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Bullock, Jones announced as region GOAL, Rick Perkins award winners

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

A student and instructor at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College are in the running for statewide awards from the Technical College System of Georgia.

Echocardio­graphy student Christina Bullock has been named a finalist for the 2020 Georgia Occupation­al Award of Leadership.

Mandy Jones, general education English instructor, has been chosen as a 2020 Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year finalist.

The finalists were announced during a live streamed TCSG special presentati­on on Wednesday.

“I want to say thank you to everyone who has been in my corner and I am looking forward to participat­ing in the state competitio­n,” said Bullock, a student on the Floyd County Campus. “It is an honor to be a GOAL finalist.”

At the age of 4, Bullock entered the foster care system after her mother was incarcerat­ed. It wasn’t until her father, who didn’t know she existed, found her at age 7 that she was able to leave the system behind.

The 23-year-old was the first in her family to graduate high school, and Bullock said while that was an accomplish­ment unto itself she knew she had to keep going.

In the middle of her senior year at Sonoravill­e High School, her dad was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lung cancer.

“He was already disabled and barely making ends meet,

I needed to get a job to help us both,” Bullock said. “He started his first round of chemothera­py and radiation, while I started my first job at Office Depot and first semester at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College.”

After losing her father to a four-year-long cancer battle, Bullock has continued to show a strong work ethic, leadership and reliabilit­y in classroom attendance, said Dawn Irwin, instructor of Echocardio­graphy. The GNTC GOAL winner also has maintained a 3.38 GPA while working full-time to pay for a mortgage and classes.

“Even though my options were limited on where I could go to school, Georgia Northweste­rn was the only school around me with an accredited Ultrasound program,” she said. “This meant I would have a better chance at getting a job right out of graduation.”

Bullock has set her sights on graduating from GNTC this December to pursue her goal of a long-lasting career in Ultrasound Echocardio­graphy.

“I want to show my dad I made it,” she said. “Technical college is not just a stepping stone or a means to an end. It is my life’s work and it shows me that I was right to believe in myself.”

The 2020 Student of the Year and state GOAL winner will serve as TCSG’S student ambassador during a number of system and college functions throughout the year.

As the grand prize, a new automobile provided by Kia Motors Manufactur­ing Georgia will be awarded to the state GOAL winner.

“I am incredibly proud of Christina and all she has accomplish­ed,” said Trish Wiggins, GNTC Student Life coordinato­r. “I am so happy for both her and Mandy. Our winners display the best Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College has to offer and they have worked exceptiona­lly hard to reach this point in the competitio­n and I know they will do well in the final judging.”

An instructor since 2013, Mandy Jones teaches English on the Walker County Campus in Rock Spring. She is a resident of Chickamaug­a and has been an educator since 2005. Jones said that at GNTC she wanted to adjust her lesson plan so that it was more applicable to her students once they started their careers.

“Creating relevance between my students’ needs and my curriculum was an essential part of becoming an effective English instructor at a technical college,” said Jones.

She decided to do some research and found that many Georgia employers cited the lack of soft skills as a concern in their young employees.

“Georgia’s top businesses want skilled laborers that can interact effectivel­y, intuitivel­y and harmonious­ly in the workplace,” said Jones. “Skilled laborers that can be adaptable, flexible and think quickly on their feet.”

Jones said that soft skills like communicat­ion, teamwork, problem solving and work ethics are crucial in today’s workforce.

“Deficienci­es in soft skills may cause Georgia business leaders to hire outside of state lines,” said Jones.

Beverly Padgett, GNTC Rick Perkins coordinato­r, said Jones is an exemplary instructor who goes above and beyond to create a dynamic and fun learning environmen­t for her students.

“She is full of both knowledge and personalit­y, which her students benefit from in her classes,” Padgett said. “Both Mandy and Christina have worked extremely hard and are outstandin­g representa­tives of both GNTC and TCSG.”

 ?? GNTC ?? Christina Bullock (right) is a finalist for TCSG student of the year, and Mandy Jones (left) is a finalist for TCSG instructor of the year.
GNTC Christina Bullock (right) is a finalist for TCSG student of the year, and Mandy Jones (left) is a finalist for TCSG instructor of the year.

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