A Publication from the Office of the President
In this Issue ...
January 2017
Fifteen Enroll in First I-BEST Manufacturing Career Pathways Program
Seventy-Seven Inducted Into Leadership Society............. 4
This semester 15 students started the two college classes (COL 120 and MFG 101) in Level 2 of the I-BEST Manufacturing Career Pathway Program. Pictured front row, left to right, are Daniel Fitzgerald, Robert Libby, Rachel Ossman, Anna Catoe, Tea Nichols, and Yolize Monson; and back row, Julianne Dicicco-Wiles, instructor; Nathan Stanley, Amber Bakley, Andrew Pruitt, Daniel Pearson, Chad Allen, Danny Adams, Trejon Craig, Jacob Welborn, Nicole Harris, and Robin Long, instructor.
McGee Donation Supports ITC............................... 5
This past August the College launched the initial phase of the first of four I-BEST career pathway programs. Designed as a collaborative partnership with area Adult Education Centers, the I-BEST Manufacturing Pathway program offers unprecedented opportunity for under-resourced adults to earn college credit, national certifications, and WorkKeys credentials at the gold or platinum levels— all leading to good jobs with a future in local manufacturing companies and offering additional Pathway learning/earning opportunities. (continued on page 14)
Dr. Booth Honored with Duke Energy Award Congratulations to Dr. Booth, third from left, who was honored with the Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award at the Anderson Chamber of Commerce awards luncheon. This annual award is a tribute to individuals or groups who make a difference in their communities or places of work by using their time, talents, and compassion to positively impact the lives of others. Pictured from left to right are John Wright, Jr., of McCoy Wright Realty and chair, Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Pam Christopher, president, Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce; Emily DeRoberts, Duke Energy, Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce board member; and Jon Gordon, guest speaker and author.
Bosch Sponsors Annual FLL Qualifying Tournament..... 12
Photo Courtesy of Rachel Dinkel
Tri-County, SC Works Host Job Fair............................. 13
Passionate people TRANSFORMING LIVES
AND BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES ONE STUDENT AT A TIME.