2009 Report to the Community - Pitt Community College
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<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
PROGRESS & INNOVATION, TODAY & TOMORROW<br />
published by<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Message from <strong>the</strong> President ...........2<br />
Board of Trustees..............................4<br />
The Year of <strong>the</strong> Employee............ 5-6<br />
2008-<strong>2009</strong> Highlights..................7-10<br />
Looking Toward <strong>the</strong> Future...........11<br />
Facts and Figures.............................12<br />
Capital Campaign Update..............13<br />
Foundation Direc<strong>to</strong>r’s <strong>Report</strong>......14<br />
Foundation Events <strong>Report</strong> ............15<br />
Alumni Awards.................................16<br />
Foundation Board............................16<br />
Foundation Financial Statement...17<br />
Scholarships......................................18<br />
Foundation Donors ..................20-22<br />
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT<br />
There are many significant<br />
accomplishments over <strong>the</strong> past year at<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> which have been<br />
important for our community. The longawaited<br />
opening of a Student Center in<br />
January represents decades of planning<br />
<strong>to</strong> serve our students and community<br />
with a facility commensurate with <strong>the</strong><br />
academic quality of our programs and<br />
faculty. Groundbreaking for <strong>the</strong> Herman<br />
Simon Health Sciences Building displayed<br />
<strong>the</strong> generosity of many individual and<br />
corporate donors <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> and a<br />
true partnership of private<br />
and public resources. Our<br />
enrollment in both <strong>the</strong> credit<br />
and noncredit programs<br />
grew by double digits as<br />
unemployment and <strong>the</strong> impact<br />
of a major economic downturn<br />
motivated citizens of all ages<br />
and backgrounds <strong>to</strong> pursue<br />
training and education.<br />
To respond <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />
opportunities and challenges,<br />
<strong>the</strong> faculty and staff of <strong>Pitt</strong><br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> have performed at<br />
a remarkable level of excellence. This is<br />
why I have designated this as <strong>the</strong> “The<br />
Year of <strong>the</strong> Employee,” and you see in<br />
this <strong>Report</strong> so many examples of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
accomplishments and <strong>the</strong> students and<br />
programs which <strong>the</strong>y have supported.<br />
State budgets were reduced by over<br />
10% as North Carolina experienced<br />
dramatic drops in revenues. A furlough<br />
reduction in pay was applied at <strong>the</strong> end<br />
of <strong>the</strong> year at a time when applications<br />
for financial aid were increasing by over<br />
30% and overall enrollments continued<br />
<strong>to</strong> rise sharply. No sec<strong>to</strong>r in any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
phase of education has seen such strong<br />
demand for services, but our people have<br />
remained dedicated <strong>to</strong> our mission of<br />
service and professionalism. As a result,<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> was recognized<br />
as one of only eleven “Exceptional”<br />
colleges by <strong>the</strong> NC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
System in June.<br />
It is with great pride that I welcome you<br />
<strong>to</strong> review <strong>the</strong>se pages and invite you <strong>to</strong><br />
continue <strong>to</strong> follow our progress as we<br />
respond <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> needs of our region in <strong>the</strong><br />
coming year, inaugurate a new facilities<br />
Master Plan, and begin <strong>the</strong> preparations<br />
for celebrating in 2011 fifty years of<br />
service <strong>to</strong> <strong>Pitt</strong> County and eastern North<br />
Carolina. We invite you <strong>to</strong> our campus<br />
and programs <strong>to</strong> see firsthand how we<br />
educate and empower people for success.<br />
G. Dennis Massey<br />
President<br />
OUR MISSION<br />
Our mission is <strong>to</strong> educate and empower people for success...<br />
in life, in higher education, in <strong>the</strong> workforce, and in a global economy.<br />
The mission will be achieved by...encouraging lifelong learning,<br />
establishing positive learning environments, ensuring academic excellence,<br />
enhancing economic development and quality of life, and<br />
emphasizing multicultural experiences.<br />
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Board of Trustees<br />
Randy Collier, Chairman<br />
Retired, University Health Systems & <strong>Pitt</strong> County Schools<br />
Paul Davenport III, Vice-Chair<br />
Retired U.S. Air Force Officer<br />
Retired, J.P. Davenport & Son<br />
Kelly Barnhill, Jr., Secretary<br />
President<br />
Hendrix-Barnhill, Inc.<br />
Gary Evans, Immediate Past Chair<br />
Vice President, Green Market Manager<br />
Alliance One International, Inc. of Farmville<br />
Dr. Virginia D. Hardy<br />
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs<br />
Brody School of Medicine, ECU<br />
Dr. Peter J. Kragel<br />
Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Planning at ECU Brody<br />
School of Medicine and Chief of Pathology at PCMH<br />
Don Mills<br />
Retired, NACCO<br />
James A. Nelson, Jr.<br />
Partner<br />
Owens & Nelson, PLLC - At<strong>to</strong>rneys at Law<br />
Raymond Reddrick<br />
Retired Educa<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Tyree Walker<br />
Chief Human Resource Officer<br />
University Health Systems<br />
Walter Williams<br />
Vice President<br />
Wilco Hess, LLC<br />
Robin Hayson<br />
Student Government Association<br />
Ex-officio Member<br />
Charles E. Long<br />
Retired <strong>Pitt</strong> County Schools Administra<strong>to</strong>r<br />
“I concluded that although life had dealt me an unfair hand, I<br />
had made no effort <strong>to</strong> realize any of my dreams. I vowed <strong>the</strong>n<br />
and <strong>the</strong>re that if I lived, I would make an extensive effort <strong>to</strong><br />
realize my dream.”<br />
– At<strong>to</strong>rney Darrell Robinson<br />
PCC Criminal Justice Graduate<br />
DARRELL ROBINSON<br />
Born in Wilming<strong>to</strong>n, Darrell Robinson is an at<strong>to</strong>rney specializing<br />
in criminal, civil and personal injury litigation in <strong>the</strong> Washing<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
D.C., area. The first member of his family <strong>to</strong> attend college, he<br />
began his law education at PCC after recovering from a serious<br />
car accident in which he was given a 50-50 chance at survival.<br />
Robinson spent 18 months taking Criminal Justice courses<br />
at <strong>Pitt</strong> before transferring <strong>to</strong> Bar<strong>to</strong>n <strong>College</strong> on an academic<br />
scholarship. He went on <strong>to</strong> graduate magna cum laude with a<br />
degree in Criminal Justice before earning a Juris Doc<strong>to</strong>rate from<br />
N.C. Central University.<br />
After excelling as an assistant public defender in Maryland,<br />
Robinson opened his own law firm in 2007. He has acquired<br />
many new clients, representing each of <strong>the</strong>m with <strong>the</strong> same zeal<br />
he displayed while working with <strong>the</strong> Public Defenders Office.<br />
PCC recognized Robinson as an Outstanding Alumnus in 2008.<br />
Upon receiving <strong>the</strong> award, he gave <strong>Pitt</strong> – particularly Paralegal<br />
Department Chair Lora Clark – much of <strong>the</strong> credit for his<br />
academic and career success.<br />
In May, Robinson addressed<br />
PCC’s Class of <strong>2009</strong>, telling<br />
<strong>the</strong>m how he pursued and<br />
achieved his lifelong dream<br />
of becoming an at<strong>to</strong>rney.<br />
During his remarks, he said<br />
“hard work has its rewards”<br />
and that one small vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
“can serve as a springboard<br />
<strong>to</strong> even greater things.”<br />
OUR VISION<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> will be:<br />
• A Catalyst for transforming <strong>the</strong> individual and community.<br />
• A Competent Steward of public trust and confidence.<br />
• A Creative Partner for developing educational and economic opportunities.<br />
• A Recognized Leader for accessible, attractive, and educationally enriching programs and services.<br />
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<strong>2009</strong>...The Year of <strong>the</strong> Employee<br />
Faculty Recognized<br />
for Achievements<br />
Each year, <strong>the</strong> college presents an Innovation<br />
Award <strong>to</strong> a PCC employee who has designed and<br />
implemented a significant innovation that meets<br />
one or more of <strong>the</strong> following criteria: Quality,<br />
Efficiency, Cost Effectiveness, Timeliness, and/or<br />
Creativity.<br />
This year’s Innovation Award was presented <strong>to</strong><br />
Science Instruc<strong>to</strong>r Jeff Rorer for his “Teaching<br />
with Microsoft Producer” concept. Rorer utilizes<br />
Producer and PowerPoint as a mini production<br />
studio. This process allows him <strong>to</strong> combine media<br />
from many sources in<strong>to</strong> a final production that is<br />
used as <strong>the</strong> lecture component of his class. He uses this method<br />
of instruction in both traditional and online classes.<br />
Don King, an Adult General Education instruc<strong>to</strong>r/advisor, was<br />
named <strong>the</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Joseph E. Downing Excellence in Teaching Award<br />
recipient. A LaGrange native, King teaches orientation classes for<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> celebrated its<br />
employees’ achievements April 17 during<br />
<strong>the</strong> school’s 26th Annual Employee<br />
Jeff Rorer, <strong>2009</strong> Innovation Award Recipient<br />
Appreciation and Recognition Evening at<br />
Rock Springs Center. During <strong>the</strong> program,<br />
<strong>the</strong> college recognized Faye Causey as<br />
Faye Causey (left) received <strong>the</strong> Joan and Ed Warren Staff Employee of <strong>the</strong> Year Award, Jenni Smith<br />
(center) received <strong>the</strong> Outstanding Cus<strong>to</strong>mer Service Award, and Glenda Washing<strong>to</strong>n (right) was recognized<br />
with <strong>the</strong> Continuing Education Outstanding Employee Award.<br />
college freshmen and Health Careers classes for students getting<br />
started in health curricula. He said he felt honored and humbled<br />
simply being nominated for <strong>the</strong> Downing Award, adding that he<br />
was “surprised” <strong>to</strong> win it.<br />
King was one of five Faculty Excellence winners along with<br />
Shannon Baker, Kelli Jones, Wanda Tenpenny and Rorer.<br />
Employee Awards Presented at Annual Event<br />
Don King, <strong>2009</strong> Downing Award Recipient<br />
<strong>the</strong> Joan and Ed Warren Staff Employee<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Year for <strong>2009</strong>. Causey, PCC’s<br />
Construction and Industrial Technology<br />
Division administrative assistant, was one<br />
of three Staff Excellence Award recipients<br />
this year along with Randy Allen and<br />
Faith Fagan.<br />
Jenni Smith, <strong>the</strong> college’s Financial<br />
Aid and Registration Cus<strong>to</strong>mer Service<br />
Representative, received <strong>the</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />
Student Development Services Award for<br />
Outstanding Cus<strong>to</strong>mer Service.<br />
Glenda Washing<strong>to</strong>n, Administrative<br />
Secretary for Health Care Services, was<br />
recognized by <strong>the</strong> Division of Continuing<br />
Education and <strong>Community</strong> Development<br />
as <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>2009</strong> Outstanding Employee.<br />
The college also recognized recent<br />
retirees and presented service awards <strong>to</strong><br />
employees who have been with <strong>the</strong> school<br />
for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years.<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> instruc<strong>to</strong>r Rusty<br />
Sugg was honored by his peers in <strong>2009</strong><br />
for dedication <strong>to</strong> student success in <strong>the</strong><br />
respira<strong>to</strong>ry care field. Sugg, 42, is direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
of clinical education for PCC’s Respira<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Therapy program. In September <strong>2009</strong>, he<br />
attended <strong>the</strong> N.C. Society for Respira<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Care’s (NCSRC) annual conference in<br />
Wins<strong>to</strong>n-Salem and was presented with<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Educa<strong>to</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> Year Award.<br />
“I was very honored and privileged <strong>to</strong> be<br />
recognized with this prestigious award,”<br />
Sugg said. “I am very passionate about<br />
<strong>the</strong> education and success of future<br />
respira<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>the</strong>rapists.”<br />
unsung<br />
HEROES<br />
Leslie Rogers Voted PCC’s<br />
Woman of Substance<br />
Each March, PCC observes Women’s His<strong>to</strong>ry Month with a special<br />
program celebrating <strong>the</strong> achievements of women. During <strong>the</strong> event, college<br />
administra<strong>to</strong>rs present <strong>the</strong> “Woman of Substance Award” <strong>to</strong> a female employee<br />
who has gone <strong>the</strong> extra mile in her work on campus and in <strong>the</strong> community.<br />
This year’s recipient was Leslie Rogers, Assistant Vice President of Student<br />
Services, who was honored for her many talents and for being a source of<br />
encouragement for students, faculty, and staff. Those who nominated Rogers<br />
for this year’s award cited her support for campus activities, “genuine care<br />
and concern” for o<strong>the</strong>rs, punctuality, and time management skills. She also<br />
volunteers for United Way and Greenville <strong>Community</strong> Shelter and assists with<br />
<strong>the</strong> Greenville-<strong>Pitt</strong> County Chamber of Commerce’s teen leadership program.<br />
NCSRC Names Rusty Sugg <strong>2009</strong> Educa<strong>to</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />
Mary Lee Smart (right) receives <strong>the</strong> Unsung Hero<br />
Award from Dr. Massey.<br />
A lifelong resident of <strong>the</strong> Snow Hill area,<br />
Sugg graduated from PCC’s Respira<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Care Technology program in 1994. He<br />
began working at his alma mater in 2001<br />
and currently teaches several respira<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
<strong>the</strong>rapy courses while also overseeing<br />
<strong>the</strong> program’s clinical classes. Sugg, who<br />
has earned bachelor’s degrees in Business<br />
Management and Human Resource<br />
Management from Mount Olive <strong>College</strong>,<br />
is a member of <strong>the</strong> Lambda Beta Society,<br />
a national honors organization for <strong>the</strong><br />
respira<strong>to</strong>ry care profession. He has also<br />
been nominated for Who’s Who Among<br />
American Teachers recognition.<br />
NCSRC is<br />
a non-profit<br />
organization<br />
that supports<br />
and benefits<br />
respira<strong>to</strong>ry care<br />
practitioners in<br />
North Carolina.<br />
The group is<br />
a chartered<br />
affiliate of<br />
<strong>the</strong> American<br />
Association for<br />
Respira<strong>to</strong>ry Care.<br />
New <strong>to</strong> convocation this year was <strong>the</strong> presentation of <strong>the</strong> “Unsung Heroes Award,” which was<br />
created <strong>to</strong> recognize PCC employees whose substantive contributions <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> college have gone<br />
largely unrecognized. Four PCC employees – Mary Lee Smart, Karen Lemoine, Teresa<br />
Thompson and Judith Kasperek – received plaques during convocation in recognition of<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir hard work and dedication <strong>to</strong> PCC. Plans are <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>the</strong> recognition of PCC’s unsung<br />
heroes throughout <strong>the</strong> year.<br />
Two additional recipients of <strong>the</strong> Unsung Hero Award<br />
were Karen Lemoine (left) and Teresa Thompson (right).<br />
Rusty Sugg, Respira<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Therapy Instruc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
The final Unsung Hero Award was presented<br />
by Dr. Massey <strong>to</strong> Judith Kasperek (right).<br />
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PCC HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2008-<strong>2009</strong><br />
PCC EARNS ‘EXCEPTIONAL’ STATUS<br />
IN NCCCS PERFORMANCE REPORT<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> has been recognized as an exceptional institution by <strong>the</strong><br />
North Carolina <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> System (NCCCS).<br />
PCC was one of 11 community colleges in <strong>the</strong> state <strong>to</strong> earn “Exceptional<br />
Institutional Performance” status, which means <strong>the</strong> school met or exceeded all<br />
eight of <strong>the</strong> accountability standards measured in <strong>the</strong> report.<br />
Admissions, Financial Aid, and <strong>the</strong> Cashier’s Office<br />
serve students in a ‘one-s<strong>to</strong>p’ shop setup.<br />
“We are indeed pleased that <strong>the</strong> high quality of <strong>Pitt</strong>’s classes and services is<br />
receiving this ‘exceptional’ rating,” PCC President G. Dennis Massey said. “This<br />
is a testimony <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> excellence and hard work of our faculty and staff. The huge<br />
enrollment increases this year demonstrate strong satisfaction, but it is always<br />
positive <strong>to</strong> garner respect from <strong>the</strong> state and our peer colleges.”<br />
Each year, NCCCS releases its Critical Success Fac<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>Report</strong> <strong>to</strong> demonstrate<br />
how <strong>the</strong> state’s 58 community colleges performed in eight core areas during <strong>the</strong><br />
previous academic year.<br />
The Craig F. Goess Student Center officially opened in January <strong>2009</strong>.<br />
As one of <strong>the</strong> 11 community colleges <strong>to</strong> achieve “exceptional” status, PCC met or<br />
exceeded all eight system standards and produced students who transferred <strong>to</strong><br />
four-year institutions and met or exceeded <strong>the</strong> performance level of native UNC<br />
System students. <strong>Pitt</strong> also attained at least a 70 percent passing rate for students<br />
who sat for licensure or certification exams for <strong>the</strong> first time.<br />
Forging Ahead<br />
• PCC dedicates <strong>the</strong> new Craig F. Goess<br />
Student Center—a concept first<br />
proposed in 1969—with a ceremony<br />
in <strong>the</strong> building’s multipurpose room.<br />
The 33,698 square- foot center<br />
provides a ‘one-s<strong>to</strong>p’ shop for<br />
students by combining admissions and<br />
registration services under one roof.<br />
• The college takes steps <strong>to</strong> reduce <strong>the</strong><br />
campus’s environmental impact and<br />
establishes a Sustainability Committee<br />
<strong>to</strong> lead <strong>the</strong> effort. The committee is<br />
charged with encouraging students<br />
and employees <strong>to</strong> conserve resources<br />
whenever possible.<br />
• <strong>2009</strong> Enrollment Increases<br />
Spring '08<br />
Spring '09<br />
Summer '08<br />
Summer '09<br />
Fall '08<br />
Fall '09<br />
2790<br />
3298 (up 18%)<br />
6134<br />
7099 (up 16%)<br />
7081<br />
7710 (up 9%)<br />
2000 4000 6000 8000 10,000<br />
Number of Students<br />
Ranking Higher<br />
• Preliminary data from <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />
Department of Education’s National<br />
Center for Education Statistics shows<br />
<strong>the</strong> college is among <strong>the</strong> country’s<br />
best colleges and universities when<br />
it comes <strong>to</strong> providing education <strong>to</strong><br />
African-American students. <strong>Pitt</strong> ranks<br />
68th (up from 88th) in <strong>the</strong> number<br />
of associate degrees awarded <strong>to</strong><br />
African-Americans during <strong>the</strong> 2007-<br />
08 academic year.<br />
Serving <strong>the</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
• Medical Assisting students participate<br />
in a statewide effort <strong>to</strong> encourage<br />
people <strong>to</strong> sign up for North Carolina’s<br />
new online organ/tissue donor<br />
registry. The students encouraged<br />
73 people <strong>to</strong> become organ/tissue<br />
donors.<br />
• Architectural Technology students<br />
team with ECU interior design<br />
students <strong>to</strong> produce a design for<br />
Wayne County’s First People Heritage<br />
Center.<br />
The new Bulldog Café serves breakfast and lunch<br />
in style.<br />
• A partnership between PCC and<br />
<strong>the</strong> City of Greenville produces<br />
a new home in an area of<br />
redevelopment in <strong>the</strong> western part<br />
of <strong>to</strong>wn. Construction and Industrial<br />
Technology students built <strong>the</strong> 1,248<br />
square-foot home on Hudson Street.<br />
CIT students built this house in West Greenville.<br />
“Attaining <strong>the</strong>se standards is a matter of pride and achievement among our<br />
colleges, our faculty and our staff,” said NCCCS President R. Scott Ralls. “When <strong>the</strong><br />
budget allows, we are able <strong>to</strong> provide performance based funding <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> colleges<br />
based on <strong>the</strong> number of measures <strong>the</strong>y meet or if <strong>the</strong>y rise <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> exceptional<br />
level. However, this year our colleges understand that <strong>the</strong>re won’t be any additional<br />
dollars, only <strong>the</strong> satisfaction of achieving <strong>the</strong>ir mission of preparing students for<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir next step whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s college or work. With more than 200,000 full-time<br />
students and record enrollment growth, that’s a big accomplishment.”<br />
• The <strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Symphony<br />
Orchestra continues <strong>to</strong> delight<br />
audiences with four performances<br />
each year. The concerts are held at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Faith Assembly of God Church on<br />
Corey Road. The Orchestra is made<br />
up of curriculum students, continuing<br />
education students, and members of<br />
<strong>the</strong> community.<br />
• During an event at Hope Middle School<br />
<strong>to</strong> celebrate <strong>the</strong>ir students’ success in<br />
a statewide writing competition, PCC<br />
and The Daily Reflec<strong>to</strong>r are praised for<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir 10-year partnership <strong>to</strong> bring <strong>the</strong><br />
N.C. Press Association’s Newspapers in<br />
Education program <strong>to</strong> local classrooms.<br />
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PCC HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2008-<strong>2009</strong><br />
Student Achievements<br />
• Four Biotechnology students are<br />
among 25 community college students<br />
from across <strong>the</strong> state <strong>to</strong> receive<br />
$1,000 scholarships from Biogen Idec.<br />
• SECU Vice President/City Executive<br />
Andrew Odom presented Reginald<br />
Shaw and Melinda Underwood with<br />
SECU Foundation scholarship.<br />
Reginald Shaw (left) and Melinda Underwood (right)<br />
received SECU Foundation scholarships.<br />
• Respira<strong>to</strong>ry Therapy students Angela<br />
Chapman, Rachel Clifford and<br />
Niya Hagans win <strong>the</strong> annual N.C.<br />
Respira<strong>to</strong>ry Therapy Association quiz<br />
bowl and finish third in <strong>the</strong> national<br />
competition.<br />
• Students Adam Till and Keoshia<br />
Allen are selected as <strong>the</strong> college’s<br />
N.C. Academic Excellence Award<br />
recipients.<br />
Adam Till<br />
Keoshia Allen<br />
Employee Achievements<br />
• For 10<br />
weeks, 125<br />
employees<br />
participate in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Faculty/<br />
Staff Wellness<br />
Challenge.<br />
Collectively, <strong>the</strong> group lost 390<br />
pounds through more than 3,200<br />
hours of exercise, 62 million steps,<br />
25,000 cups of fruits and vegetables<br />
and 36,000 cups of water.<br />
• Institutional Advancement’s Lisa<br />
Elmore is elected president of <strong>the</strong><br />
N.C. Association of Educational<br />
Office Professionals during <strong>the</strong><br />
organization’s annual conference.<br />
• Law and Order Magazine announces<br />
that <strong>the</strong> PCC Police Department has<br />
received <strong>the</strong> “People’s Choice Award”<br />
in its 2008 International Police Vehicle<br />
Design Contest.<br />
Events<br />
• PCC and N.C. <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
System administra<strong>to</strong>rs meet with<br />
state legisla<strong>to</strong>rs on campus <strong>to</strong> discuss<br />
long-term funding for North Carolina<br />
community colleges.<br />
NC Sena<strong>to</strong>r Clark Jenkins makes comments while PCC Board of Trustees<br />
member Dr. Virginia Hardy listens.<br />
• Retired U.S. Army Col. Danny<br />
McKnight discusses leadership under<br />
difficult conditions. As an Army<br />
Ranger in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1993, McKnight<br />
led a convoy of U.S. military vehicles<br />
through <strong>the</strong> enemy-filled streets of<br />
Mogadishu, a mission featured in a<br />
book written by Mark Bowden titled,<br />
“Black Hawk Down,” and a movie by<br />
<strong>the</strong> same name released in 2001.<br />
• After opening <strong>the</strong> doors<br />
<strong>to</strong> its new Craig F. Goess<br />
Student Center, <strong>the</strong><br />
college hosts its first<br />
juried fine arts exhibit in<br />
<strong>the</strong> facility. More than<br />
80 pieces of artwork<br />
are submitted by artists<br />
throughout Eastern<br />
North Carolina, including<br />
PCC students—past and<br />
present—and employees.<br />
A Center for Training<br />
• <strong>Pitt</strong> County Schools student services<br />
personnel meet on campus for<br />
a conference designed <strong>to</strong> build<br />
partnerships and provide new ideas<br />
for meeting <strong>the</strong> county’s educational<br />
needs. The event features concurrent<br />
sessions led by PCC faculty and staff<br />
on <strong>to</strong>pics ranging from computer<br />
technology and concurrent<br />
enrollment <strong>to</strong> tips for pursuing a<br />
healthier lifestyle.<br />
• PCC and ECU combine efforts<br />
<strong>to</strong> train workers at Harper Brush<br />
Works, Inc., in practices that will help<br />
<strong>the</strong> Greenville manufacturing plant<br />
operate more efficiently.<br />
• The PCC Alumni<br />
Association kicks off a<br />
new speaker series <strong>to</strong><br />
provide members of <strong>the</strong><br />
community with valuable<br />
information that will help<br />
<strong>the</strong>m improve <strong>the</strong>ir daily<br />
lives. Topics include real<br />
estate, lawn care advice,<br />
financial planning and boat<br />
safety.<br />
• More than 60 law<br />
enforcement officers<br />
representing 17 agencies<br />
receive potentially life-saving tactical<br />
medical training at <strong>the</strong> college’s firing<br />
range. FBI and <strong>Pitt</strong> County Sheriff’s<br />
Office SWAT instruc<strong>to</strong>rs team with<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> County Memorial Hospital<br />
trauma surgeons and emergency<br />
room physicians <strong>to</strong> teach combat<br />
medical techniques that can keep<br />
officers wounded in <strong>the</strong> line of duty<br />
alive until <strong>the</strong>y can be treated by<br />
medical personnel.<br />
First juried Fine Arts Exhibit is held in <strong>the</strong> new<br />
Craig F. Goess Student Center<br />
PCC ATHLETICS EXPAND AND CONTINUE<br />
TO PRODUCE CHAMPIONS<br />
• Volleyball players Kristi Pipkin and Jessica Joyner and<br />
baseball’s Hunter Sprague are honored by <strong>the</strong> National<br />
Junior <strong>College</strong> Athletic Association for academic excellence.<br />
Kristi Pipkin Jessica Joyner Hunter Sprague<br />
• After a 14-year hiatus, Bulldogs basketball returns <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
court and wins its season opener, 90-68, over Tidewater<br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
• PCC puts its seal of approval on <strong>the</strong><br />
Class of <strong>2009</strong> during <strong>the</strong> school’s<br />
annual spring commencement<br />
ceremony. Approximately 400 of<br />
<strong>the</strong> 973-member graduating class<br />
participate.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> Continuing Education and<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Development Division,<br />
<strong>the</strong>re were 158 students who<br />
received <strong>the</strong>ir GED and 57 who<br />
received <strong>the</strong>ir Adult High School<br />
Diploma.<br />
• Former baseball<br />
standout Lonnie<br />
Chisenhall mans<br />
third base for <strong>the</strong><br />
Kins<strong>to</strong>n Indians<br />
at <strong>the</strong> start of <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>2009</strong> minor league<br />
season.<br />
• Baseball takes second<br />
in <strong>the</strong> final Region X<br />
regular-season standings<br />
and finishes <strong>the</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />
campaign ranked in two<br />
national polls at 36-8<br />
overall.<br />
Lonnie Chisenhall<br />
• Softball makes its first ever<br />
appearance in <strong>the</strong> NJCAA<br />
poll and ends up one game<br />
short of a trip <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> national<br />
softball championship with a<br />
loss in <strong>the</strong> championship game<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Region X Conference<br />
Tournament.<br />
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PCC LOOKS TOWARD THE FUTURE<br />
FACTS AND FIGURES<br />
2008-<strong>2009</strong> Enrollment<br />
Curriculum Programs 10,300<br />
Continuing Education and <strong>Community</strong> Dev. 11,210<br />
Unduplicated Headcount* 20,682<br />
* Unduplicated Headcount is not <strong>the</strong> sum of <strong>the</strong> two <strong>to</strong>tals shown because<br />
828 students <strong>to</strong>ok both a Curriculum and ConEd course.<br />
Student Profile<br />
Female 58.1%<br />
Male 41.9%<br />
Average Age 26<br />
Funding<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r*<br />
14.48%<br />
Federal<br />
16.43%<br />
In-State Tuition<br />
$50 per credit hour or<br />
$800 for full-time students<br />
Out-of-State Tuition<br />
(16 hours or more)**<br />
County<br />
9.18%<br />
State<br />
59.91%<br />
As a result of numerous surveys, focus group meetings and more<br />
than 200 interviews, PCC has a new facilities master plan in place<br />
that will outline growth at <strong>the</strong> school for <strong>the</strong> next 10 years.<br />
Despite opening a new student center in March and renovating<br />
<strong>the</strong> Robert Lee Humber Building in 2006, PCC is still North<br />
Carolina’s most crowded community college. A record<br />
enrollment of 7,710 students this fall and better retention of<br />
students overall have only exacerbated <strong>the</strong> need for additional<br />
space.<br />
In Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>2009</strong>, PCC Trustees approved a plan by MBAJ<br />
Architecture that builds upon a facilities master plan<br />
administra<strong>to</strong>rs approved in 2004.<br />
The newly-approved plan is <strong>to</strong> be carried out in six phases<br />
and calls for more than $60 million in renovations and new<br />
construction that will create 382,000 square feet of space.<br />
In addition <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> removal of several trailers on campus and<br />
renovations <strong>to</strong> select buildings, <strong>the</strong> first two phases of <strong>the</strong> <strong>2009</strong>-<br />
2019 plan call for construction of new classroom and sciences<br />
buildings and a new child development center.<br />
Phase III includes expansion of <strong>the</strong> Craig F. Goess Student<br />
Center <strong>to</strong> house <strong>the</strong> college’s books<strong>to</strong>re, disability services<br />
program and student lounge as well as improvements <strong>to</strong> several<br />
existing facilities.<br />
Highlighting <strong>the</strong> final three phases will be a 53,600-squarefoot<br />
Design and Workforce Technology Center, an Alumni and<br />
Foundation Conference Center and two new 50,000-square-foot<br />
academic buildings <strong>to</strong> support projected enrollment growth.<br />
According <strong>to</strong> PCC President Dennis Massey, “We’re maximizing<br />
opportunities we have, but we are eagerly anticipating more<br />
space, which is why <strong>the</strong> master plan is so important.”<br />
$241.30 per credit hour or<br />
$3,860.80 for full-time students<br />
(16 hours or more)**<br />
** Tuition is set by <strong>the</strong> NC General Assembly and is subject <strong>to</strong> change<br />
without notice.<br />
Average Class Size<br />
Students per Class 17<br />
Student/Faculty Ratio 26 :1<br />
2008-<strong>2009</strong> Graduates<br />
Curriculum Programs<br />
Associate Degrees 669<br />
Certificates 261<br />
Diplomas 206<br />
TOTAL 1,136<br />
ConEd/CECD<br />
GED 158<br />
Adult High School 57<br />
TOTAL 215<br />
State 29,148,659.27<br />
County 4,467,557.50<br />
Federal 7,995,659.11<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r* 7,042,921.08<br />
TOTAL FUNDING $48,654,796.96<br />
* O<strong>the</strong>r funding consists of Sales & Services, Non-capital Grants, Investment<br />
Income, Non-operating Revenues, Capital Grants, Non-capital Gifts, and<br />
Operating Revenue.<br />
Student Residence Profile<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> County 61.5%<br />
Adjacent Counties 13.9%<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r NC Counties 21.6%<br />
Non-NC Residents 3.0%<br />
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Construction continues on <strong>the</strong> Herman Simon Building.<br />
The building is scheduled <strong>to</strong> be complete by next summer.<br />
THE PCC FOUNDATION<br />
The <strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation<br />
develops relationships and resources for<br />
<strong>the</strong> college <strong>to</strong> provide an extra measure<br />
of excellence for its services. During<br />
2008-<strong>2009</strong>, <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation provided<br />
$675,000 for student scholarships,<br />
employee activities, educational<br />
programs,and campus construction<br />
projects.<br />
The Foundation recognizes students’<br />
achievements and provides support<br />
for many students who need financial<br />
assistance <strong>to</strong> pursue <strong>the</strong>ir career goals.<br />
Now more than ever, <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation<br />
is implementing methods <strong>to</strong> ensure<br />
donors that <strong>the</strong>ir contributions for PCC<br />
scholarships, educational activities, and<br />
capital projects are good investments.<br />
This annual report documents <strong>the</strong> results<br />
of those efforts.<br />
During recent months, many inves<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
have suffered significant losses in a<br />
changing economy. Some college<br />
foundations have been reporting that<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir endowments are “under water”<br />
and <strong>the</strong>y may not be able <strong>to</strong> award<br />
those scholarships this year. The PCC<br />
Foundation’s scholarship endowments<br />
continued <strong>to</strong> grow due <strong>to</strong> conservative<br />
investment practices.<br />
During <strong>the</strong> past year, <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation<br />
funded over $170,000 in student<br />
scholarships and developed several new<br />
scholarship endowments. Increasing <strong>the</strong><br />
number and <strong>the</strong> amount of scholarships<br />
that can be awarded <strong>to</strong> PCC students<br />
and increasing <strong>the</strong> number of endowed<br />
scholarships are constant goals of <strong>the</strong><br />
PCC Foundation.<br />
Generous contributions from individuals,<br />
alumni, businesses, and organizations<br />
in Eastern North Carolina have<br />
been essential <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> success of <strong>Pitt</strong><br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and <strong>the</strong> PCC<br />
Foundation. The <strong>College</strong>’s state budget<br />
provides resources <strong>to</strong> sustain only a<br />
basic level of operations. Contribu<strong>to</strong>rs’<br />
support helps provide <strong>the</strong> extra measure<br />
of excellence in programs, student<br />
support, and facilities.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> past 12 months, donors’ support<br />
provided opportunities for <strong>the</strong> Foundation<br />
<strong>to</strong> assist with <strong>the</strong> construction of <strong>the</strong><br />
Craig Goess Student Center and <strong>the</strong><br />
Herman Simon Building, an expansion<br />
of <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s health science facilities.<br />
The PCC Foundation successfully<br />
completed its first capital campaign with<br />
contributions, pledges, and grants <strong>to</strong>taling<br />
over $7.1 million <strong>to</strong> support campus<br />
construction and educational programs.<br />
In 2008-<strong>2009</strong>, <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation<br />
supported <strong>the</strong> college’s efforts <strong>to</strong><br />
reconnect with <strong>the</strong> college’s 10,000+<br />
alumni. The Foundation provided funding<br />
for activities and initiated an annual<br />
awards program <strong>to</strong> recognize outstanding<br />
and distinguished alumni.<br />
Much of <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation’s success<br />
can be attributed <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> leadership and<br />
support of its board of direc<strong>to</strong>rs, donors,<br />
and over 100 volunteers who support<br />
<strong>the</strong> foundation’s events and activities. We<br />
appreciate <strong>the</strong> work and support that<br />
each of <strong>the</strong>se groups provide for our<br />
college.<br />
Susan Q. Nobles<br />
Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r, PCC Foundation<br />
HERMAN SIMON BUILDING<br />
FUTURES FIRST CAPITAL CAMPAIGN<br />
In 2004, PCC administra<strong>to</strong>rs adopted a facilities master plan <strong>to</strong><br />
serve as a guide for <strong>the</strong> college’s future growth. Included in <strong>the</strong><br />
plan was a 34,000 square-foot addition <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> William E. Fulford<br />
Building <strong>to</strong> provide <strong>the</strong> college’s health sciences programs with<br />
much-needed teaching space.<br />
In January 2008, <strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation announced <strong>the</strong> addition<br />
would be named for ardent PCC supporter Herman Simon, a<br />
financial consultant with <strong>the</strong> Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Family<br />
Foundation. Simon was key in creating PCC’s VISIONS Career<br />
Development and Scholarship Program and <strong>the</strong> HORIZONS<br />
Program <strong>to</strong> help students make successful transitions in<strong>to</strong> PCC<br />
curricula from high school and GED programs, respectively.<br />
A groundbreaking ceremony for <strong>the</strong> Simon Building <strong>to</strong>ok place<br />
in November 2008, and work on <strong>the</strong> project began earlier this<br />
year. When it is completed next summer, <strong>the</strong> building will<br />
provide classrooms, labs and offices for health sciences curricula,<br />
general science classrooms and labs, and <strong>the</strong> VISIONS and<br />
HORIZONS programs.<br />
Motivated by <strong>the</strong> belief that money invested in <strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is<br />
an investment in Eastern North Carolina’s educational and economic future,<br />
<strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation launched <strong>the</strong> first capital campaign in college his<strong>to</strong>ry in<br />
February 2008.<br />
Led by a steering committee co-chaired by Walter Williams and Diane<br />
Murphrey, PCC’s Futures First Capital Campaign sought $8 million, primarily<br />
<strong>to</strong> fund construction of <strong>the</strong> Herman Simon Building, a 34,000 square footaddition<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> college’s health sciences facility. Campaign funds were also<br />
designated <strong>to</strong> support student scholarships, purchase new technology for<br />
classrooms, and support professional development for PCC employees.<br />
By year’s end, <strong>the</strong> campaign generated nearly $7.1 million for <strong>the</strong> project<br />
despite a downturn in <strong>the</strong> nation’s economy.<br />
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FOUNDATION SPONSORED EVENTS<br />
JROTC cadets from area high schools participated in <strong>the</strong> PCC<br />
Veterans Salute ceremony.<br />
PCC Fall Golf Classic<br />
Thirty-six teams competed in <strong>the</strong><br />
Eleventh Annual PCC Fall Golf<br />
Classic at Greenville Country Club<br />
on Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2. The event netted<br />
$19,840.58.<br />
Former PCC President Dr. Charles<br />
Russell participated in <strong>the</strong> 2008<br />
PCC Fall Golf Classic.<br />
Lights of Knowledge<br />
Lights purchased in memory or in<br />
honor of special people for this<br />
annual tree-lighting ceremony raised<br />
$1,203.89. The star on <strong>the</strong> 2008 tree<br />
was dedicated in memory of Karen<br />
Perry, a former Nursing student and<br />
SGA President.<br />
Staff & Faculty Fund Drive<br />
83 percent participation – $37,675.23<br />
in gifts and pledges<br />
PCC Scholarship<br />
Auction<br />
The 5th Annual<br />
PCC Scholarship<br />
Auction was held<br />
February 17 at<br />
Rock Springs<br />
Center. The event<br />
featured more than<br />
430 attendees and<br />
raised $61,541.03.<br />
Veterans Salute<br />
The college honored <strong>the</strong><br />
nation’s war veterans with a<br />
November 10 ceremony in <strong>the</strong><br />
Charles Coburn Center. The<br />
event—PCC’s 11th Veterans<br />
Day celebration—featured a<br />
speech by Greenville At<strong>to</strong>rney<br />
and veteran Frank Cassiano,<br />
Jr. JROTC students from all<br />
six <strong>Pitt</strong> County high schools<br />
participated as did PCC Basic<br />
Law Enforcement cadets and<br />
<strong>the</strong> ECU color guard.<br />
Down East Holiday Show<br />
The 2008 Down East Holiday Show was<br />
<strong>the</strong> most successful in <strong>the</strong> fundraiser’s<br />
seven-year his<strong>to</strong>ry. With more than<br />
100 vendors selling a wide variety of<br />
merchandise, a record 8,300 shoppers<br />
attended and generated more than<br />
$62,981.86. Proceeds from this event<br />
provide scholarships and educational<br />
activities for PCC students.<br />
Vendor Charlene Lee demonstrates <strong>the</strong><br />
Miche Bag <strong>to</strong> WITN’s Lynnette Taylor.<br />
Shoppers were able <strong>to</strong> select from a<br />
variety of gifts, food items, decorations, and<br />
clothing <strong>to</strong> kick off <strong>the</strong> holiday season at<br />
<strong>the</strong> 7th Annual Down East Holiday Show<br />
in November of 2008.<br />
Bidding is fast and furious during <strong>the</strong> 5th Annual PCC Scholarship Auction held at Rock<br />
Springs Center.<br />
Academic Excellence Awards Reception<br />
Held in <strong>the</strong> Goess Student Center March 27, <strong>the</strong> event celebrated<br />
<strong>the</strong> scholastic achievements of 50 PCC students. Both Rachel Barnum<br />
and Hea<strong>the</strong>r Moore received <strong>the</strong> President’s Award, and Courtney<br />
Evans won <strong>the</strong> President’s Scholarship. Adam Till and Keoshia Allen<br />
were selected <strong>to</strong> receive State Academic Excellence Awards.<br />
The President’s Award was awarded <strong>to</strong> Rachel<br />
Barnum (left) and Hea<strong>the</strong>r Moore (right).<br />
The President’s Scholarship was<br />
presented <strong>to</strong> Courtney Evans (left).<br />
ALUMNI AWARDS PRESENTED<br />
The Distinguished Alumni Award was presented<br />
<strong>to</strong> David Vaughn (left) and his wife Gail (right).<br />
Rita Mirando, ConEd<br />
Award<br />
Tim Strickland, CIT<br />
Division Award<br />
Brian Moffitt, Business<br />
Division Award<br />
Wayne Trainor, Health<br />
Sciences Division Award<br />
The PCC Foundation held its<br />
President’s Reception <strong>to</strong> thank<br />
those who have contributed<br />
time and money <strong>to</strong> support<br />
<strong>the</strong> college’s educational<br />
mission. During <strong>the</strong> event,<br />
David and Gail Vaughn were<br />
recognized as Distinguished<br />
Alumni while Outstanding<br />
Alumni Awards are presented<br />
<strong>to</strong> Rita Mirando, Brian<br />
Moffitt, Darrell Robinson, Tim<br />
Strickland, Wayne Trainor and<br />
Kelly Turner.<br />
Darrell Robinson, Legal<br />
Science Division Award<br />
Kelly Turner, Arts and<br />
Sciences Division Award<br />
Ms. Linda Lynn Tripp<br />
Chair<br />
Owner<br />
Carolina Court <strong>Report</strong>ers, Inc.<br />
Mr. Randy Walters<br />
Vice Chair<br />
Owner<br />
Farmville Furniture<br />
Ms. Vera Braswell<br />
Secretary<br />
Financial Services Professional<br />
New York Life<br />
Mr. Chip Laughinghouse<br />
Treasurer<br />
Vice President<br />
Bostic Sugg Furniture<br />
Mr. Billy Dunn<br />
Immediate Past Chair<br />
Owner<br />
MainStreet Promotions<br />
Ms. Susan Q. Nobles<br />
Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
VP of Institutional<br />
Advancement, PCC<br />
Mr. Tim Ballance<br />
Market President<br />
Wachovia<br />
Mr. Don Brown<br />
Owner<br />
Don Brown’s Funeral Home<br />
Mr. Frank Cassiano, Jr.<br />
At<strong>to</strong>rney<br />
Mr. Randy Collier<br />
Retired Educa<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Ms. Hope Clark<br />
PCC, Business Administration:<br />
Marketing & Retailing<br />
Mr. Gary Evans<br />
VP Green Market Operations<br />
Alliance One International, Inc.<br />
Ms. Susan Everett<br />
VP of Administrative Services, PCC<br />
Mr. Phil Flowers<br />
Owner<br />
Flowers and Associates, Inc.<br />
Mr. Lindsey Griffin<br />
Owner<br />
L.R. Griffin & Associates<br />
Mr. Don King<br />
PCC Instruc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Adult General Education<br />
Ms. Sue Collier<br />
Mr. Phillip R. Dixon<br />
Mr. Craig Goess, Jr.<br />
PCC Foundation Board<br />
Ms. Betty Langs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Retired Educa<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Ms. Charlene Ross Lee<br />
Flee, Inc.<br />
Ms. Brenda Lewis<br />
E. R. Lewis Construction Company<br />
Dr. G. Dennis Massey<br />
President, PCC<br />
Rep. Marian McLawhorn<br />
NC House of Representatives<br />
Mr. Melvin McLawhorn<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> County Commissioner<br />
Corrections Officer<br />
Mr. Don Mills<br />
Retired<br />
NACCO Executive<br />
Mr. Mark Phillips<br />
Account Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
DSM Pharmaceuticals, Inc.<br />
Mr. Jerry Powell<br />
Senior VP, Business Development<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bank<br />
Dr. William Rasberry<br />
Retired Dentist<br />
Mr. Kenneth Ross<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> County Commissioner<br />
Retired Highway Patrol<br />
Mr. Donnie Skinner<br />
Aftermarket Core Manager<br />
CopyPro<br />
Mr. Tony Tripp<br />
Owner<br />
Tripp’s Tire Service<br />
Mr. David Vaughn<br />
Owner<br />
David Vaughn Construction, Inc.<br />
Mr. Mike Weeks<br />
Owner<br />
Michael Weeks Agency<br />
Ms. Jane Wheal<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Assistant Vice President<br />
BB&T<br />
Mr. Curt Williford<br />
Public Affairs Manager – Greenville<br />
Embarq Corporation<br />
The PCC Foundation Board would like <strong>to</strong> thank <strong>the</strong><br />
following retiring Board Members for <strong>the</strong>ir service:<br />
Dr. Michael House<br />
Ms. Mary Parsons<br />
Mr. Bobby Tripp<br />
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PCC FOUNDATION REPORT<br />
FINANCIAL STATEMENT<br />
Statement of Financial Position<br />
as of June 30, <strong>2009</strong><br />
6/30/09**<br />
Assets<br />
Current Assets:<br />
Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,501,505.42<br />
Receivables 224.89<br />
Pledges Receivable, Net 3,607,153.66<br />
Capital Assets - Depreciable, NET 997.40<br />
Total Assets $6,109,881.37<br />
Liabilities<br />
Accounts Payable $8,566.63<br />
Total Liabilities $8,566.63<br />
Net Assets<br />
Unrestricted $148,435.53<br />
Temporarily Restricted 5,230,524.96<br />
Permanently Restricted 722,354.25<br />
Total Net Assets $6,101,314.74<br />
2007-2008 Allocations<br />
Supporting <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
** unaudited<br />
Scholarships & Mini Grants $129,299.40<br />
Donations <strong>to</strong> PCC $256,559.43<br />
Program Services $86,907.27<br />
General Expenses $96,152.38<br />
Student Activities $1,566.26<br />
Fund Raising $103,903.37<br />
Total $674,388.11<br />
Grainger Foundation representatives present a scholarship donation <strong>to</strong> PCC<br />
administra<strong>to</strong>rs. From left <strong>to</strong> right are: Susan Nobles, Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r of<br />
<strong>the</strong> PCC Foundation; Neil Zingler, Manager of Grainger’s Greenville Branch;<br />
Donnie Skinner, PCC Foundation Board Member; Tiffany Jelovich, Grainger<br />
Account Manager; and Van Madray, Dean of PCC’s Construction and<br />
Industrial Technology Division.<br />
The J.S. Flake Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established this past<br />
year. On hand for <strong>the</strong> presentation were Ann Flake (Vice President), Burnice<br />
Harris (President), Joe Lewis (Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs), Linda Little (Board of<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>rs), Susan Nobles (PCC Vice President of Institutional Advancement),<br />
and Virgil O’Neal (Secretary/Treasurer).<br />
Students Cynthia Archbell (second from left) and Cecilia Kennon (second<br />
from right) became <strong>the</strong> first recipients of <strong>the</strong> Roselyn V. Armstrong<br />
Occupational Therapy Assistant Endowed Scholarship this year. Presenting<br />
<strong>the</strong> students with <strong>the</strong>ir awards were, left <strong>to</strong> right: Wendy Perrini,<br />
Department Chair of PCC’s Occupational Therapy and Therapeutic Massage<br />
programs, Lee Armstrong, <strong>the</strong> late Roselyn Armstrong’s husband and a PCC<br />
Drama instruc<strong>to</strong>r, and Donna Neal, PCC’s Health Sciences Division Dean.<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation Scholarships<br />
Action Au<strong>to</strong> Endowed Scholarship<br />
ALLIANCE One International Endowed Scholarship<br />
ALLTEL Scholarship<br />
American Legion Post #39 Endowed Scholarship<br />
American Legion Post #151 Veterans Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Charles E. Russell Endowed Scholarship<br />
Cherry Oaks Recreation Club Endowed Scholarship<br />
Chris<strong>to</strong>pher D. <strong>Pitt</strong>s Memorial Scholarship<br />
Dal<strong>to</strong>n D. “Skip” Bright Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Diane Murphrey “Make It Happen” Endowed Scholarship<br />
Eastern Radiologists Scholarship<br />
Edgar L. Boyd Memorial Scholarship<br />
Faye B. Gurganus Scholarship<br />
Gene Hemby Endowed Scholarship<br />
Grady-White Boats Endowed Scholarship<br />
Graingers Scholarship<br />
Greenville New Car Dealers Endowed Scholarship<br />
Hardy’s Appliance and Furniture Endowed Scholarship<br />
Home Health & Hospice Care Endowed Scholarship<br />
HORIZONS Scholarships<br />
J.S. Flake Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Jane Keller Endowed Scholarship<br />
Jennifer Knight Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Joan Warren Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Joyce Ann & Bobby Dunn Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Dr. Judith W. Kuykendall Endowed Scholarship<br />
John F. Minges, III Criminal Justice Scholarship<br />
John Payne Scholarship<br />
Karen Perry Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Scholarships<br />
Addie Gore Scholarship<br />
Arlene Collins Scholarship for Nursing<br />
Baer Academic Endowed Scholarship<br />
Beth Butler Smithwick Memorial Scholarship<br />
Bridges <strong>to</strong> Health Scholarship<br />
Chick-Fil-A Scholarship<br />
Dale Leary Endowed Scholarship<br />
Danny Woods Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
D. Julian Whichard Scholarship<br />
Sylvia Jones Taylor Nursing Endowed Scholarship<br />
Finch Scholarship<br />
Floyd & Hilda Boyce Nursing Endowed Scholarship<br />
Garrie Moore Outreach Endowed Scholarship<br />
Golden LEAF Foundation Scholarship<br />
Gregory Scholarship<br />
High Demand/Low Enrollment Scholarship<br />
James Brooks Scholarship<br />
J. Downing Endowed Scholarship<br />
L. Huggins Memorial Scholarship<br />
Lowe’s <strong>Community</strong> Scholarship<br />
NC Education Lottery Scholarship<br />
NC Masonry Scholarship<br />
Pat Chenier Memorial Scholarship<br />
Paula R. Davis Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
PCCAEOP Scholarship<br />
PCC Foundation ROTC Scholarship<br />
PCC Foundation Scholarship for Academic Excellence<br />
PCC Foundation General Scholarships<br />
PCC Institutional General Scholarships<br />
PCC Student Ambassadors Scholarships<br />
Piggly-Wiggly Scholarship<br />
President’s Scholarship<br />
Dr. Michael Priddy Scholarship<br />
Professional Construction Estima<strong>to</strong>rs Association Endowed Scholarship<br />
R. Dudley Miller Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Randy Collier Scholarship<br />
Ricks Au<strong>to</strong>motive Scholarship<br />
Roselyn Armstrong OTA Endowed Scholarship<br />
Roxanne Nelson Memorial Scholarship<br />
Sandra Harrison Scholarship<br />
Sandra Roberts Ott Memorial Scholarship<br />
Suellen G. Monk Endowed Scholarship<br />
Timothy Oakley Endowed Scholarship<br />
Thomas Den<strong>to</strong>n Scholarship<br />
U.N.X./NCATS Scholarship<br />
University Health Systems Endowed Scholarship<br />
VISIONS Scholarships<br />
William E. Fulford, Jr., Memorial Scholarship<br />
William H. Smith Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
William P. “Bill” Rice Memorial Endowed Scholarship<br />
Women In Construction Scholarship<br />
Patel Outreach Scholarship<br />
PCMH Nursing Scholarship<br />
Peace Church Endowed Scholarship<br />
Perkins Endowed Scholarship<br />
Philip Clark Scholarship<br />
Prep Shirt Scholarship<br />
Procter & Gamble Scholarship<br />
Service Roofing Endowed Scholarship<br />
Sprint/Carolina Telephone Scholarship<br />
Susan Conover Scholarship<br />
Van Nortwick Endowed Scholarship<br />
Vernon E. White Endowed Scholarship<br />
Wachovia Scholarship<br />
Walter B. Jones Scholarship<br />
W.H. Howell Endowed Scholarship<br />
Winterville Baptist Church Scholarship<br />
Winterville High School Class of 1943 Endowed Scholarship<br />
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FUTURES FIRST CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS<br />
LAUREN STARLING<br />
While most of her South Central High School classmates were<br />
completing requirements for a high school diploma, Lauren<br />
Starling was also busy putting <strong>the</strong> finishing <strong>to</strong>uches on a college<br />
degree. In addition <strong>to</strong> her normal high school courseload,<br />
Starling <strong>to</strong>ok college classes at PCC. As a result, she earned an<br />
associate degree in University Transfer around <strong>the</strong> same time she<br />
received her high school diploma.<br />
Starling is well on her way <strong>to</strong>ward becoming a second-grade<br />
teacher, something she has dreamed about since she was a little<br />
girl. The credits she earned through concurrent enrollment at<br />
PCC helped speed that process along by allowing her <strong>to</strong> enter<br />
East Carolina University this fall as a junior.<br />
“(Concurrent enrollment) allows you <strong>to</strong> get a taste of what<br />
college classes are like before actually entering college full-time,”<br />
“I feel that when you are given an opportunity <strong>to</strong> learn and <strong>to</strong> grow,<br />
why not take advantage of it?”<br />
–Lauren Starling<br />
Former Concurrent Enrollment Student/PCC Graduate<br />
Future 2nd Grade Teacher<br />
says Starling. “It allows a person <strong>to</strong> learn how <strong>to</strong> be independent,<br />
school-wise. It helps a person plan effectively and efficiently. It<br />
also allows <strong>the</strong> student <strong>to</strong> get a jump start on college credit. ”<br />
Though <strong>the</strong> additional<br />
coursework gave her<br />
a busier schedule than<br />
<strong>the</strong> average high school<br />
student, Starling found PCC<br />
advisors helpful, instruc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
very understanding, and<br />
she enjoyed <strong>the</strong> added<br />
responsibility that helped<br />
her develop timemanagement<br />
skills.<br />
Leadership Circle<br />
$1,000,000+<br />
Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Family<br />
Foundation<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> County Memorial Hospital/PCMH<br />
Foundation<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> Society<br />
$100,000 - $499,999<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bank<br />
Walter & Marie Williams<br />
GoldenLEAF Foundation<br />
<strong>College</strong> Fellows<br />
$50,000 - $99,999<br />
J.S. Flake Endowment<br />
Jamison & Lindsey Griffin<br />
Harvey & Brenda Lewis<br />
Parker & Becky Over<strong>to</strong>n<br />
David & Gail Vaughn<br />
Cupola Society<br />
$25,000 – $49,999<br />
BB&T<br />
DSM/Dyneema<br />
Edwards Family Foundation<br />
Timothy Oakley Endowment<br />
Herman & Ursula Simon<br />
PCC Signature Gifts<br />
$10,000 – $24,999<br />
Alliance One<br />
Randy & Sue Collier<br />
Paul & Diana Davenport<br />
Billy & Valerie Dunn<br />
Fuji Sylisia<br />
Robbie Fulford<br />
Metrics<br />
North State Steel, Inc.<br />
Sara Beth Fulford Rhodes<br />
Charles & Lorraine Russell<br />
Suddenlink Communications<br />
S. G. Wilkerson & Sons, Inc.<br />
David & Sydney Womack<br />
Capital Contribu<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
$1,000- $9,999<br />
Jeff Aldridge - Aldridge & Sou<strong>the</strong>rland<br />
ASMO<br />
Tim Ballance<br />
R. Kelly Barnhill, Jr.<br />
Don Brown Funeral Home<br />
Davenport Farms<br />
Emily Monk Davidson<br />
Gary & Wendy Evans<br />
Phil & Martha Flowers<br />
Laurence Graham & Janet Malloney<br />
Mike & Dewey Grubb<br />
JKF Architecture<br />
Margaret Johnson<br />
Richard Jones<br />
Bryant & Cindy Kittrell<br />
William & Sharon Lee<br />
David & Betsy Leech<br />
Mitch & Lou Jean Manning<br />
Dennis & Chikako Massey<br />
Ed & Diane Murphrey<br />
Danny & Beth Nichols<br />
Dal<strong>to</strong>n & Susan Nobles<br />
Raymond & Lois Reddrick<br />
Select Bank & Trust<br />
Linda & Randy Tripp<br />
Wachovia<br />
Mike Weeks<br />
Friends of <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Bobby Allen<br />
Deborah Ambert<br />
Rhonda Asher<br />
Tammy Atchison<br />
Burt & Nancy Aycock<br />
Wendy Ayscue<br />
Shannon Baker<br />
Noel Lang Baucom<br />
Guerry & Maggie Barbee<br />
Susan Basnight<br />
Gretchen Baugh<br />
Marilyn Beaumont<br />
Donna Bivans<br />
Connally Branch<br />
Vera Braswell<br />
Ed Bright<br />
Timothy Broadwell<br />
Janice Bundy<br />
Tavondia Burdett<br />
Joel Butler<br />
Angela Campbell<br />
Kathy Carnes<br />
Gregory Carter<br />
Wayne & Marian Cascio<br />
Sharon Ceres<br />
Dr. Gregory Chadwick<br />
Hope Clark<br />
Ed & Vicki Clement<br />
Melvin Cline<br />
Scott Clinefelter<br />
Amy Cole<br />
Kendall Commodore<br />
Dean & Tammy Cone<br />
Eleanor Corbin<br />
Louise Cox<br />
Tom Craft<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Cunningham<br />
R.E. Davenport<br />
DBS Construction - William Crandal<br />
Larry Dendy<br />
Ron & Wanda Elks<br />
Lisa Elmore<br />
Fanette Entzminger<br />
David Evans, Jr.<br />
Susan Everett<br />
Willard & Evelyn Finch<br />
Betty Foreman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Gagnon<br />
Anthony Garner<br />
Rob Goldberg<br />
Kay Gooding<br />
Lois Gray<br />
Charles & Stephanie Griffin<br />
Earl Haddock<br />
Tommianne Haithcock<br />
Pat Hardee<br />
Sandra Hardison<br />
Dr. Virginia Hardy<br />
Judy Harris<br />
Gene Hemby<br />
Cara Herring<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Sandra Hickman<br />
Pamela Hilbert<br />
Mark & Pam Holmes<br />
Ray Howard<br />
Donald & Rebecca Hughes<br />
Rosalie Hutchens<br />
Judith Kasperek<br />
Tami Kernen<br />
Donald King<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Peter Kragel<br />
James & Betty Langs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
James Langs<strong>to</strong>n, Jr.<br />
Chip Laughinghouse<br />
Ernis Lee<br />
Frank & Charlene Lee<br />
Linda Leighty<br />
Karen Lemoine<br />
Ka<strong>the</strong>ryn Lewis<br />
Charles Long<br />
Tom Lyons<br />
Ruggie MacKenzie<br />
Norma Manning<br />
Charles Martin, Jr.<br />
Sandra Mathis<br />
Richard & Marian McLawhorn<br />
William & Susan Meggs<br />
Larry & Linda Messer<br />
Brian Miller<br />
Don & Boots Mills<br />
Angela Moore<br />
April Moore<br />
Kelly Moore<br />
Susan Moore<br />
Timothy Moore<br />
Priscilla Moore-Rodgers<br />
Linda Morgan<br />
Karen Mozingo<br />
Gail Nichols<br />
Sadie Oates<br />
Pamela Paige<br />
Mary Parsons<br />
Gayle Pate<br />
Robert T. Paul<br />
Mark & Luanne Phillips<br />
Jerry & Carolyn Powell<br />
Jane Power<br />
Debra Premo<br />
Bill & Doris Rasberry<br />
Melissa Rhodes<br />
Kenneth & Phyllis Ross<br />
Sonji Rowsom<br />
Glenn Royster<br />
Donnie & Sue Skinner<br />
Larry & Mary Lee Smart<br />
Jenni Smith<br />
Lara Smith<br />
Lynn Smith<br />
Norris & Dorothy Smith<br />
Vernon & Jessica Snyder<br />
Daniel Stanford<br />
Marguerite Stephens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Stroud<br />
Rusty Sugg<br />
Teresa Thompson<br />
Dr. G. Earl Trevathan, Jr.<br />
Graydon & Melba Tripp<br />
Tony Tripp<br />
Lou Tugwell<br />
Dee Vinson<br />
Al<strong>to</strong>n Wadford<br />
Tyree Walker<br />
Randy & Ann Walters<br />
Kim Waters<br />
Henry & Sandra Weeks<br />
Lee & Jane Wheal<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Alice Williams<br />
Stephanie Woodley<br />
Allyson Woolard<br />
Lamont & Cindy Wooten<br />
Wes Wooten<br />
Daniela Zemanek<br />
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PCC FOUNDATION DONORS<br />
Circle of Excellence<br />
$10,000+<br />
American Legion Post 151<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Collier<br />
BB&T<br />
David Vaughn Construction , Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Billy R. Dunn<br />
Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Family<br />
Foundation<br />
E. R. Lewis Construction Co., Inc.<br />
Greenville Toyota<br />
L.R. Griffin, Inc.<br />
Judith & William Kuykendall<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Lewis<br />
Minges Bottling Group<br />
Candace Moore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Parker Over<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bank Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Williams<br />
Foundation Leaders<br />
$5,000 - $9,999<br />
Aldridge and Sou<strong>the</strong>rland<br />
Alliance One International, Inc.<br />
Davenport Farms<br />
Emily Monk Davidson<br />
Edwards Family Foundation<br />
The Grainger Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Monk, Jr.<br />
NC Association of Textile Services, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Simon<br />
Wachovia Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David H. Womack<br />
President’s Council<br />
$2,500 - $4,999<br />
The Clement Companies<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Davenport, III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Dunn<br />
Fuji Silysia Chemical USA, Ltd.<br />
Robert B. Fulford, Jr. &<br />
Sarabeth Fulford Rhodes<br />
John Halby<br />
JKF Architecture<br />
Richard W. Jackson<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Peter Kragel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Mosley<br />
North State Steel, Inc.<br />
Pirates Place<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Randall<br />
RBF Tobacco Services<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Russell<br />
S.G. Wilkerson & Sons, Inc.<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bank<br />
Suddenlink Communications<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Tripp<br />
Dee Vinson<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> Society<br />
$1,000 - $2,499<br />
Abrams of Greenville, Inc.<br />
ASMO<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clyn Barber, Jr.<br />
Hilda P Barrow<br />
Bostic Sugg Furniture<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Broadhurst<br />
Michael Brown<br />
The Daily Reflec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayland Den<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Doug Sut<strong>to</strong>n & Associates, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Driver<br />
Eastern Radiologists, Inc.<br />
Embarq<br />
Don Hicks and Susan E. Everett<br />
Farmville Furniture Company<br />
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation<br />
Charles E. Goodman<br />
Larry Graham and Janet Mullaney<br />
Greater Greenville NC Chapter 335<br />
of NAWIC<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Grubb<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Hemby<br />
R. Todd Wade and Pamela T. Hilbert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Bryant Kittrell, III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lee<br />
Jasper Lewis<br />
Mitzi C. Logan<br />
Dr. & Mrs. David J. Lusk<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Van Madray, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mitch W. Manning<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Martin, Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. G. Dennis Massey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Mayo<br />
Graham M. Mills<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar D. Murphrey, Jr.<br />
NC Health & Wellness Trust Fund<br />
Commission<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dal<strong>to</strong>n Nobles<br />
P R Promotions, Inc.<br />
PCS Phosphate<br />
Phil Flowers & Associates, Inc.<br />
Reynolds American Foundation<br />
Sam’s Club Foundation<br />
Select Bank and Trust<br />
David S. Sweet<br />
Jeffrey R. Tex<strong>to</strong>r<br />
James Tingen<br />
University Health Systems of Eastern<br />
Carolina<br />
Wal-Mart Foundation<br />
Ed and Joan Braswell Warren Estate<br />
Michael D. Weeks<br />
WILCO-HESS, LLC<br />
<strong>College</strong> Fellows<br />
$500 - $999<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Adkisson, Jr.<br />
Alpha Advisors<br />
Deborah L. Ambert<br />
American Legion <strong>Pitt</strong> County 39<br />
American Truck Center, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Woody Andrews<br />
Anthony R. Boyd, Inc<br />
AORN of Coastal NC<br />
Atlantic Coast Foods, Inc. (Burger<br />
King)<br />
Atlantic Wireless<br />
Atwell Construction, Inc.<br />
Nancy Barnhill and Burt Aycock<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Junior Bailey<br />
Banks & Collins Investments Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Guerry Barbee<br />
Susan S. Basnight<br />
Connally Branch<br />
Brown and Wood, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Brown<br />
Bry<strong>to</strong>ns Bath LLC<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Burgdorff<br />
Carolina Country Fresh Market<br />
Carolina Medical Products<br />
Phil Carroll<br />
Dr. D. Gregory Chadwick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Clark<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ed Clement<br />
Mary Collier<br />
CopyPro<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Cunningham<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Will Daugherty<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rickie A. Davenport<br />
Dixon Foods Group, Inc. (McDonald’s)<br />
Doc Moore & Son Pest Control<br />
Don Brown Funeral Home<br />
Lisa C. Driver<br />
DSM Pharmaceuticals, Inc.<br />
Duplin Wine Cellars, Inc.<br />
East Carolina Bank<br />
ECU Medical Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frankie Edwards<br />
James O. Ensor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Evans<br />
Evolve<br />
Tina L. Farmer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Willard C. Finch<br />
First Citizens Bank<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Flowers<br />
Framing Station & Gallery<br />
Richard C. Grimes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Hardison<br />
Dr. Virginia Hardy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Holmes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Howard<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Hughes<br />
Institutional Interiors, Inc.<br />
JA’s Uniform Shop<br />
Sve<strong>to</strong>slav Lalov and Velislava K.<br />
Karaivanova<br />
Kiwanis Club of <strong>Pitt</strong>-Golden K<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Knight<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Langs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donnie Lee<br />
Lynn V. Lee<br />
David A. Leech<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lewis, II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Norman K. Lilley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joe McDowell<br />
Richard H. and Marian N. McLawhorn<br />
NC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s Foundation,<br />
Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Nichols<br />
Pac<strong>to</strong>lus Ruritan Club<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Parker<br />
PCC Nursing Class of <strong>2009</strong><br />
Physicians East<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Premo<br />
Quality Collision Repair, LLC<br />
Regional Acceptance Corp<br />
Rivers & Associates, Inc.<br />
Roanoke Benefit Services, Inc<br />
The Roberts Companies<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Rook<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ross<br />
Royal Jani<strong>to</strong>rial Services, Inc. DBA<br />
Facilico<br />
Salt Wood Products, Inc.<br />
SCA Collections, Inc.<br />
Sheetz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Ahlschlager<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Baker<br />
Tands, Inc. (Bojangles)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rod Tugwell<br />
Walter G. Underwood<br />
Waters Carpet Center, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Waters<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Weeks<br />
Honor Council<br />
$250 - $499<br />
Michael House<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Asbell, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tred Asher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Ayscue<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Barring<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Noel Lang Baucom<br />
Beaufort Regional Health System<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mickey Best<br />
Keith W. Bielby<br />
Nadine M. Brohawn<br />
The PCC Foundation gratefully acknowledges <strong>the</strong><br />
following donors for <strong>the</strong> 2008-<strong>2009</strong> fiscal year.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Broome<br />
Capps, Bowman & Padgett<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Carmichael<br />
The Carolina Moon<br />
Clark Branch, Inc. Real<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Coates<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Coleman<br />
Ruth S. Collier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Cone, Sr.<br />
Susan D. Counterman<br />
Daughtridge Oil Company<br />
Sean Dipple<br />
Doc<strong>to</strong>rs Vision Center, O.D., P.A.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Terry M. Doyle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Dunlow<br />
East Coast Equipment Company<br />
Eastern Derma<strong>to</strong>logy & Pathology<br />
ECVC, Inc.<br />
David A. Evans, Jr.<br />
Farrior & Sons, Inc<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Greys<strong>to</strong>n Flanagan<br />
Anthony Garner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Gray<br />
Greenville Chapter IAAP<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andre Gregory<br />
Peter E. Gregory<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Haddock<br />
William Jenkins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Earl Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael V. Joyner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Lee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David Lemoine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Long<br />
Lori L. Lowry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mills<br />
Kathryn T. Minnick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Moore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Morgan, Jr.<br />
NAPA Au<strong>to</strong> Parts of Ayden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Curt Paramore<br />
Glenn Perry<br />
R R Miller Construction, Inc.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William E. Rasberry<br />
Ruritan National Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Smith<br />
Lynn A. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Norris W. Smith, Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. David Terrain<br />
Anna Thompson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Tripp<br />
Tripps Tire Service Inc.<br />
Lauren Elaine Ward<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Wheal<strong>to</strong>n, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lamont Wooten<br />
PCC Advocates<br />
$100 - $249<br />
Randy S. Allen<br />
Alpha Omega of Epsilon Sigma Alpha<br />
International<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kris Anderson<br />
Tammy J. Atchison<br />
Ella L. Atkinson<br />
Marla Austin<br />
Danielle Baker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Baldwin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David Beckman<br />
Vera Braswell<br />
Jayne Bremer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Bridgers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Brittain<br />
John R. Buck<br />
Austin and Wanda Bunch<br />
Tavondia W. Burdett<br />
Joel K. Butler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carnes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Myles Cartrette<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cassiano, Jr.<br />
Joanne T. Ceres<br />
Sharon G. Ceres<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Clark<br />
Lora Clark<br />
William T. Cooper, Jr.<br />
Ernie Copenhaver<br />
Laura L. Corbett<br />
Thomas L. Craft, Jr.<br />
Susan Daughtry<br />
Charles S. Davenport<br />
R. Ed Davenport, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Davenport<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Larry Dendy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Dennis, Jr.<br />
Ulla Britta S. Dittmar<br />
Derek P Dunn<br />
ECU Brody School of Medicine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Elmore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Erdmann<br />
Brenda H. Ernest<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ervin<br />
Faith P. Fagan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Foreman<br />
Beth Fulford<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Gagnon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Garris<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joey Godley<br />
Robert A. Goldberg, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Goldberg<br />
Kay Gooding<br />
Greenville Pain Relief & Prevention<br />
Mr. & Dr. Charles Griffin, III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Griffin<br />
Rev. & Mrs. Roger Haithcock<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Harring<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alden Hart<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hayes<br />
Don Hazelwood<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hemingway<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hofler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David Howard<br />
Tabitha B. Hudson<br />
Michael D. Hunter<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John Hutchens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hyatt<br />
Penny M. Hyde<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Ivey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jessup<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Titus Johnson, III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kasperek<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Norm Keller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Knowles<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hal Knox<br />
Tim Clark and Dr. Linda Kuhn<br />
Deborah L. Lamm<br />
William Carnell Lamm, Jr.<br />
Lautares Jewelers, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ernis Lee<br />
Ka<strong>the</strong>ryn C. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Majette<br />
David Manning<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Manning, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Marsh<br />
D. T. Marshburn, D.D.S., P.A.<br />
William and Mary Raab McConnell<br />
Harvey McCullough<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David C. McRae<br />
William Joel Meggs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Messer<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Brian Miller<br />
William Monk<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Monske<br />
Cecilia M. Moore-Cobb<br />
Thomas M. Mo<strong>to</strong>n, Jr.<br />
William E. Mozingo, Sr.<br />
Janet Rose Mullaney<br />
Myedu Corporation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Will Neal, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Nichols<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nolan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Ott<br />
Richard G. Owens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Page<br />
Bobby Parker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David Parker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Don Parrott<br />
PCC SGA<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Phillips<br />
Joe Pickett<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Powell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Power<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Radcliff<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Ramey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Reddrick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Reichstein, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Chad Reynolds<br />
Michael Robinson<br />
Georgory E. Robison<br />
Rev. & Mrs. Greg Rogers<br />
Glen Royster<br />
William Rush<br />
Trudy Fay Scott<br />
Eddie C. Sherrod<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Siebels<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Skinner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Smith<br />
John B. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Worth Worthing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Vern Snyder, III<br />
Freida Elaine Spencer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Stephens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Stillwell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stroud<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathon Sweetin<br />
Taff Office Equip. Co<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Thaman<br />
Dr. Earl Trevathan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Burt Tripp<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Graydon Tripp<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Tripp<br />
Joy C. Tucker<br />
Eva H. Van Camp<br />
Joanne B. Venters<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Vincent<br />
Joseph Vincent<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tim West<br />
George F. Whitfield, Jr.<br />
Alice C. Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Wilson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Winstead<br />
Christi Hales Wood<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Worden, Jr.<br />
Fred A. Worth<br />
Friends of PCC<br />
$1 - $99<br />
Barbara F. Adams<br />
Patricia G. Adams<br />
Rebecca Ainsworth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Albright<br />
Bobby L. Allen<br />
Shelley C. Allen<br />
Beryalai Angar<br />
Vic<strong>to</strong>ria An<strong>to</strong>nowich<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Arnett<br />
Helen E. Aycock<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baker<br />
Shannon M. Baker<br />
Bob G. Barbour<br />
Tim Barfield<br />
Ella L. Barnes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bibb Baugh, III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Worth Beacham, Jr.<br />
Marilyn N. Beaumont<br />
BeautiControl<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Beck<br />
Bradley Michael Ber<strong>to</strong>ia<br />
Donna H. Bivans<br />
James G. Blake<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Boardman<br />
Margaret (Meg) M. Boles<br />
Hersel Lee Bowen<br />
Joey M. Bowen<br />
Vickie S. Bowen<br />
Stephanie P. Bowers<br />
Ward Bradshaw<br />
Brenda S. Brax<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Jennifer Breidenstein<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Brewer<br />
Briley’s Tire & Au<strong>to</strong> Center, Inc.<br />
Phyllis C. Brimmage<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tildon Brittle<br />
Tim Broadwell<br />
J. F. Broome<br />
Evelyn Spangler Bro<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
Ricky D. Brown<br />
Nancy S. Bunch<br />
Janice Bundy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Burnette<br />
C.A. Single<strong>to</strong>n Construction Company<br />
Ca<strong>the</strong>rine G. Cahoon<br />
Angela H. Campbell<br />
Amie W. Cannon<br />
Deborah Parker Cannon<br />
Glenda Cannon<br />
Sylvia Diane Cannon<br />
Clara Carr<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Carson, Jr.<br />
Wayne and Marian L. Cascio, MD<br />
Faye T Causey<br />
Yvette M. Chauncey<br />
Joy Tyson Clark<br />
Russell Clift<br />
Melvin E. Cline<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Clinefelter<br />
Amy R. Cole<br />
Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Yopp Collins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Commodore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Congle<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Cooke<br />
Thomas R. Cooper<br />
Eleanor Corbin<br />
Louise R. Cox<br />
Steve Craft<br />
Sarah Crawford<br />
Mary Anne Crowe<br />
Pamela H. Dail<br />
Mae Lee Daniels<br />
Frances Daugherty<br />
John Daugherty<br />
Mary Daughtry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Davenport<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David Davis<br />
Tytishia P. and Damon T. Davis<br />
Kathryn Elaine Denny<br />
Mimi T. Den<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Den<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Robert L. DeSo<strong>to</strong><br />
Angelene R. Dixon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dowdell<br />
Ashleigh E. Dunning<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alan T. Edwards<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Shep Edwards<br />
Lakisha Elbert<br />
JoAnn L. Elkins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Elks<br />
Fanette Entzminger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Evans<br />
LaTonya M. Evans<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brock Farmer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Fesperman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Fields<br />
Sonya K. Finney<br />
Linda Fleming<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Flowers<br />
Elvy K. Forrest<br />
Frame Makers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Frank, II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Freer<br />
Lyudmila Galeyeva<br />
Tony F. Gallardo<br />
Dean Gallin<br />
Cyndra H. Gasperini<br />
Lisa Gay<br />
Kimberly Gaylord<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Gentry<br />
Jean J. and Happy D. Gingras<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Gooding<br />
James Gorham<br />
Pamela P. Gorham<br />
Joan P. Gray<br />
Melva (Lois) Banks Gray<br />
Belinda L. Grubbs<br />
Deborah Gurganus<br />
Annie M. Hall<br />
Michael Hancock<br />
Pat E Hardee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Hargrove<br />
Andrea Harper<br />
B. Ray Harrell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Harris<br />
Judy H. Harris<br />
Lenora Harvey<br />
Deborah B. Hayes<br />
Doris F. Hayes<br />
Raymond Heath<br />
Cara N. Herring<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Sandra A. Hickman<br />
Mary C. Higgs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Hill<br />
Bill Hill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hines<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Holder<br />
Tia S. Holloman<br />
Donna Cannon Huggins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hunnings<br />
J.T. Manning Enterprises, LLC<br />
Brenda Jackson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Vic<strong>to</strong>r James, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Jarman<br />
Stacy H. Jarrell<br />
Joseph Jeansonne<br />
Sue Jefferson<br />
Cynthia H. Jernigan<br />
Mark E. Jesmer<br />
Juanita F. Johnson<br />
Rosemary Johnson<br />
Jackie Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Jones, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger D. Jones<br />
Daphene H. Joyner<br />
Glenda Joyner<br />
Lottie N. Joyner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald King<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolf A. Klein<br />
Amy Klingensmith<br />
Allison S. Knox<br />
Shirley P. Kuhn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Greig Lane<br />
Dell Little Lane<br />
Lynn and Zack Z. Lanier<br />
Roy Lanier<br />
Elizabeth C. Leggett<br />
Susan M. Leggett<br />
Linda C. Leighty<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Leo<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Monte Little<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Lockamy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lyons<br />
Mac MacKenzie<br />
Norma Manning<br />
Sandra L. Mathis<br />
Brandy R. Maxwell<br />
Calvin J. Mayo<br />
Richard G. McCarthy, Jr.<br />
Lynn E. McCormick<br />
Debra P. McGowan<br />
Carolyn Erwin McLawhorn<br />
Edna Earl McLawhorn<br />
Marla A. McLawhorn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Sydney McNairy<br />
Tabitha Miller<br />
Hope Mills<br />
Kimberly A. Mills<br />
Dolores W. Millsap<br />
Angela M. Moore<br />
April L. Moore<br />
Jamelle Gray Moore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Moore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Timmy Moore<br />
Bertha D. Mooring<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Morgan, Sr.<br />
Roger L. Morse<br />
Julie H. Moseley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Mossman<br />
Karen S. Mozingo<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mullis<br />
Michelle I. Murphy<br />
Sarah M. Needham<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Nelson, Jr.<br />
Stephanie R. Nobles<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Norris<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Oakley<br />
Sadie P. Oates<br />
Pamela J. Paige<br />
Gayle C. Pate<br />
Angela S. Peaden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Pearson<br />
Clarence Penn<br />
Heidi Perkins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Perry<br />
J. T. Perry<br />
Courtney Shane Phelps<br />
Julian F. Pierce, Jr.<br />
James T. Pinkham<br />
Diane A. Poole<br />
Ardian and Mirlinda Qosja<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Racine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Freddie Rambert, Jr.<br />
Sean Rambert<br />
Theresa R. Rawls<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Russell H. Rhodes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Richardson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Richmond<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Riddle<br />
April Risby<br />
Emily R. Robinson<br />
Priscilla Ann Rogers<br />
Sonji Rowsom<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Rudd<br />
Karen M. Sabo<br />
Tami Sappenfield<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Schuhbauer<br />
Jonathan R. Scott<br />
Ca<strong>the</strong>rine A. Sheahan<br />
Jean H. Sherrod<br />
Carol J. Shields<br />
Jay Shingle<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Silver<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Simpkins<br />
Jason Sims<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Smart<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Smith<br />
Frieda R. Smith<br />
Greg L. Smith<br />
Jewel Smith<br />
Lara H. Smith<br />
Lisa A. Smith<br />
Anita L. Smith<br />
Melanie Sparks<br />
Karen W. Speight<br />
Donald R. Spell<br />
Daniel V. Stanford<br />
Amy T. Stephenson<br />
Harold A. Stiltner<br />
Sallie E. S<strong>to</strong>ne<br />
Robert J. Stuart<br />
Student Marketing Group, Inc.<br />
Kevin Bruce Sugg<br />
William E Sugg<br />
Kristy L. Surles<br />
Katalin Szucs and Pal Hargittai<br />
Mary Tate<br />
Clyde Ray Taylor<br />
Wanda Tenpenny<br />
Teresa W. Thompson<br />
Elizabeth D. Toderick<br />
Town of Ayden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Tripp<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Turcotte<br />
Mary F. Tyson<br />
Jim Umphlett<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Van Coutren<br />
Len Van Staalduinen<br />
Jody B. Venters<br />
Tammy S. Vines<br />
William M. Vines<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Voytecki<br />
Al<strong>to</strong>n C. Wadford<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Waida<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Walters<br />
George Douglas Warren<br />
Kim H. Waters<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Waters<br />
Cynthia R. Webb<br />
Beverly K. Webster<br />
Christina G. Weeks<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Weidner<br />
Rhonda Wells<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne West<br />
Melissa Wheal<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Mary Whitehead<br />
Clara C. Whitley<br />
Jenelle B. Whitley<br />
Becky Williams<br />
Marietta Williams<br />
Mary Jo and O.G. Williams<br />
Peggy Williams<br />
Rita B. Williams<br />
Talaika S. Williams<br />
Willie Mae Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Delano Wilson<br />
Deryck S. Wilson<br />
Jennifer Windham<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Windham<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Winslow<br />
Winterville Flower Shop<br />
Stephanie T. Woodley<br />
Allyson Swain Woolard<br />
Al<strong>to</strong>n N. Woolard<br />
Harvey S. Wooten<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Wooten<br />
Dawn M. Worthing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Page T. Worthing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Daniela Zemanek<br />
We sincerely regret any omission<br />
or incorrect listing of any donor’s<br />
name. Please contact <strong>the</strong><br />
Foundation office at<br />
252-493-7287 with any<br />
corrections.<br />
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<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by <strong>the</strong> Commission on <strong>College</strong>s of <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools <strong>to</strong> award<br />
Associate Degrees. Contact <strong>the</strong> Commission on <strong>College</strong>s at 1866 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500<br />
for questions about <strong>the</strong> accreditation of <strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
PO Drawer 7007 Greenville, NC 27858 252-493-7200 www.pittcc.edu<br />
<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Committed <strong>to</strong> Diversity.<br />
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