Walker County Messenger

GNTC receives donation to for Public Safety Scholarshi­p

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Seated in the office of Heidi Popham, president of Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College (GNTC), Gary and Diane McConnell establishe­d a Public Safety Scholarshi­p through the GNTC Foundation.

With a combined public safety career of over 75 years, the McConnells wanted to assist students in Basic Law Enforcemen­t, Criminal Justice Technology, EMS Profession­s and other first responder related programs.

“First responders deserve this training and the public deserves properly trained first responders,” said Gary McConnell, a GNTC Foundation trustee. “When I first started out as a deputy sheriff in 1965 we were just handed a badge and a gun.”

From serving as sheriff of Chattooga County to the director of the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, McConnell has lobbied for the state of Georgia to put into place basic police training such as the Basic Law Enforcemen­t program at GNTC.

“We are fortunate to be in the position where we can now give back to make sure needs are met,” said Diane McConnell. “Everyone needs a helping hand occasional­ly.”

During her tenure in public service, Diane McConnell worked with parolees, proba

tioners and served as a license examiner.

“We are so grateful to Gary and Diane McConnell for establishi­ng this scholarshi­p,” said Popham. “It will ensure that students in our public safety programs will be able to reach their educationa­l

goals and begin their important work as first responders.”

The GNTC Foundation was establishe­d to encourage private contributi­ons in order to build and maintain outstandin­g academic and support programs at the college. Donations to the Foundation support areas of institutio­nal need including scholarshi­ps to deserving students, equipment purchases, materials for the library and staff developmen­t.

As of Oct. 1, the GNTC Foundation has awarded nearly $55,000 in student scholarshi­ps and financial assistance. The GNTC Foundation recently launched a year-end fundraisin­g campaign, which will run until Dec. 1. The campaign’s goal is to raise $20,000 for student scholarshi­p support.

The Foundation trustees are Valerie Brown, Whitfield County; Linda Case, Dade County; Jay LeGrande, Polk County; Gary McConnell, Chattooga County; Sherrie Patterson, Murray County; Damon Raines, Walker County; Becky Redd, Gordon County; Mitch Sanford, Whitfield County;

Jay Still, Whitfield County; Wil Stiles, Catoosa County; Scott Tucker, Floyd Coun

ty; Carolyn Walker, Walker County; and Doris White, Walker County.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? GNTC Foundation trustee Gary McConnell (left) and Diane McConnell met with GNTC President Heidi Popham to establish a Public Safety Scholarshi­p at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College.
Contribute­d GNTC Foundation trustee Gary McConnell (left) and Diane McConnell met with GNTC President Heidi Popham to establish a Public Safety Scholarshi­p at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College.
 ?? Contribute­d ?? GNTC President Heidi Popham signs the scholarshi­p agreement to establish a Public Safety Scholarshi­p at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College.
Contribute­d GNTC President Heidi Popham signs the scholarshi­p agreement to establish a Public Safety Scholarshi­p at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College.

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