A Publication from the Office of the President
In this Issue…
C-PAC Recognized with Top Honor.................................... 3
Cornell Dubilier Honors Longtime Employee.................... 6
Blue Ridge Electric Funds Programs..................................... 7
Expressway to Tiger Town Partnership Launched.............13
July/August 2021
Sue Dacus Honored with Presidential Staff Medallion Sue Dacus earned the highest award given to staff at Tri-County Technical College at an annual fall convocation. Sue, who serves as senior data analyst focusing on veterans affairs, received the Presidential Medallion for Staff Excellence. Dr. Galen DeHay, president of Tri-County Technical College, presented her the medallion. “Sue’s superb work ethic, coupled with her decadeslong dedication to the College (31 years and counting!) make her an excellent recipient for the Presidential Medallion,” Christopher Caldwell, statistical and research analyst in the TCTC Student Data Center, wrote in his nomination letter. “Sue is well known across the College as an expert in her field and is held in high regard with faculty and staff Sue Dacus members. She personifies what it means to be a Tri-County employee through her devout dedication to student support and success,” said Christopher. Sue began her career at the College in 1988. She has worked for the Registrar’s Office in various capacities over the years, beginning as an administrative specialist and later as data coordinator and office manager. She is the primary academic drop/add contact for students and faculty and a team leader/subject matter expert in her role as a senior student data analyst. Over the last five years she has served as graduation coordinator. “Sue is like a walking reference guide for faculty, staff and students,” said Cathy Cole, operations manager for the Registrar’s Office/Student Data Center. “She is the expert when it comes to graduating our students. She has learned all of the ‘ins and outs’ of the degree auditing software and is constantly looking to make improvements and updates to minimize errors,” said Cathy. When taking on her new role, Sue engaged with other veterans affairs officials and attended workshops and conferences to make sure TCTC was providing the best service to its student veterans. “She has worked tirelessly to make sure our students understand timelines, payment deadlines, and bookstore charges so they have everything they need to be successful in the classroom. She has worked with Upstate Warrior Solutions to connect several student veterans who have needed help getting their education benefits started through military offices. I remember several years ago we had a veteran who revealed to her he was homeless and she reached out to folks who were able to help him secure housing,” said Cathy. Tina Burton, recruitment support specialist and campus visit coordinator for the College’s Recruitment, Admissions and Orientation department, said Sue provides “premier customer service to students and fellow co-workers through her knowledge base and years of experience with the Registrar/Student Data Center. Sue is faithful to Tri-County Technical College …
Passionate people TRANSFORMING LIVES
AND BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES ONE STUDENT AT A TIME.
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