcasing numerous art forms including paintings, sculpture, and photography.

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2011-2012 Concert Series Sponsors Presenting Sponsor Zaxby’s of Clayton and Smithfield Corporate Sponsors Becky’s Log Cabin Restaurant & Motel Donnie and Linda Lassiter Sleep Inn & Super 8 Motel Sponsors Austin’s Tax Center Phyliss Braswell Casey’s Floral & Catering Service Casey Funeral Home Fink’s Jewelers First Citizens Bank KS Bank, Inc. Parrish Cleaning Service Triangle Insurance Group White Swan Barbeque, Inc.

2011-2012 Country Music Showcase Sponsors Tim Hawkins was the most popular performance of the 2011-12 series, bringing in more than 1,600 patrons for two shows in November 2011.

Performing Arts Through its Concert Series and Country Music Showcase, the Performing Arts at JCC brings some of music’s most recognizable names and the area’s talented aspiring artists to the stage at the 1,000-seat Paul A. Johnston Auditorium.

Presenting Sponsor Zaxby’s of Clayton and Smithfield Sponsors Phyliss Braswell Farm Bureau, Keith Brinson Johnston County Visitor’s Bureau Neuse River Printing White Swan Barbeque, Inc.

In 2011-2012, JCC’s Performing Arts hosted: • 263 events and approximately 100,000 people at the Paul A. Johnston Auditorium • 6 Country Music Show runs for a total of 20 shows • 12 Concert Series events CREATING SUCCESS | 9


ACHIEVING

success

Congratulations to the Class of 2012 JCC awarded a record 547 associate degrees and diplomas at its commencement ceremonies on May 16 and 17. Renee Batts, education consultant-health sciences academic programs from the North Carolina Community College System, delivered the commencement address to Monday’s health sciences graduates. Dr. Barry Drum, chaplain and religious studies instructor at North Carolina Wesleyan College, gave the general commencement speech at Tuesday’s ceremony. James

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Hodge of Newton Grove, who earned an associate degree in paralegal technology, received the President’s Award for his scholastic achievement and leadership. Marjorie West of Dunn, who earned associate degrees in medical office administration and office administration, received the Citizenship Award for her leadership and service to fellow students. In 2011-12, 145 students earned their GED and eight students received their Adult High School diplomas from JCC.


2011-2012 Student Ambassadors JCC selects 15 up-and-coming student leaders each year to serve as its prestigious student ambassadors. The students receive paid tuition for the year through private monies given to the College Foundation. In return, the student ambassadors are involved in a number of Foundation special events and student activities on campus to foster their leadership skills. Below: JCC’s 2011-12 student ambassadors from left starting on the bottom row are: Rusty Mitchiner of Garner; Johnathan Parker of Four Oaks; Payton Bolin of Four Oaks; James Hodge of Newton Grove; Brittany Turner of Zebulon; Brittany Byrd of Smithfield; Jessica Hoover of Clayton; Kameron Wood of Selma; Rebecca Cook of Princeton; Viviana Callejas of Smithfield; Katherine Robbs of Clayton; Anna Dudley of Benson; Erika Guillen of Clayton; Thomas Dean, advisor; Brent Evans of Princeton; and Kerran Green of Clayton.

Nate Jones is JCC’s Academic Excellence Award winner for 2012.

Nate Jones is Johnston Community College’s excellent student It’s hard to ignore Nate Jones’s passion for Johnston Community College. “It’s been fantastic. If you don’t know exactly what you want to do in the future, the community college is a great place to find yourself,” says Jones, 21. “I definitely found myself at JCC.” With an obvious zeal for learning and a determination for success, Jones is JCC’s Academic Excellence Award recipient for 2012. In 2009, Jones, a Clayton resident, enrolled at JCC thinking he wanted to study music. Thanks to his educational experience here and the guidance of a few mentors along the way Jones decided to move to New York after graduation in May to study communications.

I definitely found myself at JCC “My passion is communications and the collaborative effort that goes on behind the scenes,” he says. “I think it’s the best medium for all facets of art to bring their skills and talents together to create something larger than themselves.” In 2010-11, Jones served as the president of the college’s Phi Theta Kappa honor society, a position he says strengthened his leadership skills. “It’s been a great opportunity to promote the community college option,” Jones says. “You get to work with the best and brightest at JCC, and it’s been a wonderful avenue to mingle with other students.” ACHIEVING SUCCESS | 11


achievement

Seeing the lightbulb:

Outstanding Instructor: David Oliver It’s obvious that David Oliver was born to teach. Whether it’s in the classroom at Johnston Community College, in combat in the Army Reserve, or in Sunday School at Coats Community Church, Oliver loves to help others learn new information.

Outstanding Staffer: Jackie Page Jackie Page is so thankful she was hired at Johnston Community College nine years ago. “Something just told me JCC is the right place to be,” she said recently. “There is so much camaraderie and fellowship here at the college. It’s such a great place to work.”

“I started my teaching career in 1993, and I’ve literally taught every age from three years old and up,” Oliver says.

A resident of Benson, Page is the recipient of the 2012 Rudolph A. Howell Outstanding Staff Person Award.

Oliver’s dedication to education is one reason he is the 2012 Earl C. and Doris F. Helms Excellence in Teaching Endowment recipient at JCC.

A graduate of JCC, Page is a records registration specialist in the Student Services division. She spends most of her time entering student registration data, assisting students with transcript requests, and answering general registration questions.

“I love seeing the light bulb when a student comprehends a concept after you’ve tried different ways to get the concept across to them,” the Erwin native says. “To me, that’s the greatest reward.” Since 1999, Oliver has taught networking technology at JCC. He’s also a member of the Army Reserve and teaches antiterrorism, safety, and other courses to soldiers. “The best part of my job has always been the students,” Oliver says. “They make it fun, and I’ve enjoyed dealing with the myriad of experiences they bring to the table. I learn new methods from them just as much as they learn from me.” 12 | PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012

Christina Wilson, an admissions coordinator, said Page is conscientious and is always eager to help. “Jackie is friendly, hardworking, and always has a smile on her face,” Wilson said. Page said she was surprised but humbled by her honor. “I’m so grateful for the recognition,” she said. “I’m very appreciative for the opportunity to work at JCC. I’ve developed so many special relationships, and it’s been a really wonderful experience that I hope will continue.”


Success Testimonials Dewana Hartley “I knew no better way to honor a kind caring educator, the institution I dearly love, and the students I believe in than to share the love and kindness I have been given.” —Dewana Hartley, JCC alumnae and instructor who started an annual scholarship with the JCC Foundation in 2012

Jose Gonzalez “I always wanted to get my associate’s degree in emergency medical science and when I found out I could get it at JCC I decided to continue pursuing my goals. The instructors are there to help and that was really helpful and made me have a really good community college experience.” ­ Jose Gonzalez, first graduate of JCC’s emergency medical science — degree program in 2012 and current Johnston County paramedic

Rosa Andrews “At Johnston Community College, community is our middle name. In my position as director of the Small Business Center, I strive to provide current and potential small business owners with the education and resources to make their businesses successful. Community partnerships are crucial to my work and to the mission of JCC. —Rosa Andrews, director of economic development and recipient of the 2011 Athena Award given by the Greater Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce

Allen Strader “JCC has given me a new start. With the help and support of the instructors, I not only have knowledge but confidence in my abilities.” —Allen Strader, author of short story published in the 2011 Phi Theta Kappa’s Nota Bene, honors anthology, current student pursuing teaching degree in the Wells Fargo Partnership East program

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SUSTAINING success Gifts to the JCC Foundation support the College in many ways including scholarships, grants, faculty and teaching support, student leadership, the Arboretum, Howell Woods, and the Performing Arts.

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A Message from the Foundation President

Earl W. Worley, Jr. The JCC Foundation celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2012, and on behalf of the Foundation Board of Directors, Dr. David Johnson, and the College trustees, I want to express my sincere thanks for the support you have shown these past 30 years. This year is bittersweet as my presidency ended June 30, 2012, but I am fortunate to have led such an outstanding organization. During my tenure as Foundation Board president, I have been able to serve alongside a committed Board of Directors, two devoted college presidents, and a dedicated Foundation staff. I am thankful for the greater understanding I have of this fine institution and the many ways in which JCC touches our students and communities through exceptional instruction and outstanding cultural and personal enrichment opportunities. Many of these opportunities would not be possible without support from our private donors. In 2011-12, the Foundation’s assets grew nearly 12 percent from $5,133,715 to $5,725,395 as of June 30, 2012. More than $70,000 was raised as part of the 30 for 30 challenge where the Foundation engaged 30 new partners to contribute at least $1,000. First Citizens Bank provided $30,000 in matching funds to these new partner gifts. In addition, 13 new funds were established to support scholarships, including six scholarship endowments, three annual scholarships, and four memorial funds. To date, 11 spaces have been named in the Learning Resource Center to support the President’s Innovation Fund, a fund focused on student success and building a 21st century campus.

2011-12 JCC Foundation Board of Directors Earl Worley, President Jody McLeod, Vice President Denton Lee, Immediate Past President David Johnson, JCC President Mike Cross, Treasurer Twyla Wells, Executive Director Nicky Cox, Co-Chair Community Relations Jenny Stewart, Co-Chair Community Relations Donna Steele, Chair Finance Committee Pam Harrell, Chair Innovation Grants and Scholarship Committee Griffin David Lockett, Chair Resource Development Elizabeth Davis Baker Steve Bryant Kevin Dougherty David Ford Charles Hinnant Nell Howell Leslie Holston Eric M. Janis Craig Jones Patricia Jones Linda Lassiter Brian Light Joe Lowry Melanie Marlow Georgianna McLean George Moore Scott Parrish Jeff Pope (The Late) Michael Foy Smith Haywood Watson

Please know that these personal investments make positive changes at JCC and for the students it serves today and in the future. I am truly honored to have met so many wonderful, generous people who support the JCC Foundation. Join me and the Foundation Board as we embark on the next 30 years.

Earl W. Worley, Jr.

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success

A year of supporting

Supporting the college through fundraising events Foundation Highlights September 2011 (right, top photo) The JCC Foundation honored its donors and scholarship recipients Sept. 11 at a Donor Appreciation and Scholarship Recipient luncheon. Approximately 250 scholarship recipients and donors attended the celebration in the Great Hall of the Paul A. Johnston Auditorium. For the 2011-12 academic year, the JCC Foundation awarded nearly 160 scholarships totaling $95,000.

October 2011 (above) Thirty teams participated in the 17th annual Neal Lancaster-Four Oaks Bank Charity Classic Oct. 7 at the Country Club of Johnston County. The event raised nearly $60,000 for critical areas of funding such as scholarships, program enhancement, and academic enrichment at JCC.

January 2012 The JCC Foundation kicked off a year-long celebration of the organization’s 30th Anniversary. As part of the anniversary celebration, JCCF established a goal of raising an additional $30,000 in business and corporate support. As of June 30, 2012 over $70,000 had been raised with a significant major gift contributed by First Citizens Bank.

April 2012 (right, bottom photo) The JCC Foundation held its 2012 spring gala April 19 at The Clubhouse at Portofino in Clayton. The event was hosted by Sandra and Norwood Thompson. The fundraiser raised more than $21,000 to support scholarships, book funds, innovation grants, and program enhancement funds for the College. 16 | JCC PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012


TOTAL ASSETS

Statements of Financial Position June 30, 2012 and 2011 Assets

2012 2011

Cash and cash equivalents Restricted cash and cash equivalents Marketable securities Accrued interest Pledges receivable Land & building held for Investment Purpose

$638,193 ---- $4,108,053 $2,475 $197,884

$660,226 $1,930,948 $1,658,227 ---$105,524

$778,790

$778,790

Total assets

$5,725,395

$5,133,715

2012

2011

Accounts payable

$6,031

$5,900

Total liabilities

$6,031

$5,900

2012

2011

Liabilities and Net Assets

Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted

$179,815 $99,261 $1,595,844 $1,364,137 $3,943,705 $3,664,417

Total net assets Total net assets and liabilities

$5,719,364 $5,725,395

$5,127,815 $5,133,715

Years Ended June 30, 2012 and 2011 2012

2011

Contributions Golf tournament Special events Investment income Interest and dividends

$532,732 $449,934 $64,605 $59,907 $24,551 $31,481 $154,965 $288,716 $92,196 $63,788

Total revenues and gains

$869,049

Expenses:

2012 2011 $204,869 $167,629 $31,779 $32,048 $40,852 $38,778

Changes in net assets

$591,549

$655,371

2012

2011

$5,127,815 $5,719,364

$4,472,444 $5,127,815

Beginning of year End of year

Total $5,725,395

TOTAL REVENUES

TOTAL $869,049

Total $869,049

PROGRAM SERVICES

$893,826

Program services Management and general Fundraising

Net assets:

Permanently Restricted $3,943,705 Temporarily Restricted $1,595,844 Unrestricted $185,395

Permanently Restricted $208,215 Temporarily Restricted $302,780 Unrestricted $358,054

Statements of Activities Revenues and gains:

TOTAL $5,725,395

TOTAL $204,869

Special Purpose $75,518 Scholarships $93,945 Institutional Support $30,000 Innovation Grants $5,406 Total $204,869 SUSTAINING SUCCESS | 17


excellence

Sustaining

Foundation Named Funds New Scholarship Endowments Lewis R. Holding Endowment John R. Howell, Jr. and Ada Lee Howell Endowment Jesse Carlton Moore Endowment Kenneth A. Talton, Jr. Memorial Endowment Pam Tripp “Women in Management” Endowment James Odell and Christine West Jackson Family Endowment

New Annual Scholarships John Howell, Jr. and Ada Lee Howell Scholarship Hugh and Elizabeth McGowan Scholarships Smithfield Manor Certified Nursing Assistant Scholarship

New Memorial Funding July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 The following individuals’ lives were honored as they were memorialized through designated contributions to Johnston Community College Foundation. Sarah Hopkins Bradley Adam Clifton Casey Randy Kent Hopper John S. Shallcross, Sr.

Named Foundation Special Purpose Endowment Funds Cynthia DeFord Adams Literary Competition Endowment Earl C. and Doris F. Helms Excellence in Teaching Endowment Howell Woods Endowment John R. Windley Music Endowment Laurie Orr Peters Arts Memorial Endowment Truck Driver Training Industry Excellence Endowment 18 | JCC PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012

Established Endowment Commitment Funds (Under $10,000) Barbara Anders Hoffman Endowment Caroline Connet Memorial Endowment Donald L. Reichard Institute for Strategic Excellence Endowment Frank Creech Scholarship Endowment Hilda Rogers Bailey Music Endowment Kevin H. Johnson and Julie J. Hopkins Endowment Larry Stancil Family Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Almond R. Warrick, Jr., Endowment T. Clifford Massengill Endowment William B. Wellons, Sr., Endowment

Named Third Party Asset Distribution Funds Johnston County Arts Council Endowment Distribution Purpose: Scholarship (North Carolina Community Foundation) Johnston Community College Foundation/ Don and Linda Lassiter Performing Arts Fund Distribution Purpose: Performing Arts Scholarship (The North Carolina Foundation for Christian Ministries) Johnston Community College Foundation/ R. P. Holding Foundation Distribution Purpose: Learning Resource Center (North Carolina Community Foundation)


President’s Innovation Fund The following endowed funds were initiated through the naming of spaces located within the Learning Resource Center. Income generated from the pooled investment of these funds are earmarked for the President’s Innovation Fund with key areas of focus being access to success, targeting student services and support, and a 21 century campus, targeting new program development and enhanced technologies. Deacon Jones Memorial Endowment Grifols Endowment Anne Sanderson Ogburn Memorial Endowment Novo Nordisk, Inc. Endowment Donnie E. and Linda V. Lassiter Endowment Wallace Ashley III Memorial Endowment E. Street Jones, Jr. Memorial Endowment Dr. Carolyn Grantham Ennis Hazel Fendley Lock Memorial Fund Mary Lois Bryan Fund Willard Ray Price Memorial Fund

30 for 30 Business – Corporate Partners Johnston Community College Foundation, Inc. was joined by First Citizens Bank to launch a special initiative in celebration of the JCC Foundation’s 30th Anniversary. Support provided by the following business and corporate partners resulted in over $70,000 being raised for JCC Foundation program services. AdVenture Development, LLC Aseptic Training Institute Aten Inc. Bioanalytical Technologies Carolina Mudcats Carolina Packers Carroll Pharmacy Chris and Nicole Key Clayton Residential Rentals Cummins Atlantic Custom Assemblies, Inc. Donnie and Linda Lassiter Dr. and Mrs. Eric M. Janis Ellis and Patricia Jones Graham and Angela Neville Howell Family Farms LLC - Monsanto Seed Co. John and Sharon Parrish Johnston Health Learning Plus LegalSheild Neuse River Printing Parrish, Pulleyn & Young Wealth Management Patterson-Pope Pittard Perry & Crone, Inc. Progress Energy Security Credit Corp. 95 & 95, Inc. doing business as Sleep Inn and Suites Sona BLW Precision Forge, Inc. STERIS Steve and Suzanne Cook Training & Communications Group, Inc. Triangle Insurance Group, Inc. Waste Industries Zentek Automation US Inc.

Innovation Grants Funded July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 A total of $5,900 was awarded for the following projects: JCC Global Villages - $1,500 JCC Recording Studio - $1,500 Project ENHANCE - $1,500 Primary Green - $1,400

Business and Corporate Partners Sustaining Partners $5,000 or more Aseptic Training Institute, LLC Cummins Atlantic LLC Deacon Jones Auto Group Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation Four Oaks Bank Grifols, Corporate Communications JCC (Misc.) NC Community Foundation, Inc. Rotary Club of Central Johnston Co The Three J’s, Inc. Zaxby’s of Clayton & Smithfield Asset Partners $1,250 or more 95 & 95 Inc, dba Sleep Inn & Suites America’s Farmers Grow Communities Monsanto Fund Branch Banking and Trust Eastern CHPT Maintenance Council NC MCA First Citizens Bank KS Bank McMillan, Pate & Company, L.L.P. The North Carolina Foundation for Christian Ministries NC Trucking Assocication Progress Energy REX UNC Health Care Smithfield Rotary Club, Inc. Triangle Insurance Group, Inc. Waste Industries, USA, Inc.

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futures

Friends funding

President’s Circle ($100,000 plus)

Associate ($1,000 - $4,999)

Trustee’s Circle Platinum ($50,000 - $99,999)

95 & 95 Inc., dba Sleep Inn & Suites AdVenture Development, LLC America’s Farmers Grow Communities Monsanto Fund Annie V’s Florist Anonymous Austin’s Tax Center Mr. Perry Barbour Ms. Mary Frances Bingham Branch Banking and Trust Mr. Keith H. Brinson Ms. Jaxie Bryan Carolina Packers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mike W. Carroll Carroll Pharmacy, Inc. CenturyLink Clayton Residential Rentals Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cook Mr. and Mrs. Jocky Creasy Custom Assemblies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dunn Eastern CHPT Maintenance Council NC MCA Lauren E. Farris Mrs. Vivian C. Finch First Citizens Bank Four Oaks Chamber of Commerce

Deacon Jones Auto Group

Gold ($25,000 - $49,999) Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation Grifols Zaxby’s of Clayton & Smithfield

Silver ($10,000 - $24,999) Ms. Ann Adams Cummins Atlantic LLC Mrs. Julia S. Elsee Four Oaks Bank Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orr Rotary Club of Central Johnston County Mr. Kenneth Talton Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor The Three J’s, Inc.

Partner ($5,000 - $9,999) Aseptic Training Institute, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barber Dr. and Mrs. Eric M. Janis Dr. Hoyt M. Lock North Carolina Community Foundation, Inc. 20 | JCC PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012

Mrs. Lin Frye Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hobart Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holston Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Howell Institutional Interiors, Inc. Mrs. Christine W. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. David N. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Chris Key KS Bank Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Lampe Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. Denton F. Lee Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Griffin D. Lockett Mrs. Jeanette Massengill McMillan, Pate & Company, L.L.P. Mr. Harold Medlin Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore N.C. State University N.C. Trucking Assocication Mr. and Mrs. Graham Neville New Innovative Products, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish Pierce Group Benefits, LLC Rose E. Price Ms. Pattie B. Proctor Progress Energy REX UNC Health Care Mr. & Mrs. Gene A. Rooks


Security Credit Corporation Smithfield Kiwanis Club Smithfield Rotary Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steele The North Carolina Foundation for Christian Ministries Triangle Insurance Group, Inc. Mrs. Pamela M. Tripp Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 990 Waste Industries, USA, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Merton J. Whitley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Worley Jr.

Affiliate ($500 - $999) Ace Fabrication, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Arnn Aten, Inc. Black Business & Health Expo Vendors Ms. Phyliss P. Braswell Carolina Human Resources, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cox Mrs. Lynda Creech Mr. and Mrs. Chad Culver Davis & Ward, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Phil Davis Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Early Dr. and Mrs. Ademola Ejire Ferrellgas Ms. Thelma M. Harris JCC Performing Arts Johnston Medical & Surgical Supply Co. JR’s Paint & Body Shop, Inc. MBAJ Architecture McCall’s Bar-B-Que & Seafood Restaurant Mitchell Temporary Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson V. Neville Mr. Roger Olmstead Parrish, Pulleyn & Young Wealth Management, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Powell Regis Franchise Division (Cost Cutters Family Hair Salon) Smithfield Manor, Inc. Stevens Sausage Company Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Stewart Mr. C B. Strickland III Ms. Jan D. Sullivan Sun Dawg Renovations, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Tharrington The Bradley Corporation Vortex Construction Co. Ms. Shirley P. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. William B. Wellons Jr. Ms. Twyla Casey Wells

Patron ($250 - $499) Mrs. Brenda S. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Allen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ashley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin Jr. Mr. Keith Beamon BLP Forestry LLC Dr. and Mrs. John M. Booker Mr. and Mrs. John Branch Carolina Mudcats Mr. and Mrs. James E. Carter Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cash Charles K. Hinnant and Company Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cox Mr. and Mrs. Hank W. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Daughtry Ms. Diana D. Douglas Mrs. Pam J. Earp Dr. and Mrs. James Ellerbe GlaxoSmithKline Ms. Cathy H. Godwin Mr. and Mrs. David Gooding Ms. Catina H. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hall Dr. Pam Harrell Ms. Dewana J. Hartley Hewett & Wood, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Cris Hoffman Ms. Olivia B. Holding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howerton Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hughes JCC Student Massage Association Mr. Craig Jones Mr. Nathaniel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jump Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy

Mrs. Barbara B. Langston Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marraccini Mr. and Mrs. Joshua McCune Medlin Insurance Agency Inc. (Allstate Insurance Company) Mr. and Mrs. James W. Narron Dr. James A. Oldham Mrs. Dale A. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Parker Mr. and Mrs. Scott Parrish Mr. Allan D. Pedersen Pittard Perry & Crone, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Pittman Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Precythe Mr. and Mrs. Chap Ragland Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ramos Mrs. Jessica Rieger Ms. Linda D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Stancil Starlight Cases Starlight Performance Golf Tees Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stephens Mrs. Jean Stowers Mr. Jon D. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Tony Swann Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Temple Triangle East Timber Company Mr. Jeff Van Etten Mr. Larry Walker Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ward Mr. and Mrs. Brian Warren Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warren Mrs. Jean S. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Durwood D. Woodall Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Woodruff

Contributor ($100 - $249) ADColor Dr. and Mrs. Richard Alioto Ms. Donna Allen American Legion Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Austin Mr. and Mrs. William J. Austin Jr. Mr. Larry K. Bagwell Jr. Bail Bonds - Ms. C Bail Bonds Mr. and Mrs. Brian Baker Bales and Simpson, DDS, PA Mr. David M. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Barbour Mrs. Debbie Batten Benson Chiropractic Center Ms. Pamela G. Berry Sheriff Steve Bizzell Delano R. Borys Mr. Dan Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Tony Braswell Jonathan Breeden Brightleaf Insurance Associates, Inc. SUSTAINING SUCCESS | 21


Bullock Brothers Equipment Co., Inc. Mrs. Shirley Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Jon Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Steve Canady Capital Associated Industries, Inc. Carolina Ballet Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carver Mrs. Shirley N. Casey Mr. Rick G. Cates Mr. Chris Chappell Circle Florist & Gifts Mr. Bill Clarke Clayton Area Ministries Clayton Glass & Mirror Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coats Mr. Rick Colville Judge and Mrs. Andy Corbett Jr. Country Club of Johnston County Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Cox Andy and Phyllis Creech Mrs. Billie Cretini The Honorable and Mrs. Will Crocker Dr. and Mrs. Ed Croom Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cross Mr. Thomas F. Currier Ms. Barbara Daughtry Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis Ms. Selma W. Davis Dees Jackson Jackson & Associates, P.A. Mr. Donald H. Delaporte Mrs. Dawn Dixon Doug Sutton & Associates, Inc. Ms. Patsy Doyle Edwards IGA Foodliner Ms. Joan M. Edwards Ms. Eva Efird Mr. Shane R. English Dr. Carolyn G. Ennis Ken Etheridge Evans Jewelers Evans Tire & Automotive Center, Inc. Mr. Sam Faucette Fink’s Jewelers Mr. J. D. Fleming Mr. Mike Fleming Floor Talk, LLC Four Oaks Interiors Four Seasons Florist Rev. Sterling Freeman Friends of David Rouzer Committee Mr. and Mrs. Willie K. Game Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gates Ms. Christine Z. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Tim Grady Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grannis Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Y. Green Mr. Stephen E. Greer Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hall Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam N. Hardy Jr. 22 | JCC PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2011 - 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harris Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Heritage Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick J. Hester Ms. Terri Hill Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hines Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holston Mr. Jeffrey Holt Hometowne Realty Group Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center Mr. Ed F. Hoy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huckenbeck Mr. Jeff Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Ingram J & L Drilling, Inc. JCC Department of Basic Skills Ms. Shelia Jefferson Mr. Keith Johnson Ms. Sabrina Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones Jones Farm Supply Mrs. Faye Jones Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones Mr. Mac Jones JP’s Ribs and Chicken Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Keen Mr. Derek Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Lamar Mickey S. Lamm Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. John Langdon Judge and Mrs. Frank Lanier LearningPlus Mr. and Mrs. Ayden R. Lee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lee Lee Technologies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Dr. and Mrs. Tony Liverman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Love Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Lowery M. Durwood Stephenson & Associates Inc. MagicMurals.com Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Manley Mr. and Ms. Jimmy Marler Mrs. Melanie Marlow Mrs. Tonya P. Massengill Mr. WC Massengill Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mast

McKinnie & Bailey Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Jody McLeod Ms. Linda McLeod Ms. Della G. McMillian Medcon Case Management Rev. James Melnyk Mills & Salter O.D. P.A. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Mims Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell Jr. Mr. Rusty Mitchiner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mizelle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Morris Dr. Dwight Morris Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nappier Jr. Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc Ms. Jackie D. Page Mr. and Mrs. James Parker Mr. Ken Parker Mr. and Mrs. Brandon S. Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Parrish Mrs. Paula A. Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Barry Partlo Mr. Doug Pate Mrs. Deborah A. Pattison Mr. Chris Pearce Peedin & Sasser CPAs PLLC Mrs. Brenda Peedin Pender Nursery, Inc. Perfectly Pampered Salon & Spa Sally Petty Donna H. Pittman PJ’s Auto Service Ms. Charlotte P. Pope Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Pope Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Pope Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pope Kay Pratt R.A. Jeffrey’s Distributing Co., LLC Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Rains Dr. and Mrs. Morgan G. Reed Reedy Creek Golf Club Dr. and Mrs. Don Reichard Mr. Todd R. Reider Rendall & Associates


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Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Rhodes Rhodes Nursery Tuwanda R. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Riley Riverwood Golf & Athletic Club Mr. John Robinson Mr. Clarence Rose Ms. Donna C. Ryder Ms. Hazel F. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Sauls Mrs. Elizabeth Sawrey Mr. Bradley N. Schulz Mr. and Mrs. John Scovil Sherry’s Signature Cheesecakes Sherwood’s Auto Center, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Berry Skinner Skinner Insurance & Realty Co., Inc. Sloan Communications Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Smithfield Sign Design, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparks

Mr. Mike Spragins Mr. Mike Stalls Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Starling Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Stephenson Mr. Jerry Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strevig Sun Auto Wash Surtronics, Inc. Swift Creek Nursery, Inc. TAP Construction, Inc. Ms. Amy Tart Mr. Timothy N. Taylor Taylor’s Nursery TDT Class # 537 TDT Class # 537-B TDT Class #538 Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Tew Ms. Rachel S. Tice Training & Communications Group, Inc. Universal Leaf Tobacco Co.Inc. Ms. Leslie VanHoy Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vinson Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Walker Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wallace

Ms. Becky W. Wallace Drs. Mike and Kathy Ward Watson, Cooke & Jones, PA Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Wellons Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge T. Westbrook Wheels & Deals of Smithfield, Inc. Mrs. Donna M. White Mr. Ernie Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Willey Mr. Bradley A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williamson Mr. Brack Wilson III Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Winborne Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winborne Ms. Mary S. Windley Mr. John W. Wood, III Mrs. Betty C. Woodall Ms. Genevieve M. Woodall Dr. Leonard S. Woodall Mr. Charles D. Woodard Mrs. Mary Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wooten Tracie Worley YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Charlie B. Young Zack’s Char Grill SUSTAINING SUCCESS | 23


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