Calhoun Times

GNTC holds reception for award winners

- From GNTC

Students success in SkillsUSA, GOAL and EAGLE competitio­ns are recognized.

A special reception was held recently to honor and congratula­te Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College’s 2019 GOAL and EAGLE award winners and students who were medalists at SkillsUSA Georgia. The program, held at the Gordon County campus in Calhoun, also recognized faculty and staff that provided support and mentorship for SkillsUSA.

Brandon Neighbors, GNTC’s Georgia Occupation­al Award of Leadership winner for 2019, and Harley Chastain, winner of GNTC’s EAGLE Award for 2019, were both recognized during the program. Neighbors and Chastain were regional finalists in the state GOAL and EAGLE competitio­ns.

“Participat­ing in the GOAL process helped me to become a better public speaker and has improved my leadership skills,” said Neighbors.

Georgia Northweste­rn students competed against students from other colleges in the Technical College System of Georgia at the SkillsUSA statewide competitio­n in Atlanta on March 21-23. The competitio­n allowed students to take the skills, knowledge and experience that they have gained in their program of study and apply it to a real-world project based on industry standards.

“SkillsUSA is a partnershi­p of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce,” said Heidi Popham, executive vice president of GNTC.

Highlights from SkillsUSA Georgia included GNTC winning the gold and silver medal in Practical Nursing, GNTC’s 2019 GOAL winner receiving the gold medal in Automotive Service Technology, the TeamWorks team winning the gold medal for the fourth consecutiv­e year and more.

The national SkillsUSA competitio­n will take place, June 24-29, in Louisville, Kentucky. Kimberlee Hall, of Gordon County, was a gold medalists in SkillsUSA Georgia in the category of practical nursing.

Additional medalists from the statewide SkillsUSA competitio­n from Gordon County include: Ethan Mitchell in electrical constructi­on wiring, and Dakota Green in the welding fabricatio­n team competitio­n.

GNTC was recognized as a Level 1 Quality Chapter and also received the Gold Chapter of Distinctio­n during the 2019 SkillsUSA Georgia opening ceremony. Susan Bowman and Missy McLain are GNTC’s advisors for SkillsUSA.

GNTC faculty that were recognized during the event for their contributi­on to GNTC’s SkillsUSA program included Susan Bowman, Scott Carter, Jeremiah Cooper, Wayne Henderson, Donny Holmes, Tracey Mercado, Troy Peco, Phil Shirley, Jennifer Stephenson and Sharon Vaughan.

 ??  ?? Kimberlee Hall (right) of Gordon County was presented with a tote bag by Stuart Phillips (left), interim president of GNTC, during GNTC’s Student Recognitio­n Reception. Hall won the gold medal in practical nursing at SkillsUSA Georgia and will compete in the national SkillsUSA competitio­n.
Kimberlee Hall (right) of Gordon County was presented with a tote bag by Stuart Phillips (left), interim president of GNTC, during GNTC’s Student Recognitio­n Reception. Hall won the gold medal in practical nursing at SkillsUSA Georgia and will compete in the national SkillsUSA competitio­n.

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