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Pitt Community College 2011 Report to the Community Celebrating 50 Years of Academic Excellence

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Pitt Community College

2011Report to the CommunityCelebrating 50 Years of Academic Excellence

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Board of Trustees ........................1

Message from the President ..........2

Employee Recognition ..............3-4

50th Anniversary Recap ............5-6

2010-2011 Highlights ..............7-8

Student Successes .................. 9-10

Global Connections ...............11-12

Strategic Plan Update ................ 13

Facts and Figures ...................... 14

Foundation Director’s Report ....... 16

Foundation Events Report ......17-18

Alumni Awards ......................... 18

Foundation Board ..................... 18

Foundation Financial Report ........ 19

Scholarships ............................. 20

Foundation Donors ................21-22

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J. Paul Davenport III, ChairRetired, U.S Air Force OfficerRetired, J.P. Davenport & Son

Kelly Barnhill, Jr., Vice-ChairPresidentHendrix-Barnhill, Inc.

Charles E. Long, SecretaryRetired, Pitt County Schools Administrator

Randy CollierRetired, University Health Systems & Pitt County Schools

Kathy P. FrazierRetired Educator, Pitt County Schools

Dr. Virginia D. HardyVice Chancellor, Student AffairsEast Carolina University

Dr. Peter J. KragelAssociate Vice Chancellor for Health Planningat ECU Brody School of Medicine and Chief of Pathology in PCMH

Don MillsRetired, NACCO

James A. Nelson, Jr. PartnerOwens & Nelson, PLLC-Attorneys at Law

Raymond ReddrickRetired Educator

Tyree WalkerChief Human Resource OfficerUniversity Health Systems

Walter WilliamsVice President Wilco Hess, LLC

Jason DonicaStudent Government AssociationEx-officio member

Phil Dixon & Kathryn V. WhichardHonorary Trustees

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OurMission

OurV i s i onOur mission is to

educate and empower people for success.

Pitt Community College will be:

•A Catalyst for transforming the individual and community.

•A Competent Steward of public trust and confidence.

•A Creative Partner for developing educational and economic opportunities.

•A Recognized Leader for accessible, attractive and educationally-enriching programs and services.

“We have a total commitment to satisfy the needs of our community. With our knowledge of improved methods, we can impart technical knowledge as we never have been able to do before. We must instill basic principles which will create a sense of responsible citizenship.”

– Robert Lee Humber

In 1968 when the founding Chair of the Board of Trustees of Pitt Technical Institute, Robert Lee Humber, spoke at the groundbreaking of the second building on the campus, the seeds of connecting with the community and region by preparing students with new skills and solid general education were firmly planted. On this 50th anniversary of Pitt Community College, we are proud to demonstrate how we are following through on this promise. Who would have guessed how crucially important Pitt Community College would become to all sectors of society, especially in response to a changing economy which requires new skills and habits of mind and a true dedication to lifelong learning?

In 2011 we not only celebrated our past but launched a 2011-2014 Strategic Plan committed to three goals: Student and Community Access, Student Success, and Program Excellence. These goals, which echo and reinforce those of the NC Community Colleges, set the context for PCC’s strategic objectives and a focus for our key performance indicators. With three new buildings coming on line and a record enrollment in both credit and non-credit programs, the reductions in state and local funding will present

challenges, but we are dedicated, as our mission states, to “educating and empowering people for success.”

By studying this report, you become an important partner in our endeavor to push forward in developing learning experiences for a broad range of students and organizations. On behalf of our faculty, staff, and friends, as well as the Pitt Community College Board of Trustees and the PCC Foundation, I invite your review and your suggestions on how we can continue to improve in serving our region and the State of North Carolina.

– G. Dennis Massey

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E m p l o y e e A w a r d sPresented at Annual Event

Pitt Community College celebrated employee achievements on April 15 with the 28th Annual Employee Appreciation and Recognition Evening at the Greenville Convention Center. The college honored recent retirees and presented a total of 63 service awards to employees who had a combined 685 years of service to the college. A number of special awards were also announced.

The 2011 Joan and Ed Warren Staff Employee of the Year Award was presented to Rick Owens. As the college’s Assistant Vice President of Information Technology and Services, he is responsible for providing vision, leadership and coordination for information technology across campus.

A Pitt County native, Owens began working at Pitt in May 2006 as a systems administrator in the Administrative Computing Department. Two years later, he became Director of Infrastructure Services before assuming his current role in January 2010.

“I’m honored to receive the award on behalf of my entire team,”

Owens said. “It is through the effort of everyone within the IT Department that we received this recognition.

“Over the past couple of years, we have put in a lot of effort—teaming with many great people outside of our department—to assist PCC in reaching its goals and serving our community. I’m honored and lucky to work with such a great group of people on a daily basis.”

Owens was one of five Staff Excellence Award recipients this year along with Catherine Cahoon, Happy Gingras, Brandy Maxwell and Kathryn Minnick.

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Also at the Annual Employee Appreciation and Recognition event, five instructors—Samantha Chauncey, Cara Herrington, Michael Knight, Jeff Rorer and Wanda Tenpenny—were presented with Faculty Excellence Awards. Out of the five, Rorer, a full-time PCC science instructor since 2004, was named the 2011 Joseph E. Downing Excellence in Teaching Award recipient.

A Winterville resident, Rorer teaches chemistry at PCC, where he began working part-time in August 1999. A world-class marksman away from the classroom, he will now serve as the college’s nominee for the N.C. Community College System’s teaching excellence award.

“I am very appreciative of this award,” Rorer said. “It is a real honor that students and other faculty value my work in the classroom as much as they do. I hope to represent the college well at the state competition.”

For the fourth straight year, college administrators recognized employees for designing and implementing new concepts to improve the delivery of education. This year’s Innovations Award went to Happy Gingras, PCC’s former Placement Testing/Early Alert Coordinator, and Jasmin Spain, the college’s VISIONS & HORIZONS College Coordinator/Early Alert Counselor, for their Financial Aid Probation Initiative (FAPI). Gingras said FAPI, which is part of the college’s Early Alert System, is a series of workshops created to support students in jeopardy of losing financial aid benefits. She said the seminars help students understand financial aid rules and regulations, develop skills to become more successful in the classroom, and create individual plans to return to satisfactory academic progress.

Faculty Excellence Awards were presented to (l to r) Michael Knight, Samantha Chauncey, Cara Herrington, Wanda Tenpenny, and Jeff Rorer.

Jeff Rorer (right) received the 2011 Joseph E. Downing Excellence in Teaching Award by Dr. Massey.

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“This creative approach offers timely intervention to at-risk students through a series of online and face-to-face meetings,” Gingras said. “It is designed to enhance the quality of the student’s education, is cost effective, and could be easily replicated at other institutions.”

After piloting FAPI during the Fall 2010 Semester, Gingras said 76 percent of students who completed the series maintained or increased their grade point averages while 88 percent of them enrolled in classes the following spring. Approximately 1,000 students were invited to participate in FAPI Spring 2011 semester, Gingras said.

PCC ’s Woman of Subs tanceCh r i s t i n a Weeks

Pitt Community College students and employees celebrated Women’s History Month on March 2 with an event that featured the reading of excerpts from “The Help.” As part of the college’s women’s history celebration, PCC recognizes a

female employee with the “Woman of Substance Award” for outstanding campus and community involvement, attitude of service, commitment and caring, and willingness to ‘go the extra mile.’ This year’s “Woman of Substance Award” was presented to Christina Weeks, PCC’s Biotechnology Department chair. Weeks, a Snow Hill native who now lives in Winterville, played an important role in developing the college’s biotechnology program and has a positive outlook, consistent attitude of service, commitment, and concern for others.

In addition to Weeks, this year’s “Woman of Substance Award” nominees were Kathy Carnes, Joanne Ceres, Sue Jefferson, Jamelle Moore and Jane Power.

Happy Gingras (left) and Jasmin Spain (right) were the recipients of the 2011 Innovations Award.

The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) announced that PCC’s Kay Gooding was named its 2010 Triumph Pioneer Award recipient.

Gooding, who currently oversees a 13-state health information management (HIM) training consortium for PCC, received the award for demonstrating forward thinking and leadership in her field.

Those who nominated Gooding for the Pioneer Award called her a “visionary leader” who has utilized the latest educational technologies to train health information technology (HIT) students. As Pitt’s HIT program director, Gooding’s program was one of the first in North Carolina to be offered entirely online.

In 2010, Gooding was instrumental in helping PCC secure a $10.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to help prepare thousands of new HIT professionals needed to create electronic health records. The transition is expected to improve the quality and efficiency of medical care by making information exchanges possible between health care providers and public health authorities.

According to AHIMA’s web site, the Pioneer Award honors individuals, groups or organizations focused on moving HIM into the future of the health care industry.

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Left: Athletic Director Junior Bailey was named the 2011 Region X Conference Coach of the Year in Women’s Softball.

Right: Cindi Jernigan, PCC’s Staff Accountant, was chosen to serve as Co-Director of the NC Community College Leadership Program for the 2011-2012 year.

Coach of the Year Leadership Co-Director

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Pitt Community College held a ceremony in March 2011 to unveil a new sculpture on campus created by world-renowned artist Hanna Jubran. Called “A Moment of Discovery,” the stainless steel-and-bronze sculpture was purchased in commemoration of PCC’s 50th Anniversary. It was placed just outside of the Craig F. Goess Student Center, facing Reedy Branch Road.

At 13-feet tall and six-and-a-half-feet wide, Jubran’s masterpiece is two-feet deep and weighs approximately 1,400 pounds. Including planning and design, he says it took him more than two months to complete.

Jubran, a native of Israel, teaches at East Carolina University, where he is the Sculpture Department’s area coordinator. In addition to the new PCC sculpture, Jubran’s local works include the “Hands of Hope” statue at the East Carolina Heart Institute in Greenville and the pirate statue outside of ECU’s Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. He said his wife, Jodi, is involved in the development of nearly all of his sculptures. “A Moment of Discovery,” Jubran says, was created specifically for the PCC campus. He added that the piece carries the ‘four elements’ (earth, water, fire and wind) as a theme from top to bottom.

Charity Valentine, coordinator of PCC’s Fine Arts program, helped lead the effort to have Jubran’s sculpture placed on campus as a member of the college’s Art Committee. According to Valentine, the Art Committee wanted an impressive sculpture on campus to expose the student body to the value of art and to broaden their awareness of the local arts community.

“For those students who dream of becoming artists, the sculpture is an amazing example of how there is a market for fine artists to sell their own work,” Valentine said.

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October 30, 2010Open House Kickoff

March 12, 2011Gala Celebration

March 14, 2011Literacy Day

March 14, 2011Campus Reception

March 15, 2011Guest Lecturer’s Day

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Pitt Community College employees and supporters celebrated the school’s 50th Anniversary on March 12, 2011 with a gala at the Greenville Convention Center.

The event featured remarks from key PCC leaders, past and present, including current President G. Dennis Massey and former President Charles Russell, who led the college from 1984 to 2003.

Started as Pitt Industrial Education Center in March 1961, PCC has grown significantly in terms of enrollment, facilities and curricula over the past 50 years. It became Pitt Technical Institute in 1964 and by June of that year, was serving more than 1,000 Pitt County citizens through 170 courses.

Today, PCC serves more than 21,000 students annually through 60 curriculums and a host of Continuing Education programs and course offerings. The college’s educational services are far-reaching, as evidenced by a presentation during the gala by administrators

from Wuxi Institute of Technology, PCC’s sister school in China.

Wuxi Vice President Cao Jianlin congratulated Pitt on 50 years of academic excellence and presented the school with a sculpture on behalf of his institution.

Following a video detailing PCC’s 50 years was a skit, “Dancing through the Decades,” that featured college highlights and world news headlines since 1961 along with college employees dancing to music from each decade of the school’s existence. 5

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March 17, 2011Art Reception

March 18, 2011Ambassador Reunion

October 10, 2011Delivery of

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• More than 1,600 students attended New Student Orientation in July 2010, up 16.5 percent from 2009. The event featured divisional information sessions, placement testing, an information fair about various PCC and community services, campus tours, and an opportunity to meet with academic advisors to register for classes.

• A 48 percent increase in the number of financial aid applications for fall semester overwhelmed Financial Aid staff. Director of Enrollment Management Joanne Ceres said the college received 9,354 financial aid applications as of July 28, 2010 compared to 4,839 at the same point in 2009.

• With a $21 million grant, the college hired six employees to oversee a 21-community college consortium that will train thousands of new health information technology (HIT) professionals. As part of the effort, the school hosted a conference in Cary to ensure members of the consortium were on the same page.

• The college launched a new post-baccalaureate diploma option within its Paralegal Technology curriculum.

• PCC’s nursing program welcomed its largest incoming class ever for New Nursing Student Orientation. With the opening of the Herman Simon Building in the fall of 2010, the program increased enrollment capacity from 150 students to 200.

• Nearly two years after breaking ground at the site of the Herman Simon Building, PCC dedicated the 35,765-square-foot-addition to its health sciences facility with a ceremony in the Goess Student Center on August 6, 2010 and offered tours of the new building’s classrooms, laboratories and offices.

• Grant funding for PCC’s Student Support Services program was renewed for an additional five years. Also called TRiO, the program provides traditionally under-represented students with the support and guidance they need in order to complete educational goals.

• The N.C. Community College System announced that PCC is one of 41 North Carolina community colleges that will receive funding to support programs geared toward creating success among minority males.

• Wendy Perrini, department chair of the Occupational Therapy and Therapeutic Massage programs, discussed her experience in Haiti as part of a team that provided physical and occupational rehabilitation services for victims of the earthquake that devastated the country in January 2011.

• Radiation Therapy students continue to enjoy training on a fully functional simulator in a new simulation lab on campus thanks to a donation by Cape Fear Valley Health System’s Radiation Therapy Department. The simulator, which normally carries a $600,000-price tag, was donated to PCC by Cape Fear Valley in the spring of 2008. It was in storage, however, while the college completed construction of the Herman Simon Building.

• The college welcomed the community to campus for a fourth straight year with an Open House on October 30, 2010, which featured campus tours, information sessions, and a special celebration of the college’s 50th Anniversary.

• PCC and the Region Q Workforce Development Board teamed to provide short-term training in weatherization and sustainable energy to students at four area community colleges. It was part of a grant

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Robo t i c s t o G i r l sFor a group of young girls taking part in AWARE Camp at Pitt Community College in June, the lazy days of summer took a back seat to electronics and robotics. Held June 20-24, the Advancing Women in Automation Robotics Engineering (AWARE) Camp, introduced 16 rising seventh and eighth-grade girls to the male-dominated field of electronics engineering. The event was funded through a $140,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.

On December 10, 2010, PCC administrators broke ground at the future site of three new buildings on the west side of campus. At a cost of approximately $28 million, the college is building a new academic classroom facility (The Charles Russell Academic Building), an automotive and construction technology building, and a new facility services headquarters on property formerly known as the Bowen Farm.

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aimed at preparing workers ready to meet the current and emerging needs of North Carolina’s energy agencies.

• PCC saluted the nation’s veterans with a program in the Goess Student Center that featured music by the college’s own Jeff Ramey and remarks from Dr. Steve Duncan, assistant vice chancellor at ECU.

• The PCC Alumni Association elected a new advisory board that will guide the organization in its effort to create a strong alumni base. The 20-member board of directors met for the first time in February 2011 and will assemble quarterly to discuss and coordinate the college’s alumni programming.

• The National Association for Developmental Education held its annual conference in Washington, D.C. and recognized Pitt Community College with several awards including the 2011 John Champaign Memorial Award for Outstanding Developmental Education Program. It also bestowed instructor Hilda Barrow with the 2011 Henry Young Award for Outstanding Individual Contribution to NADE.

• Pitt Community College’s largest-ever graduating class walked across the stage May 13 at East Carolina University’s Minges Coliseum. The 2011 graduating class consisted of 1,037 students, an 11 percent increase from 2010. A total of 471 students participated in the ceremony.

• As part of this year’s graduation ceremony, college administrators presented Distinguished Service Awards to former PCC Trustees chairman Randy Collier, former PCC Health Sciences Dean Judith Kuykendall, and Donnie Skinner, former PCC Foundation Board chairman.

• On May 18, PCC employees participated in the 1st Annual Pedal to Pitt event as

part of a Pitt County effort to foster a better and safer bicycling community. The three-mile bike ride also helped bring attention to the less-than-desirable pedestrian/cyclist crossing on Memorial Drive.

• Darrick Mullins became interim head coach of the Pitt Community College basketball program in January 2011, and said one of his goals would be to have the term ‘interim’ removed from his title. That wish came true May 11, 2011

when PCC Athletic Director Junior Bailey announced Mullins had been chosen as the Bulldogs’ new head coach.

• PCC Softball earned a second straight bid to the NJCAA Divison I Softball Championship in St. George, Utah, where the Bulldogs gave the eventual national champion a run for its money before ultimately going 0-2 in the tournament to finish the season 48-10 overall.

• As of Fall 2011, Pitt Community College students have two new curriculum programs from which to choose. The Business Division began offering the entire two-year Simulation and Game Development (SGD) curriculum along with Healthcare Business Informatics (HBI).

• J. Paul Davenport, a retired military officer and local businessman, was named chairman of the PCC Board of Trustees. Davenport, a Pactolus resident, has served on the college’s governing board since he was appointed by Pitt County Commissioners in 2005. He assumed his new role July 1 and his current term runs through June 30, 2013.

For offering 50 years of educational opportunities to the Winterville community, Pitt County and surrounding counties, PCC was recognized as the Winterville Chamber of Commerce’s 2011 Business of the Year. PCC is Winterville’s largest employer, has attracted business and industry to the area, and has provided entertainment and publicity through its athletics success, making it an incredible asset to Winterville.

Gov. Beverly Perdue visited The Roberts Company May 13, 2011 for the company’s announcement of a large expansion that could lead to jobs for PCC Construction and Industrial Technology graduates.

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s• University Transfer student Brandon Shackelford won a campus-wide script-writing competition and had his play, “American Men,” performed in the Goess Student Center as part of PCC’s Black History Month celebration. Similar to the film “Glory,” Shackelford’s play detailed the interactions of five black soldiers during the Civil War.

• The NJCAA recognized PCC volleyball player Natalie Salter for academic excellence. A Havelock High School graduate, Salter played two seasons for the Bulldogs as a libero and outside hitter. A

University Transfer student, she posted a 3.6 grade point average at PCC to earn 2010-11 NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete honors. She was also recognized during the 2011 PCC Academic Excellence Awards reception.

• PCC’s Basic Law Enforcement Training program reached a milestone in 2011 with the graduation of its 100th class. The 18-member group (shown below) went on to achieve a 100 percent passing rate on certification testing.

Left to right: Antoine Fordham, Lee Coleman and Hakeem Suggs act in the play “American Men,” which was performed twice in February 2011 as part of the College’s Black History Month celebration.

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PCC student Morgan Kern was named a Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Gold Scholar in 2011. A Greenville resident, Kern is a Medical Sonography graduate.

Each year, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team program by recognizing 50 Gold, 50 Silver and 50 Bronze scholars, and providing nearly $187,500 in stipends annually. Kern and her fellow Gold Scholars received a $1,500 stipend and a special medallion. All Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Scholars were listed in the April 11 issue of USA Today.

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society administers the Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Program and recognizes Coca-Cola Community College scholars during All-State Community College Academic Team Recognition ceremonies held in 37 states. Student scholars also receive local recognition during ceremonies on campus.

“The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has a long history of providing financial assistance to outstanding students at community colleges,” said J. Mark Davis, President of the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. “We are proud to partner with PTK and make it possible for deserving students to achieve their educational goals.”

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Brandon Shackelford, author of “American Men”

Left to right: Softball Coach and PCC Athletic Director Junior Bailey, Dr. Dennis Massey, and Natalie Salter.

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• Each year the PCC Student Ambassadors select a community service project as a fundraising activity for their organization. The 2010-2011 Ambassadors chose Pitt County Special Olympics and Rocking Horse Ranch. The students raised

$2,700, which was divided between the two charities.

• PCC Human Services Club officers presented a $250 donation to the Pitt County AIDS Service Organization (PiCASO) to help fund the group’s programs.

• Instructor Cara Herrington and students from the Human Services Technology program and Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society participated in the Pitt County Coalition on Substance Abuse Walk for Recovery.

• SGA sponsored three American Red Cross blood drives on campus.

• Students in the NEXT Level Minority Male Mentoring Program performed their civic duty last year, adopting Greenville’s Landmark Street to remove litter in an effort to keep the community clean.

• TRiO and SETA members collected items for Give2the Troops from September 26-October 7, 2011.

• Gamma Beta Phi participated in Relay for Life and the Walk to Defeat ALS.

• PCC’s marketing student organization, Collegiate DECA, earned $450 to purchase toys for the WITN-TV’s Toys-for-Tots drive during the 2010-2011 academic year by having a drawing for a cauldron of candy at PCC’s Fall Fest 2010 and by taking and selling photos of kids with Santa at the Down East Holiday Show in November 2010.

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The 2010-2011 Student Ambassadors presented a check to a representative from the Pitt County Special Olympics.

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• James Van Staalduinen, a PCC Architectural Technology student, was named the Greenville Morning Rotary Club’s 2011 Senator Ed N. Warren scholarship recipient. A Greenville resident, Van Staalduinen was a PCC Student Ambassador for two years and served as the group’s president in 2010-2011. The son of Len and Jane Van Staalduinen, he was a Dean’s List student with a 3.7 grade point average.

• PCC student Hakeem Suggs was awarded a Community College STEM scholarship worth $1,000. Suggs plans to transfer to a four-year institution to study astrophysics upon completing PCC’s university transfer program. He would ultimately like to work for NASA.

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• Pitt Community College’s Beta Nu Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society welcomed 15 new members to its ranks during a December 7, 2010 ceremony in the Goess Student Center. Only students with a GPA of 3.75 and higher are eligible for PTK membership. Instructors Joy E. Moses-Hall and Alison Davis serve as advisors for the college’s PTK group.

• Students Holly Davenport and Caroline Carrothers received scholarship awards in November 2010 from their radiography instructors and PCC Foundation Executive Director Susan Nobles. Davenport, a 1980 graduate of Rocky Mount Senior High School, received $1,200 from Greenville’s Eastern Radiologists, Inc., for having the highest grade point average in her class – a 4.0. Carrothers, a Woodland native who graduated from Northeast Academy in 2007, received $500 through the Paula R. Davis Scholarship, which is named for a former PCC radiography student who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Both graduated from the radiography program in May 2011. Holly Davenport (left) and

Caroline Carrothers (right).

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Two new instructors are teaching foreign language courses at the college this year through the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching

Assistant (FLTA) Program. Sponsored by the federal government, the Fulbright Program is the country’s flagship international educational exchange effort.

Andre Gregory, PCC’s International Programs and Services Coordinator, said Valeria Guerra and Xiu-Wen Lin are teaching Spanish and Mandarin, respectively, throughout the 2011-2012 academic year.

Guerra, a native of Uruguay, is currently teaching Spanish 111 (Elementary Spanish I) and Spanish 120 (Spanish for the Workplace). She has four years of teaching non-native English speakers—most recently at the Alianza Cultural Uruguay-Estados Unidos, a bi-national center that serves as a bridge between the United States and Uruguay. Guerra said she applied to the FLTA Program to refine her teaching skills and enrich her knowledge of American culture. She explained that she also wanted to provide her hosts with an opportunity to learn her country’s language and experience its culture from a native Uruguayan.

Lin, a Taiwan native, is teaching Mandarin I courses through the college’s Continuing Education Division. She has four years of English language teaching experience and currently works with the Fulbright Program in her home country. Lin said she pursued the FLTA teaching opportunity to “further increase my understanding of America and its abundant variety of cultures.” She added that she would also like to share Taiwanese culture with her students and help “grow mutual understanding between America and Taiwan.”

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Valeria Guerra and Xiu-Wen Lin are visiting Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants at PCC this year.

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• Dr. Neil Bolick, associate director of UNC-Chapel Hill’s World View program, visited PCC in September 2011 to thank administrators for their commitment to globalizing the campus and community and to seek their input. Andre Gregory, PCC’s International Programs Coordinator, said Bolick visits World View partner schools periodically to discuss strategies for globalizing curricula and to see how faculty who have received grants through the program have utilized funding to globalize the courses they

teach. Gregory said Bolick was also interested in learning about the challenges PCC must overcome to continue the process of globalizing curricula and how World View could better assist the North Carolina Community College System as a whole. He also wanted to know about some of the successes PCC has achieved in terms of globalization.

• PCC’s first ‘Global Scholars’ returned Summer 2011 from their education abroad experiences, which were made possible through the college’s newly-created International Education Travel Scholarship (IETS). The brainchild of Darlene Smith-Worthington, an instructor and coordinator of the PCC Abroad travel program, IETS is based on the Gilman Scholarship, which provides awards for study abroad opportunities to undergraduates receiving Federal Pell Grant funding.

PCC’s ESL Department celebrated foreign cultures and countries with “International Day” on Sept. 27 in the PCC Greenville Center.

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• PCC welcomed its international student population to campus September 14 with a special reception in the Craig F. Goess Student Center multipurpose room.

• PCC has completed its fifth year of a cooperative agreement with Wuxi Institute of Technology (WXIT) in Wuxi, China which began its initial phase in 2006. During this time 22 PCC faculty, staff, and students have visited Wuxi to both observe and instruct courses, create bridges for the sharing of culture and ideas, and enhance the academic excellence of both institutions. Over 21 WXIT Faculty and Staff have visited our campus on visits ranging from two weeks to six months to get a closer look at education and culture in eastern North Carolina. The first cohort of 40 WXIT/PCC students are expected to graduate in July 2012.

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2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 4PCC Strategic Plan

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Provide creative and convenient ways for students to enter and succeed in post-secondary education and training programs. Strengthen and create new links between the College and its communities using internal and external partnerships.

Objective 1.1 - Implement a systematic and comprehensive College recruitment plan.

Objective 1.2 - Establish additional off campus community access points and training centers with flexible scheduling for credit and non-credit instruction.

Objective 1.3 - Increase financial resources to provide sufficient funding for educational expenses.

Objective 1.4 - Increase alumni participation for College activities and programs.

Goal #2 - Student Success

Ensure that students achieve their goals for career enhancement or advancement, degree or credential completion, transfer to university studies, or personal enrichment.

Objective 2.1 - Demonstrate student competency in general education core courses.

Objective 2.2 - Develop programs and services that enhance teaching and learning.

Objective 2.3 - Enhance student learning outcomes plans for credit and non-credit courses and programs.

Objective 2.4 - Improve student goal completion and graduation rates over the next three years.

Objective 2.5 - Implement policies, programs, and/or services that engage students in academic and non-academic college activities.

Goal #3 - Program Excellence

Provide high quality educational programs and services to a diverse community respectfully, proactively, and professionally. Integrate human ingenuity and/or technological advances into all College activities.

Objective 3.1 - Ensure quality of credit and non-credit program performance through assessment and review, employee development, and integrating professional standards and practices.

Objective 3.2 - Ensure a safe, secure, and aesthetically appealing environment for working, teaching, and learning.

Objective 3.3 - Ensure effective academic advising for students.

Objective 3.4 - Improve work and learning environments through equipment and emerging technology.

Each institution seeking reaffirmation of accreditation is required to develop a Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP). The QEP is a carefully designed and focused course of action that addresses a well-defined topic on one or more issues related to enhancing student learning. Once the QEP is complete, the Commission on Colleges (COC) sends an on-site committee of professional peers to the campus to assess the educational strengths and weaknesses of the institution.

Last fall, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and other members of our community were asked for their input in choosing a focus for our QEP through focus groups and surveys. The final QEP topic selected was “Career Planning and Academic Advising.”

Student advising and career planning can play a critical role in student persistence and completion. Studies show that students who declare a degree intention have higher success rates for degree achievement. By enhancing advising and career counseling services, PCC can increase student success by helping students understand their educational options and form a clear path from education to a career. In addition, it is important that the faculty provide consistent and caring advising not only for the full-time day students, but also for the part-time student.

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Facts & Figures

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Funding

* Other funding consists of Sales & Services, Non-capital Grants, Investment Income, Non-operating Revenues, Capital Grants, Non-capital Gifts, and Operating Revenue.

State 34,188,375.04

County 14,094,849.08

Federal 20,010,851.48

Other* 11,938,080.04

TOTAL FUNDING $80,232,155.64

State43%

Federal25%

Other*15%

County17%

2010-2011 EnrollmentCurriculum Programs 12,004 Continuing Education and Community Dev. 11,103Unduplicated Headcount* 22,367 * Unduplicated Headcount is not the sum of the two totals shown because 740 students took both a Curriculum and ConEd course.

Student ProfileFemale 57.4%Male 42.6%Average Age 27

In-State Tuition$66.50 per credit hour or $1,064.00 for full-time students (16 hours or more)**

Out-of-State Tuition$258.50 per credit hour or $4,136.00 for full-time students (16 hours or more)**** Tuition is set by the NC General Assembly and is subject to change without notice.

Average Class SizeStudents per Class 24 Student/Faculty Ratio 17:1

2010-2011 GraduatesCurriculum Program Graduates

Associate Degrees 828Certificates 274Diplomas 248TOTAL 1,350

ConEd/CECD GraduatesGED 231Adult High School 45TOTAL 276

Student Residence ProfilePitt County 57.3%Adjacent Counties 15.3%Other NC Counties 23.7%Non-NC Residents 3.7%

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Board Volunteers Scholarship Reception

Honorary Alumni Award Honorary Alumni Award

Reti ree Breakfast Bui lding Dedicat ions

Groundbreaking

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The P i t t Communi ty Co l l egeFounda t i on

This Annual Report documents the various activities and accomplishments at Pitt Community College. All of this focuses on one important mission: Educating & Empowering People for Success.

We are very proud of our students’ success because each day, PCC’s graduates serve our community in professions such as health care, law enforcement, emergency services, construction, technical maintenance, manufacturing engineering, paralegal, business administration, early childhood education, automotive service and management, and many other fields. Collectively, our alumni provide many of the most essential services that support the quality of life in our community.

You can assist the PCC Foundation in its continued efforts to focus on student success by participating in the foundation’s events and supporting its annual fund.

This annual report includes an envelope with information about annual fund and end of year contributions. Your contribution of whatever amount you can provide will be invested in programs, services, innovative activities, and scholarships to support the success of our students and our college. Together, we can make a very positive difference in our college and our community.

Randy WaltersChair, PCC Foundation

You Can Help the PCC Foundation Make a Difference

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The Pitt Community College Foundation develops relationships and resources for the College to provide funding for both essential and innovative services. During 2010-2011, the PCC Foundation contributed $611,165 to the College for student scholarships, employee activities, educational programs, equipment, and campus construction projects.

The Foundation recognizes students’ academic achievements and provides support for many students who need financial assistance to pursue their career goals. Now more than ever, the PCC Foundation is implementing methods to ensure donors that their contributions for PCC scholarships, educational activities, and capital projects are good investments. This annual report documents the results of those efforts.

During the past year, the PCC Foundation also provided financial support for the College’s 50th Anniversary celebration. The 50th Anniversary Gala, PCC’s 50th Anniversary Reception, the March 2011 Greenville-Pitt County Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours, and the history of the College, “A Resolve to Serve: Pitt Community College Celebrating 50 Years of Academic Excellence” were among events and projects supported by the Foundation.

Successful special events including the Fall Golf Classic, the Down East Holiday Show, the Scholarship Auction, and the Annual Fund Campaign provided resources for student scholarships and educational activities. The expansion of Alumni Relations activities and the addition of PCC retiree events allowed the Foundation to reconnect with some of the College’s most vital stakeholders.

Generous contributions from individuals, alumni, businesses, and organizations in Eastern North Carolina have been essential to the success of Pitt Community College and the PCC Foundation. The College’s state budget provides resources to sustain only a basic level of operations. Contributors’ support helps provide the extra measure of excellence in programs, student support, and facilities.

Much of the PCC Foundation’s success during 2010-2011 can be attributed to the leadership and support of its board of directors, donors, and over 100 volunteers who support the foundation’s events and activities. We sincerely appreciate the work and support that each of these groups provides for our College.

Susan Q. NoblesExecutive DirectorPCC Foundation

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Down East Holiday ShowThe 2010 Down East Holiday Show was the most successful in the fundraiser’s nine-year history. With more than 140 vendors selling a wide variety of merchandise, a record 9,088 shoppers attended and generated $79,924.26. Proceeds from this event provide scholarships and educational activities for PCC students.

Above: Dr. Charles Russell’s golf team (Russell is second from the right) sports the red and black colors of his alma mater, N.C. State. Left: Michelle McCann lines up for her putt.

Shoppers were able to select from a variety of gifts, food items, decorations, and clothing to kick off the holiday season at the 9th Annual Down East Holiday Show in November of 2010.

A special guest always makes an appearance for the children at the Down East Holiday Show!

PCC Fall Golf ClassicThirty-seven teams competed in the 13th Annual PCC Fall Golf Classic at Greenville Country Club on October 7, 2010. The event netted $21,554.76.

PCC Scholarship AuctionThe 7th Annual PCC Scholarship Auction was held February 22, 2011 at Rock Springs Center. The event featured 450 attendees and raised $34,661.45.

Left: Guests check out the silent auction items during the 7th Annual PCC Scholarship Auction held at Rock Springs Center.

Right: Auctioneer Billy Clark keeps the audience engaged in the auction.

Former Foundation Board Chairman Linda Lynn Tripp and her husband Randy dress for the occasion at the Scholarship Auction.

Staff & Faculty Fund Drive62.5 percent participation – $48,600.13 in gifts and pledges.

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PCC Foundation Board

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The President’s Scholarship was given to Matthew Broadwell (left) and the President’s Award presented to Jason Donica (middle) and Morgan Kern (right). Donica was also selected to receive a North Carolina State Academic Excellence Award.

Academic Excellence Awards ReceptionHeld in the Goess Student Center on March 25, the event celebrated the scholastic achievements of 50 PCC students. Matthew Broadwell received the President’s Scholarship, and Jason Donica and Morgan Kern both won the President’s Award. Donica was also selected to receive a State Academic Excellence Award.

Alumni Awards PresentedThe PCC Foundation held its President’s Reception to thank those who have contributed time and money to support the college’s educational mission. During the event, Outstanding Alumni Awards were presented to Sabrina Council, a 2006 Medical Sonography graduate; Christopher Sutton, a 1998 Marketing & Retailing graduate; and Jonathan (J.T.) Tribula, a 1999 Associate in Arts/Liberal Arts graduate. Steven Morris, a 2008 Polysomnography graduate, received The Young Alumni Award.

Mr. Randy WaltersChairOwnerFarmville Furniture

Mr. Chip LaughinghouseVice ChairVice PresidentBostic Sugg Furniture

Ms. Vera BraswellSecretaryFinancial Services ProfessionalNew York Life

Mr. Don KingTreasurerPCC InstructorAdult General Education

Ms. Linda Lynn TrippImmediate Past ChairOwnerCarolina Court Reporters, Inc.

Ms. Susan Q. NoblesExecutive Director, PCC FoundationVP of Institutional Advancement, PCC

Mr. Don BrownOwnerDon Brown’s Funeral Home

Mr. Frank Cassiano, Jr.Attorney

Ms. Hope ClarkPCC, Business Administration:Marketing & Retailing

Ms. Jennifer CongletonDirector for Volunteer ServicesPCMH

Mr. John CookePublisher, The Daily ReflectorCooke Communications

Ms. Sylvia CraftSemi-Retired

Ms. Partha DaughtridgeInterior Designer/Sales ConsultantDaughtridge Gas

Mr. Paul DavenportChairman, PCC Board of Trustees

Mr. Billy DunnOwnerMainStreet Promotions

Mr. John EvansPresidentGarris Evans

Ms. Susan EverettVP of Administrative Services, PCC

Mr. Phil FlowersOwnerFlowers and Associates, Inc. &Rock Springs Center

Mr. Lindsey GriffinOwnerL.R. Griffin & Associates

Mr. James Earl JonesSenior VPSouthern Bank

Ms. Vickie JonesGeneral ManagerWNCT-TV

Ms. Betty LangstonRetired Educator

Ms. Brenda LewisE. R. Lewis Construction Company

Dr. G. Dennis MasseyPresident, PCC

Rep. Marian McLawhornNC House of Representatives

Mr. Melvin McLawhornPitt County CommissionerCorrections Officer

Mr. Don MillsRetiredNACCO Executive

Mr. Miles MingesKey Account ManagerMinges Bottling Group

Mr. Mark PhillipsDirector, Eastern Regional OfficeNC Biotechnology Center

Mr. Jerry PowellRetired, Senior VPSouthern Bank

Dr. William RasberryRetired Dentist

Mr. Kenneth RossManager, Pitt County FairRetired Highway Patrol

Mr. Donnie SkinnerAftermarket Core ManagerCopyPro

Mr. Tony TrippOwnerTripp’s Tire Service & NAPA Auto Parts

Ms. Diane WatersPurchasing ManagerPCMH

Mr. Mike WeeksOwnerMichael Weeks Agency

Ms. Jane WhealtonAssistant Vice PresidentBB&T

Sabrina Council, ‘06 Medical Sonography

J.T. Tribula, ‘99 Associate in Arts

Christopher Sutton, ‘98 Marketing & Retailing

Steven Morris, ‘08 Polysomnography

Young Alumni Award

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2010-2011 AllocationsSupporting the College

Scholarships & Mini Grants $201,557.65Donations to PCC $314,199.39Program Services $95,407.61

Total $611,164.65

Statement of Financial Positionas of June 30, 2011

6/30/11Assets Current Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,258,273.07

Property and Equipment Equipment 9,957.40 Software 4,360.00 Less: Accumulated Depreciation (14,317.40)

Other Assets Pledges Receivable 1,081,400.00 Discounts - Pledges Receivable (69.44)

Total Assets $3,339,603.63

Liabilities Accounts Payable $15,339.40

Total Liabilities $15,339.40

Net Assets Unrestricted $191,733.84 Temporarily Restricted 2,356,788.13 Permanently Restricted 775,742.26

Total Net Assets $3,324,264.23

In May, Minges Bottling Group established a $250,000 scholarship program for eight eastern North Carolina community colleges. Students from Pitt, Beaufort, Carteret, Coastal Carolina, Craven, Lenoir, Martin, and Pamlico Community Colleges will receive these scholarships. In June, following the unexpected death of Tom Minges, former Vice President for Finance of MBG, the scholarship was officially named the Thomas E. Minges Memorial/Pepsi Scholarship. Above, PCC President Dr. Dennis Massey, center is in a photo with Tom Minges (left) and Jeff Minges, (right) President of MBG.

On behalf of the PCMH Volunteer Auxiliary, Etsil Mason (fifth from left) presented a $109,768.36 check to the PCC Foundation’s Susan Nobles (fourth from right) and Chip Laughinghouse (third from right) to establish an endowed scholarship at the college for students pursuing health care careers. Also representing the volunteer group were, left to right: Maerose Henderson, Denise Goolsby, Dollie Pack, Julianna Cybowski (vice president), Jean Deal and Joann Gaylord.

The Edith Smith Edwards Nursing Scholarship has been established by Edith Smith Edwards, an alumnus of the PCC Nursing Program, to provide financial support for a nursing student at Pitt Community College. Ms. Edwards (left) is shown with Eunyoung Jeon, the first recipient of the scholarship.

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Action Auto Endowed ScholarshipALLIANCE One International Endowed ScholarshipALLTEL ScholarshipAmerican Legion Post #39 Endowed ScholarshipAmerican Legion Post #51 Farmville ScholarshipAmerican Legion Post #151 Veterans Memorial Scholarship FundRoselyn Armstrong OTA Endowed ScholarshipDalton D. “Skip” Bright Memorial Endowed ScholarshipDr. Edgar L. Boyd Memorial ScholarshipCaptain Christopher Cash Memorial ScholarshipPat Chenier Memorial ScholarshipCherry Oaks Recreation Club Endowed ScholarshipRyan Collier Memorial ScholarshipPaula R. Davis Memorial Endowed ScholarshipThomas Denton ScholarshipJoyce Ann & Bobby Dunn Memorial Endowed ScholarshipEastern Radiologists ScholarshipEdith Smith Edwards ScholarshipJ.S. Flake Memorial Endowed ScholarshipWilliam E. Fulford, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipGrady-White Boats Endowed ScholarshipGraingers ScholarshipGreenville New Car Dealers Endowed ScholarshipFaye B. Gurganus Endowed ScholarshipHardy’s Appliance and Furniture Endowed ScholarshipSandra Harrison ScholarshipGene Hemby Endowed ScholarshipHome Health & Hospice Care Endowed ScholarshipHORIZONS ScholarshipsJane Keller Travel Abroad Endowed ScholarshipJennifer Knight Memorial Endowed ScholarshipDr. Judith W. Kuykendall Endowed ScholarshipR. Dudley Miller Memorial Endowed ScholarshipJohn F. Minges III Criminal Justice Scholarship

Tom Minges Memorial/Pepsi ScholarshipSuellen G. Monk Endowed ScholarshipGarrie Moore Outreach Endowed ScholarshipDiane Murphrey “Make It Happen” Endowed ScholarshipNAWIC - National Association of Women In ConstructionRoxanne Nelson Memorial ScholarshipTimothy Oakley Endowed ScholarshipSandra Roberts Ott Memorial ScholarshipPCC Foundation Employees’ Dependents ScholarshipPCC Foundation General ScholarshipsPCC Foundation ROTC ScholarshipPCC Foundation Scholarship for Academic ExcellencePCC Institutional General ScholarshipsPCC Student Ambassadors Scholarships PCCAEOP ScholarshipPCMH Volunteer Auxiliary Endowed ScholarshipKaren Perry Memorial Endowed ScholarshipPiggly-Wiggly ScholarshipPitt County Electrical Contractors Association (John Payne) ScholarshipChristopher D. Pitts Memorial ScholarshipPresident’s ScholarshipDr. Michael Priddy ScholarshipProfessional Construction Estimators Association Endowed Scholarship William P. “Bill” Rice Memorial Endowed ScholarshipRicks Automotive ScholarshipDr. Charles E. Russell Endowed ScholarshipWilliam H. Smith Memorial Endowed ScholarshipState Employees Credit Union ScholarshipSylvia Jones Taylor Nursing EndowmentUniversity Health Systems Endowed ScholarshipU.N.X./NCATS ScholarshipVISIONS ScholarshipsJoan Warren Memorial Endowed ScholarshipDanny Williams Memorial Scholarship

Pitt Community College Foundation Scholarships

Baer Academic Endowed ScholarshipFloyd & Hilda Boyce Nursing Endowed ScholarshipJames Brooks ScholarshipChick-Fil-A ScholarshipPhilip Clark ScholarshipJoseph Downing Endowed ScholarshipFinch ScholarshipGolden LEAF Foundation ScholarshipAddie Gore ScholarshipHigh Demand/Low Enrollment ScholarshipLloyd Huggins Memorial ScholarshipDale Leary Endowed ScholarshipNC Education Lottery Scholarship

PCMH Nursing ScholarshipPeace Church Endowed ScholarshipJames J. & Mamie Richardson Perkins Endowed ScholarshipService Roofing Endowed ScholarshipGeorge Shoe Memorial ScholarshipBeth Butler Smithwick Memorial ScholarshipVan Nortwick Endowed ScholarshipVernon E. White Endowed ScholarshipWachovia ScholarshipW.H. Howell Endowed ScholarshipWinterville High School Class of 1943 Endowed ScholarshipDanny Woods Memorial Endowed Scholarship

Pitt Community College Scholarships

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Circle of Excellence

$10,000+BB&TEmily Monk DavidsonDSM Dyneema LLCEastern Cardiology, PACraig GoessHarvey & Brenda LewisParker & Becky H. OvertonEddie & Jo Allison Smith Family

FoundationWITN-TV

Foundation Leaders

$5,000 - $9,999Aldridge & SoutherlandASMOCenturyLinkHite AssociatesIndependent Insurance Agents

of NCMetrics, Inc.Herman & Ursula Simon

President’s Council

$2,500 - $4,999Clyn & Edna BarberFuji Silysia Chemical USA, Ltd.Robert B. & Jennifer F. Fulford,

Jr.North State Steel, Inc.Dr. Charles E. & Lorraine V.

RussellS. G. Wilkerson & SonsJim SanderSuddenlink CommunicationsThe Clement Companies

Pitt Society$1,000 - $2,499Dawn Cash-SalauCoca-Cola Bottling Co.

ConsolidatedBilly R. & Valerie T. DunnEast Carolina Chrysler Dodge

JeepEastern Radiologists, Inc.Frankie & Edith Smith EdwardsFirst Citizens BankCharles E. & Tatjana E.

Goodman, Jr.Greater Greenville NC Chapter

335 of NAWICGreenville Convention CenterMichael W. & Dewey N. GrubbEric & Katie HarrisHastings FordGene & Marsha P. HembyDon Hicks & Susan EverettHooker & Buchanan, Inc.Dave KludtDr. Peter J. & Amy H. KragelJames B. & JoAnne B. LewisDr. G. Dennis & Chikako S.

Massey

Robert T. & Suellen G. Monk, Jr.Mormac Printing, Inc.Dalton & Susan NoblesOverton’s Sport CenterPhysicians EastPotashCorp AuroraRegional Acceptance

CorporationRoanoke Benefit Services, Inc.Royal Janitorial Services, Inc.

DBA FacilicoSam’s ClubSelect Bank & TrustDonnie E. & Sue O. SkinnerBurt & Pat B. TrippRandy & Linda Lynn TrippTony & Gina TrippUniversity Health Systems of

Eastern CarolinaDee W. & Denise D. VinsonTodd Wade & Dr. Pamela T.

HilbertMichael D. WeeksWalter L. & Marie S. WilliamsDr. Lamont & Cindy Wooten

College Fellows$500 - $999A & B Milling Co., Inc.Alliance One International, Inc.Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.American Legion Pitt County 39Brent & Amanda AndersonWoody & Rita L. AndrewsBurt & Nancy AycockWilliam W. (Junior) & Laurie

W. BaileyGuerry & Maggie BarbeeClyn & Jennifer Barber IIISusan S. BasnightLinda M. BoydConnally & Svitlana BranchDr. Ed B. BrightCarolina Medical ProductsBobby Lewis & Hope V. ClarkRuth S. CollierCopyProDr. Paul & Sydney CunninghamJ. Paul & Diana S. Davenport IIIRickie A. & Roxanne W.

DavenportWayland & Elaine DentonValerie J. DixonLisa C. DriverEast Carolina BankRussell S. & Deborah B. EavesJames O. Ensor, Jr.Fanette H. EntzmingerEvolve, Inc.Tina L. FarmerWillard C. & Evelyn H. FinchCandace C. FryeBeth FulfordAnthony GarnerGrady White Boats, Inc.Bruce E. & Debra Ann Hines

GrayGreenville Marine & Sports

Center, Inc.Richard C. GrimesRev. Roger A. & Tommianne L.

HaithcockDr. Virginia D. Hardy & Darth

Akins

HD Supply Co.Hooker & BuchananRay & Melinda S. HowardHughes-Rankin, Inc.Derek & Emma W. HunterInstitutional Interiors, Inc.Bill & Ambre G. JenkinsJKF ArchitectureRoman & Thomasine JusticeSvetoslav Lalov & Velislava K.

KaraivanovaDr. Alfred S. & Betsy B. KingMichael L. & Holly Lyn KnightDonald (Donnie) E. & Karen

Martin LeeJeff & Lynn Vaughn LeeDr. William C. & Sharon Lee, Jr.Bill & Angela K. Lewis IINorman K. & Teresa B. LilleyJames C. & Linda K. LoweDavid J. & Deborah K. LuskVan & Katherine B. Madray, Jr.Daniel S. (Dan) & Sarah H.

MayoJay & Michelle T. McCannMarty MeasamerMinges Bottling GroupJack P. & Lydia J. Morgan, Jr.Will & Donna Vick Neal, Jr.Dan & Beth T. NicholsHelen ParkeGreg & Heidi ParkerPolly D. Piland Insurance

Agency, Inc.Pitt Country Mart, Inc.Stephen & Debra A. PremoMichael D. Priddy & Susanne

SartelleQuality Collision Repair, LLCRaymond & Lois ReddrickRivers & AssociatesBeth RobinsonRobinson Jewelers, Inc.Rock Springs Center/The Jockey

ClubSheetz, Inc.Southern BankEddie C. & Candy StallingsTaco BellThe Daily ReflectorThe Little BankRod M. & Lou A. TugwellWalter G. UnderwoodWal-MartEd & Joan Braswell Warren

EstateWaters Carpet Center, Inc.Charles M. & Kimberly F.

Williamson

Honor Council$250 - $499Gary J. & Deborah L. AmbertAllen & Wendy W. AyscueBruegger’s BagelsPatricia Ann BaldwinBanks & Collins Investments,

Inc.Hilda P. BarrowDr. David L. & Kathie A.

BeckmanKeith W. BielbyBrian D. BothernHilda Boyd & Buddy Little

Kyle & Vera W. BraswellBobby G. & Marie H. BrightSylvia Diane CannonThomas A. & Kathy CarnesDanny & Jill CarrawayGary T. & Joanne T. CeresSharon G. CeresChampions Health & FitnessClark-Branch, Inc. RealtorsMichael Wade ClendenenCoastal Plain Volleyball ClubM. Wayne & Belinda CoatesDr. Bill & Brooke CocoSusan D. CountermanMary DanielKenneth & Chris Moore DeVilleDixon Foods Group, Inc.

(McDonald’s)Keith G. & Nicole S. DruryECVC, Inc.Lisa B. ElmoreTim EsenbockGary L. & Wendy EvansLonnie W. & Betty C. ForemanJean J. & Happy D. GingrasElizabeth G. GranierGreenville Moose Lodge #885Andre B. & Andrea R. GregoryPeter Edward GregoryJohn & Emily Lu HarringtonMelissa Z. HarrisRebecca N. HarrisC. Lynn & Carolyn HowardMargaret A. JohnsonTitus & Heather D. Johnson IIIKurt K. & Nancy T. KernWilliam & Dr. Judith KuykendallJames Howard & Ann Brown

LandJames E. & Betty R. LangstonRichard D. & Kay J. LeeHugh & Linda C. LeightyDavid T. & Karen M. LemoineMack Beale Insurance AgencyDave C. & Patti W. McRaeKathryn T. MinnickTony & Susan T. MooreRichard G. & Farrah H. OwensCurt & Mary S. ParamoreTimothy D. & Sherri H. RandallRBC BankKenneth Ray & Phyllis P. RossWilliam RushThomas Aron & Ashley Newton

Sierant, Jr.Chris & Ashley Dews SmithNorris W. & Dorothy E. Smith,

Jr.Worth & Darlene Smith-

WorthingtonSouthern Bank FoundationJasmin L. SpainFreida Elaine SpencerJames V. & Marguerite C.

StephensJehu T. & Sally TaffDr. Earl TrevathanWachovia Wells Fargo

FoundationWayne S. & Ellen W. WestWilcoHessBryan J. WilliamsonThomas V. & Pok Woolard, Jr.

PCC Advocates$100 - $249Richard & Lee AdamsRichard Edward & Lee Martin

AdamsAgri Supply Company, Inc.Phil & Catherine T. AhlschlagerKris & Angela R. AndersonLinwood AndrewsAnimal Hospital of GreenvilleTred & Rhonda AsherElla L. AtkinsonGregory P. & Patricia G. BaldwinArt & Dr. Susan BaneLisa R. BarberMorgan Stanley Smith BarneyJeff & Laura BennettMargaret Olson BestRobert L. & Jacqueline G. BitnerBlount Fertilizer Company, Inc.Dr. John T. & Nancy J. BrayMichael L. & Wendy BridgersJoe & Leslie P. BrittainR. Tildon & Becky B. BrittleRicky D. BrownTony & Paula BrownBrown & Wood, Inc.John R. & Kelsey BuckTavondia W. BurdettDeborah Parker CannonCarolina Cubs BaseballEdwin W. & Faye T. CauseyDr. D. Gregory ChadwickChallender Insurance AgencyThomas E. & Lora C. ClarkWilliam H. Cobb & Cecilia

Moore-CobbCharles Cameron CoburnCharles Ray & Wanda S. CoburnVicki Gregory ColemanBrian & Kendall Arlene

CommodoreThomas H. & Francine Elks

Cooke, Jr.William T. Cooper, Jr.Marty & Laura L. CorbettEleanor R. CorbinAngela CouncilThomas L. Craft, Jr.Emma Joan CummingsD. H. Conley High SchoolDr. Charles W. & Jean

DaeschnerCobby & Gaynell B. DeansLarry C. DendySteve & Shirley E. DentonUlla Britta S. DittmarDixie Queen Seafood Restaurant,

Inc.Wade G. & Susan M. DudleySusan Michelle EckertAlan T. & Jenny B. EdwardsBilly C. & Rose Marie EllisFarmville Development

PartnershipFarrior & Sons, Inc.James & June M. Ficklen, Jr.Carolyn Fleming-SawyerPhil Flowers & Associates, Inc.Alvin & Kathy P. FrazierBetty FulfordDr. Gregory A. & Karen G.

GagnonJimmy F. Garris

Jeff L. & Stacy H. GiseRobert A. Goldberg, Jr.Mary Kay GoodingPamela Paige GorhamLarry Graham & Janet MullaneyEdwin & Betsy GrayLindsey R. & Jamison S. GriffinAshley E. GrissomDavid W. & Elizabeth Woods

HaddockDon HazelwoodMary Daughtry HeathFrank M. & Jeane C. HemingwayWilliam B. & Linda D. HoflerAnnie G. HolderJohn C. & Rosalie Jacobi

HutchensChuck & Gay S. JenkinsJesse & Penney JenkinsRobert & Kim JessupLloyd & Patti JordanGeorge J. & Judith G. KasperekDonald M. & Michelle A. KingJ. Bryant & Cindy Kittrell IIITim Clark & Dr. Linda KuhnMarcia J. LambertGreig S. & Beth Randalls LaneRoy C. LanierRob & Gerri LassiterChip LaughinghouseLautares Jewelers, Inc.Leonard C. & Debra J. LawDavid & Betsy LeechErnis A. & Carla H. LeeAlexander J. & Alice B. LewisAngelia LightfootCharles E. & Jeanine S. LongThomas C. & Melanie C. LyonsPaul Jeff & Joanna R. MajetteMatthew & Laurie MaloneySarah Rose MangumDavid George ManningHarold L. & Janet D. Manning,

Jr.Norma E. ManningTim & Dawn ManningTom K. & Cathy J. MarshCharles C. & Joan L. Martin, Jr.Sandra L. MathisJohnnie E. & Anne B. MayLynn E. McCormick-McDonaldLouise Downing McGintyRichard & Marian N.

McLawhornRobert E. & Sophia C.

McLawhornLarry & Linda R. MesserDon & Boots MillsJoseph & Janet G. MinternOscar L. & Shirley H. MooreTimmy & Kelly Diane MooreWilliam (Billy) E. Mozingo, Sr.Edgar D. & Diane R. Murphrey,

Jr.NACCO Materials Handling

Group, Inc.NC Advocates For Justice

FoundationGregory H. & Sarah R. NeedhamJames A. & Beth Nelson, Jr.Benjamin E. NicholsDavid & Dana Cole ParkerDon & Helen ParrottJames Tim & Gail D. PinkhamScott & Jane M. Power

The PCC Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following donors for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.PCC Foundat ion

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Jeffrey S. & Joy G. RameyDr. William E. & Doris RasberryWilliam R. & Lisa M. Reichstein,

Jr.Michael & Tracy A. RiddleRoanoke River PartnersDarrell & Sherry RobinsonGregory E. RobisonMrs. Curtis RoebuckRev. Greg D. & Leslie RogersAshley R. & M. Jane RolfeTony & Stephanie Manley RookGlenn RoysterSCA Collections, Inc.Eddie C. SherrodDr. Joseph R. & Judith C.

Smith IIKenneth W. & Ludie C. SmithLara H. SmithLynn A. SmithNathan H. & Anita L. SmithVernon G. & Jessica F. Snyder IIIAnnette SpeightWilliam E. & Karen W. SpeightDonald R. SpellCharles D. & Carol R. SquiresThomas & Jamie StanfieldRobert John StuartChristopher R. SuttonClyde Ray TaylorMs. Jean M. TaylorDavid M. & Carrie TerrianThe Lee Companies, LLCBobby L. & Donna D. TrippGraydon W. & Melba Rhue TrippWilliam L. & Margaret J. Twine IIMary F. TysonCharles M. & Sandra D. VincentViquestAlton C. & Cynthia L. WadfordRandy R. & Anne W. WaltersJames H. & Katharine Ward IIIBruce E. & Robin K. WarrenderBrian WatersTim & Robin WestAlice C. WilliamsThomas R. & Carol C. WilliamsD. Styron & Barrie G. Wood IIILinwood E. (Lit) & Glenda O.

Woodard, Jr.Lester & Myrtle WoolardTeresa S. WoolesJanipat W. Worthington

Friends of PCC$1 - $99Nancy AdamsPatricia G. AdamsPatricia Lynn AdamsSpruill & Denise AlexanderBobby L. & Edith C. AllenJerry F. & Shelley C. Allen IIILillie L. AndrewsAshleigh Wood ArpSteven B. & Lauren D. AsbyMatt Smith & Tammy J.

AtchisonTonya Renee AtkinsonRandy & Debbie S. AveryJohn B. & Helen E. AycockPhilip R. BaggettErin Ellenwood BainDonnie & Gayle BakerShannon M. BakerBrian K. & Tanya Beth W. BarcliftTimmy Ray BarfieldHarold V. & Shirley T. BarnhillJames Lewis & Sylvia F. BarnhillThomas L. & Debra J.

Barrington

Bibb & Gretchen M. Baugh IIIJohn & Dorothy BaverstockLacey Spencer BaygentsSharon BeachamAlice M. BestMickey & Margaret A. BestBryan Travis & Angela Blake

BiggsJames A. & Wanda M. BiggsLinda W. BlakeMichael J. & Jessica P. BlakeMargaret (Meg) M. BolesHersel Lee BowenJenna BowenStacey R. & Kris H. BowenYuliya P. BowenJames M. & Stephanie P.

BowersWilliam (Bill) BoyleLorri C. Stanley BrewerDerek J. & Ashley Avery BroomeEvelyn Spangler BrothersJane Darden BrownLevy Brown, Jr.William & Jane D. BrownJames B. & Zennie D. BryantMartha G. BuckNancy S. BunchRebecca R. BurdoinKenneth E. & JoAnne K.

BurgdorffJason Lawrence & Kristin

BurnetteSusan ButlerAnn B. ByrdClifton H. & Catherine G.

CahoonAngela H. CampbellJ. Scott & Debbie W. CarterMaurice CarterDavid S. CerinoCharles & Yvette M. Eubanks

ChaunceyBilly R. & Lena B. ChurchillAngela D. ClineMelvin E. & Angela D. Cline IIScott & Tina Lynn ClinefelterKatherine B. ClydeConnie ColeJustin M. & Amy R. ColeRandy CollierKatherine Yopp CollinsMichael A. & Brenda A.

ColomboJeremy M. & Stacey T. CookOrazio A. & Heather Lynn Futrell

CostanzoTracy L. CoxSarah CrawfordMadeline Rae CunninghamStan & Pam CunninghamRussell J. & Bonnie M. CurrieFrankie L. & Pamela H. DailRobert G. & Sarah E. DalrympleRobert DalzellRae W. DanielMae Lee DanielsJohn M. & Sandra M. DaughertyMary M. DaughtrySusan M. DaughtryDavid L. & Anissa B. DavenportS. Lawrence & Sarah DavenportAlison Leigh DavisDamon T. & Tytishia P. DavisCarolyn Renee DawsonCarolyn C. DearmanSherry DendyDebra Y. DennisRobert L. DeSotoKenneth K. & Libby Dews, Jr.Angelene R. Dixon-GreenNovelyn N. Douglas

Patricia C. DunnBradley W. & Tracie Durrett IIHayley Elizabeth DwyerRichard & Jo Ann EakinHolly EdwardsJeffery Wilson & Christina

EdwardsJoAnn L. ElkinsFrances D. ElksBrenda H. ErnestNancy W. EvansFaith P. FaganAllison FlowersAntoine Michael FordhamJames G. & Ashley E. Frank IIWilliam P. & Karen R. Franklin,

Jr.Amy FraserJames & Leatrice FreerLarry J. & Altrice M. GalesLyudmila GaleyevaBoyd GardnerTeresa A. GarrisCyndra H. GasperiniLisa S. GayTimothy Tyler & Kim GaylordLouise & Philip J. GermainDonna Lynn GibbsObie D. & Becky A. GodleySuzanne GouldMelva (Lois) Banks GrayElliot GreerJeff Carter & Carla Stanley

GriffinJeff & Belinda (Sissy) L. GrubbsTrudy W. GulleyJean H. HaasCarla P. HamDr. Don & Peg HardeeGreg & Geri T. HardeePattie E. HardeeD. Theon HardyAndrea R. HarperCecil & Margie R. Harris, Jr.Leon & Judy H. HarrisLenora Charleston HarveyRaymond A. Heath, Jr.Carli Heath-StanleyCynthia Adele HendersonCara N. HerringtonSandra A. HickmanFrankie Lynn HillWilliam (Bill) M. & Donna

A. HillMack & Stephanie S. HinnantDuane T. & Valentina Spencer

HolderJames Matthew & Jessica C.

HollidayDennis G. & Karen HoneycuttChris L. HowardFrank & Donna Cannon HugginsRonnie D. & Alice Marie Stancil

HugginsJoseph W. & Darlene H.

HunniecuttAlbert S. & Amaryllis W. HuntBradley HunterDoug A. & Martha C. JacksonDean & Karen JamesKalesha JamesVictor E. & JoAnne J. James, Jr.Todd & Denise C. JeffersonVandy B. & Cynthia H. JerniganMark E. & Nancy JesmerCleola J. JohnsonKrissy J. JohnsonRosemary Brown JohnsonSherry Wall JohnsonJennifer N. JonesJosh JonesDaphene H. Joyner

Jennifer Garris JoynerSusan C. KellerHelen M. KellyAlison S. KnoxShirley P. KuhnL.R. Griffin & Associates, Inc.Robert LancetStewart Calhoun & Mary Jane

LaNeaveHue Thi LeMack S. & Susan M. LeggettRita W. LeggettJennifer B. LeighJackie H. LeonardRonald G. & Barbara C. LillyMonte F. & Deborah L. LittleRudy & Connie LloydRuggie MacKenzieChristopher Ashley MannBrandon & Hannah Doughtie

ManningAmy MarcelinoAngela R. MartinKelly & Ashpley Craft MatthewsBrandy R. MaxwellJoshua F. & Elisabeth T. MayCalvin J. MayoRichard G. & Linda Marie M.

McCarthy, Jr.Drs. William McConnell & Mary

Raab McConnellEllen T. McCotterDebra P. McGowanMichael A. & Marla A.

McLawhornStacey MeeksMark & Nancy MeltzerBilly Lee & Shelly MerrillBrian P. & Jennifer M. MillerTabitha R. MillerKimberly A. MillsSkylar B. MillsNicole S. MitchellAaron M. & Meredith Duke

MobleyAbby MooreApril L. MooreIsaac D. & Jamelle G. MooreRodney & Susan Broome MooreBertha Ann MooringGlenn A. MorrisonTim & Julie H. MoseleySteve & Kim MosleyChris & Karen A. MossmanDonald L. & Vivian W. MottRobert N. & Judy L. Moye, Jr.Donald & Karen S. MozingoNationwide InsuranceDr. Joseph Anthony & Catherine

Dews NelsonDavid G. & Laura Nichols, Jr.Phil & Gail NicholsLaTonya M. NixonMitchell & Dottie G. OakleyCharles R. & Sadie P. OatesSeun Bello OlamosuDavid & Valerie OpphileVenita Lane Outlaw-JohnsonPhillip Bathan PacaldoLinda W. PageMark Ephriam & Marguerite

R. ParkerRaheen ParkerSherman Donnell ParkerTerri Parker-EakesBilly & Simone PateGayle C. PateThomas R. & Shirley PayneJimmy A. & Angela S. PeadenBobby Earl PerkinsHeidi PerkinsOla E. Perry

Mark A. & LuAnne A. PhillipsJerry A. PittmanE. A. PortalDanielle PrestonWilliam (Bill) E. PriceBradley A. & Hope N. ProctorWilliam R. & Vivian R. PurvisDouglas L. & Theresa R. RawlsJulia Marie RayDr. Donald & Sara Beth Fulford

RhodesRussell H. & Melissa R.

Rhodes, Jr.Sandra C. RichardsonJeff B. RobinsonAlisa T. RochelleTimothy L. & Priscilla Moore

RodgersFaye Mills RouseSonji RowsomDonald F. & Phyllis P. RuddJohn D. & Jean M. RummelJ. V. SandyCharles E. SaundersBonnie Dewitt ScalesKimberly T. SchollLisa P. SchradeJoseph L. & JoAnn SchuhbauerSidney & Rejeanor H. ScottRalph E. & Jean H. SherrodKenneth L. & Beth SigmonWesley E. & Phyliss C.

SingletonKelley & Marci SmartLarry & Mary Lee SmartAllen Coleman & Jenni Drew

SmithCharmaine L. SmithGerald Durwood & Doris A.

SmithJustin Russell SmithLisa Ann SmithWanda Manning SmithCynthia Baker SpargurLawrence (Larry) S. Spell, Jr.Todd C. & Tani D. Spencer, Jr.Murali Ranganathan & Vandana

SrivastavaJames Michael Van StaalduinenDaniel V. StanfordEdward Vann & Amy T.

StephensonShamora F. SteversonJoseph E. Strickland, Jr.William (Rusty) & Jenny SuggJoseph A. & Olivia M. SuttonBill & Leigh SypawkaDr. Pal Hargittai & Dr. Katalin

SzucsBrad Allen TaylorDr. Ray & Vickie TaylorLucy C. TeelWanda C. TenpennyDan & Lisa ThomasR. B. ThomasGreg & Teresa W. ThompsonLee W. & Elizabeth D. ToderickEmily H. & Jonathan M. TribulaCarol Ann TuckerJoy C. TuckerTyrone Turnage, Jr.Ntina TurnerJosephine TwilleyPrentice L. Tyndall, Jr.Carl & Marie L. Tyson, Jr.Leonard & Jane Van StaalduinenRobert S. & Joanne (Jody)

Bulow VentersJohn L. & Ellen W. VernelsonJ. William VinsonW. M. Green PropertiesMatthew Wade

Kenneth J. & Caroline Van Wagner

Jason Gerald & Laura B. Wainwright

R. Dale & Claudia F. WainwrightAndrew E. WalkerSoncerra Sonalle WallaceSteve Davis WallaceMichael James & Louise

WaltenburgDavid Lee & Stephanie H.

Warren, Jr.George Douglas WarrenNatalie WarrenBuddy & Janice WatersGarland M. WatersKim H. WatersDanny & Janice WebbLauren Nicole WebbRhonda J. WellsChristopher Alexander & Gina

M. WhaleyLee A. & Jane Whealton, Jr.Aura Nelly WheelerShakeena E. WhiteAnn Noble WhitehurstTammie WhitfieldDonna WhitleyJenelle B. WhitleyDouglas Lee & Eleanor M.

WillardRyan C. WillhiteJennie WilliamsJerry & Sue D. WilliamsRobert E. & Rita Bullock

WilliamsTeresa A. WilliamsTheresa Powell WilliamsWillie Mae WilliamsAllyson Swain WoolardStacy WoolardEverett & Shawna Marie Tingen

WootenHarvey S. WootenWesley (Wes) M. & Wendy

WootenDawn M. WorthingtonKathy A. WorthingtonJames Andrew YahnkerDavid W. & Tracey Manning

YarboroughDr. Jim & Rebecca B. YoungDaniela Zemanek

We sincerely regret any omission or incorrect listing of any donor’s name. Please contact the Foundation office at 252-493-7287 with any corrections.

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