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Brandon Neighbors and Leyner Argueta named GNTC’S 2019 GOAL and Rick Perkins Award winners

- Staff reports

Automotive Technology student Brandon Neighbors was named Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College’s (GNTC) 2019 Georgia Occupation­al Award of Leadership (GOAL) winner and Leyner Argueta, program director of business management, was selected as the college’s 2019 Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year.

The winners were named during a reception at GNTC’S Floyd County Campus in Rome on Friday, Feb. 1. The awards were sponsored by the Rome Floyd Chamber, the Seven Hills Rotary Club of Rome and GNTC.

“Technical education has allowed me to take the first steps toward fulfilling my dream of one day owning my own business,” said Neighbors, a resident of Ringgold. “It is equipping me with the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in the automotive technology field.”

Harley Chastain, a resident of Calhoun who was chosen in December to represent Georgia Northweste­rn at the EAGLE Leadership Institute, was also recognized during the presentati­on. The Leadership Institute recognizes and honors those students who have demonstrat­ed superior achievemen­t in Adult Education classes and programs.

Neighbors is a student on the Walker County Campus and was nominated by Troy Peco, assistant dean of Industrial Technologi­es and director of GNTC’S Automotive Technology program. Peco was the Technical College System of Georgia’s (TCSG) Instructor of the Year in 2013.

“Brandon is an exceptiona­l student that has a work ethic and passion for learning and his drive and ambition is contagious to other students,” said Peco. “He has always risen to the occasion and has taken the leadership role on group assignment­s with other students.”

Neighbors was selected from a group of four semi-finalists for his presentati­on on technical education by a panel of judges representi­ng business, industry and higher education in the northwest Geor- gia region.

“As a husband and father, I needed to attend a school close to me rather than moving my family to pursue an education,” said Neighbors. “Technical colleges are right in our communitie­s.”

“I wanted a school that can work with my family’s busy schedule, that offers classes day and night, especially at the age of 38 with two children in school,” continued Neighbors.

Neighbors was the director of youth ministry at Rock Spring United Methodist Church, 201317, and was an officer in the United States Marine Corps, 2002-10.

He attended the United States Naval Academy and earned a bachelor’s degree in general engineerin­g in 2002. As a U.S. Marine, Neighbors was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievemen­t Medal in 2009 and the Navy and Marine Corps Commendati­on Medal in 2010.

Neighbors has served as a vol- unteer for the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) disaster response team, 2010-present; leader for the Hurricane Maria humanitari­an relief team in Puerto Rico, 2018; and a participan­t in the Hurricane Katrina humanitari­an relief team in New Orleans, 2006.

“For the past five years, I have spent one to two weeks each summer as a team leader for our church’s mission in Puerto Rico,” said Neighbors.

As the 2019 GOAL Winner for Georgia Northweste­rn, Neighbors will move to the regional competitio­n and if chosen as a regional winner he will compete at the state level against winners from the other regions of Georgia. A panel of leaders from business, industry, and government will choose the Technical College System of Georgia’s GOAL winner for 2019 and recipient of the GOAL medallion. The 2019 Student of the Year and state GOAL winner will serve as TCSG’S student ambassador during a num- ber 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.

An instructor at Georgia Northweste­rn since 2015, Leyner Argueta teaches management and supervisor­y developmen­t on the Whitfield Murray Campus in Dalton. He is a resident of Calhoun and is bilingual in English and Spanish.

The son of immigrants, Argueta had to overcome many obstacles growing up including being born with only one hand and being diagnosed with kidney failure at the age of 21.

“Every now and then when my life gets tough, I remember the reason for my passion,” said Argueta. “My father always said to me as a child ‘I came to this country to give you a better opportunit­y,’ an opportunit­y that he didn’t have.”

From 2010 to present, Argueta has served as the pastor and founder of Faith Moves Church in Calhoun.

Prior to becoming a resident of Georgia, Argueta was a government sales account manager for CDW in Chicago. In this role he oversaw the logistics of all internatio­nal sales, which included negotiatin­g a multimilli­on dollar contract with the Department of Education of the Virgin Islands.

He was a senior real estate agent for JMAC Real Estate in Chicago, 2004-07; sales manager for D&K Internatio­nal in Elk Grove, Illinois, 1998-2003; and managing partner of golf manufactur­ing and distributi­on for Argado Inc. in Chicago, 1998-2000.

Argueta earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administra­tion Management from Dalton State College in 2014 and a master’s degree in Business Administra­tion from Shorter University in 2017.

An active member of the community in Calhoun, he has served as vice chair of the Governing Team at Red Bud Middle School, 2014 to present; chairperso­n for the Board of Directors of Voluntary Action Center, 2010-16; and Governing Counsel at Red Bud Elementary School, 2011-14.

“Just like my father, I see my struggles and challenges as a platform,” said Argueta. “Today I tell my students, just as my father told me, stand on my shoulders I promise you’ll get a better view.”

As GNTC’S Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year, Argueta will compete in the regional competitio­n. If chosen as a regional winner, he will compete at the state level in the competitio­n. A panel of leaders from business, industry and government will choose one instructor to be the 2019 Technical College System of Georgia’s Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year. The winner will receive a $1,000 cash prize.

The Rick Perkins Award winner serves as an ambassador for technical education in Georgia. He or she will make many public appearance­s throughout the year, including addressing both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly.

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The Lakeview-fort Oglethorpe High School football team celebrated its tremendous season with a resolution from the City Council on Monday night, Jan. 28.
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/ Contribute­d Brandon Neighbors (right), Georgia Northweste­rn’s 2019 GOAL winner, and Leyner Argueta (left), Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year at GNTC.

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