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Page 1: PCC 2013-2014 Annual Report Web

Educating & Empoweringpeople for Success

REPORT to theCOMMUNITY

published byPITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

and the PCC Foundation

2014

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Kelly Barnhill, Jr., Chair President Hendrix-Barnhill Co., Inc.

Charles E. Long, Vice-Chair (Chair 2014-15) Retired, Pitt County Schools Administrator

Tyree Walker, Secretary Chief Human Resource Officer Vidant Medical Center

J. Paul Davenport III, Past Chair Retired, U.S. Air Force Officer Retired, J.P. Davenport & Son

Kathy P. Frazier Retired Educator, Pitt County Schools

Dr. Virginia D. Hardy Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs East Carolina University

Dr. Peter J. Kragel Professor and Chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, ECU

Don Mills Retired, NACCO

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

Michael Overton Owner/Broker The Overton Group

Patti Sanders-Smith, Ed.D. Adjunct Professor, Gardner-Webb Retired Assistant Superintendent, Willson County Schools

Randy Walters (appointed 2014) Owner, Farmville Furniture

Walter Williams CEO, Wilco Hess LLC

La’Quon Rogers (Austen Cheeks 2014-15) President Student Government Association

Phil Dixon & Kathryn V. Whichard Honorary Trustees

2013/2014 Board of TRUSTEES

TA B L E o f C O N T E N T S

Board of Trustees

Message from the President

Employee Recognition

Bond Referendum/Strategic Plan

2013-2014 Highlights

Student Highlights

Facts and Figures

Did You Know?

PCC Foundation and Director’s Report

Foundation Events Report

Foundation Board

Alumni Awards

Foundation Financial Report

Scholarships

Foundation Donors

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OUR VISION

Pitt Community College is certainly on a roll, and I invite you to become part of the multiple successes we have experienced by enrolling, volunteering, or contributing in other ways to this significant education and training momentum for Pitt County and eastern North Carolina. The strong passage of the $19.9 million voter referendum for the Science Building and Law Enforcement Training Center in November 2013 was due to widespread efforts by many people, including the Board of Trustees and employees. The bond success has led to the recent announcement of a $2 million US Department of Commerce grant to expand the plans for the facility to include short-term industry training along with instruction in biotechnology, biology, physics and other STEM areas. Among the many other significant advances we are seeing:

The Board of Trustees approved a 2014-17 Strategic Plan with measurable objectives and broad campus support. We are working on making the goals a reality, particularly in student success and workforce development. Most importantly, the number of students graduated and credentials earned continues to increase steadily, and a new Completion by Design initiative dedicates effort even more aggressively to student academic success.I thank you for your interest in and commitment to Pitt Community College as we continue to respond proactively to the educational and workforce challenges of our region.

Dr. G. Dennis Massey, President > Impending completion of a major addition to the Craig Goess Student Center, including a Bookstore, Career Center, Computer Lab, and Student Lounge.

> Development of a Farmville Center for increased coursework and training.> Stronger partnerships with Pitt County Schools, including planning for an Early

College High School program.> An improved articulation agreement with UNC/East Carolina University that

eases transfer for higher degrees for students.

MESSAGE from the PRESIDENT

Pitt Community College educates and empowers people for success. The College is a vital partner in the economic and workforce development of our community with a culture of excellence and innovation. PCC provides access to dynamic learning opportunities designed to foster successful career preparation, higher education transfer, community involvement, and global engagement.

OUR MISSION is to educate and empower people for success

FOR MORE INFO VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU | 2

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At right, five PCC retirees received The Order of Long Leaf Pine Award. Shown left to right are Bill Hill, Bob DeSoto, Kay Gooding, Betty Foreman, and Donnie Lee. A sixth recipient not pictured is Mary Daughtry.

STAFF & FACULTY AWARDSPresented at Annual Event

Pitt Community College celebrated employee achievements on April 25, 2014 during the 31st Annual Employee Appreciation and Recognition Evening at Rock Springs Center.The college honored 13 retirees and presented a total of 53 service awards to employees with a combined 590 years of service, including Donnie Lee and Leslie Rogers with 30 years each.Five instructors were presented with Faculty Excellence Awards – Michael Nicholson, Gina Cox, Allyson Woolard, and Jaysen Arno, left to right. Not pictured is Kelly Jones.Five Staff Excellence Awards were presented to Jessica Sides, Misty Butler, Mike Shreves, Marianne Cox, and Jody Venters, left to right. A total of six retirees received The Order of Long Leaf Pine Award during the employee appreciation program. The honor, which is one of the highest North Carolina’s governor can bestow upon a citizen of the Tar Heel State, was presented to Mary Daughtry, Bob DeSoto, Betty Foreman, Kay Gooding, Bill Hill, and Donnie Lee for contributing more than 30 years of dedicated and enthusiastic service to the State of North Carolina.A number of special awards were presented at the Annual Employee Appreciation event, including the 2014 Joan and Ed Warren Staff Employee of the Year Award, which was presented to Jessica Sides and the 2014 Joseph E. Downing Excellence in Teaching Award, which was presented to Kelly Jones.Sides serves as administrative secretary to the English and Humanities Department. A PCC graduate, she plays an integral role in her department, including assistance with contracts, grades, attendance reports and registration.Jones, who received a bachelor’s degree from Meredith College before earning a master’s in communication studies from East Carolina University, teaches Communications classes at PCC. Students have stated that Jones’s communications classes are “fun and enjoyable” and that they truly look forward to going to class. Others noted that Jones encourages her students to think for themselves.

Faculty Excellence Awards

Staff Excellence Awards

Jessica Sides Kelly Jones

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Professional Development and AchievementsEMPLOYEE RECOGNITION

PCC’s MAN of EXCELLENCE & WOMAN of SUBSTANCE

Marguerite Stephens

Nicholas Vick

Rick Owens

Matt Amante

Rodney Bullock

Andrew Walker

Rodney Bullock, an instructor with the Continuing Education Division’s Altitude Academy of Barbering,

received the “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Award” from the

Minority and/or Women Business Enterprise organization.

Andrew Walker (CAP) and Nicholas Vick (TASC) completed the NC Community Colleges Leadership Program. Cynthia Jernigan and Ashley Smith were on the

Program’s Board. Ashley serves as the Alumni Director for NCCCLP.

Marguerite Stephens was awarded the N.C. Comprehensive Community College Student Government Association’s

(N4CSGA) Karen Yerby Award for dedication to student leadership and

helping the organization reach new heights.

Rick Owens was promoted to VP of Administrative Services in charge of Human Resources, Information Technology, Capital Projects, Facilities, Public Safety,

and Program Audit. Owens also graduated from the Greenville-Pitt County Chamber

of Commerce Leadership Institute.

Matt Amante (Fine Arts) had a sculpture selected in the DownEast Sculpture Exhibition to be displayed on Railroad

Street in Winterville for the year.

Pitt Community College selected two individuals that embody excellence and substance during the 2013-2014 year. Ernis Lee, Director of Outreach, was selected as the Man of Excellence and Susan Nobles, VP of Institutional Advancement, was selected as the Woman of Substance.Lee was presented his award In June 2014 by the Men’s Resource Center in recognition of his community involvement, willingness to go the extra mile, and impact as a role model for others. Nobles received her award at the Women’s History Month event on March 5, 2014 with an event themed “Celebrating Women of Character, Courage and Commitment.” 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.’

FOR MORE INFO VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU | 4

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PCC’s BOND REFERENDUM

In July 2013, PCC Trustees convened a special meeting and voted unanimously for the college to pursue a $19.9 million bond referendum in November to build a new science building and move law enforcement training services closer to the main campus. The request went before the Pitt County Board of Commissioners on August 19, 2013 and was approved to be placed on the November 5th ballot for the Pitt County volters to decide.Throughout the next few months, PCC administrators and representatives carried out an awareness campaign to explain to the community the need for bond funding in order to provide more instructional space on campus.Those efforts paid off when a majority of Pitt County voters (62.4 percent) voted to support bond funding that will allow the college to construct a 70,000-square-foot science building and move law enforcement training closer to the main campus.“We worked hard, we communicated—as the Pitt County Commissioners asked us to—to a broad cross section of voters, and they supported us … 62 percent,” said PCC President G. Dennis Massey. “I think it’s a great endorsement!”Massey noted that the awareness campaign to provide bond referendum details to the community turned out to

be a learning experience for college administrators as well.“We learned a lot in this campaign on how we can improve, on what we can do better, and we’re going to work to be an improving institution,” he said. Massey pledged that PCC would be a good steward of the funding voters approved on election day. “We will be very responsible with this funding,” he said. “We will do what we said we are going to do. We’re going to move forward with planning construction of the science building and moving our law enforcement training center.”Of the $19.9 million, Massey said $18 million would go toward the science building, which will provide a home for the college’s biotechnology program and much-needed space for a variety of science and technology courses.PCC is currently utilizing the county-owned Tech Enterprise Center of Eastern North Carolina on Greene Street in Greenville for biotech training. It was supposed to be a short-term arrangement when the deal was made 10 years ago.Remaining bond funds will allow PCC to move law enforcement training closer

t o the main

campus in Winterville. Students in the program currently train at the PCC Greenville Center on Memorial Drive and in a warehouse behind that building.In 2012, the college trained more than 5,000 public safety officers through its Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) programs and an array of in-service programming for various law enforcement agencies, such as the N.C. Highway Patrol, Greenville Police Department and Pitt County Sheriff’s Office.The day after the bond referendum passed, a group of Pitt Community College students and employees stood alongside Highway 11 to express their appreciation to Pitt County voters. Giving a thumbs up to passing motorists and waving signs that expressed their gratitude for the support shown to their college, the students and employees made the typical morning commute a little more festive.“Our voters are what we’re about,” explained Massey. “Pitt Community College is based on the people, and we needed the people’s endorsement. They gave it to us; we need to thank them, and we showed that this morning and will continue to show that.”

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2014-2017 STRATEGIC PLAN

Strategic Planning at Pitt Community College is a dynamic, cooperative, and continuous system that sets the future direction for the College by...

1. Focusing on what the College as a whole should do for a positive position in the future

2. Relying on input from all departments and units

3. Providing direction for operational College activities

Effective planning requires regular assessment of internal and external environments. At Pitt Community College, annual planning provides information about new internal emphases and initiatives. In addition, each department or work unit utilizes planning and evaluation methods to identify trends, events, or issues likely to have an impact on learning, teaching, and service.In 2013, Dr. Brian Miller, Director of Planning and Analysis, led a committee responsible for drafting Strategic Goals and Objectives to carry the college through 2017. He also led a team to revise our Mission and Visions statement located in the front of this publication.Pitt Community College is a comprehensive community college that offers over sixty associate degree programs and over one hundred other credential programs.

Strategic Goals for 2014-20171. Student Learning Success Provide the resources and support which cultivate the skills and knowledge needed to achieve academic and professional success.

2. Workforce Development and Job Readiness Create a job-ready competitive workforce by working with business and industry to expand current programming.

3. Student and Community Engagement Expand educational programming and services to all sectors of our community.

4. Strategically Leverage Technology for Success Integrate technology into college operations to support learning and student success.

FOR MORE INFO VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU | 6

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2013/2014 HIGHLIGHTS

July 2013• A pair of Advancing Women in Automation, Robotics and Engineering (AWARE) Camps took place at PCC to help spark interest among rising fourth, fifth and sixth-grade girls in careers that deal with science, technology, engineering and math.• A four-member delegation from China’s Wuxi Institute of Technology visited campus to tour the college’s campus, specifically the Building Construction program and Facilities Services Complex. • PCC partnered with ECU, DSM Dyneema and the City of Greenville to sponsor “Tools for Advanced Manufacturing for Veterans,” a training program that helps vets re-enter the workplace.

August 2013• The Public Services and Fine Arts Division launched a new program for students interested in pursuing careers in the field of therapeutic recreation.• PCC received notification that it was awarded a $47,092-federal grant to enhance its Transitional Studies program.• Pitt’s English as a Second Language Program was awarded two grants – one that funded new instructional videos and another for distance learning programming.• A five-minute feature on PCC premiered on UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Now” program as part of a series that showcased NC community colleges.

September 2013• Over 100 faculty and staff participated in PCC in the Community Day making personal visits to over 139 businesses and individuals in our community.• For the third year in a row, the college’s foreign language faculty included instructors participating in the prestigious Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program. Argentinians Pamela Aichele and Giselle Dubinsky taught foreign language courses.• A three-man team from Robersonville’s Anne’s House of Nuts claimed the top prize in the college’s “First Annual Forklift Rodeo.” Eight teams competed in the event, which took place at Overton’s and featured three challenges that tested the skill of competitors while placing an emphasis on forklift safety.

October 2013• Continuing Education launched a new course through its ed2go partnership on “Using Social Media in Business” that teaches participants how to use social media platforms to grow and promote their businesses.• The Automotive Systems Department held its “Second Annual Cruise-In/Open House.” The event featured a variety of cars on display, Snap-on tool exhibits, raffles and the Petty’s Garage Show Rig.

November 2013• PCC welcomed Dr. Thomas Gould as our new VP for Academic Affairs.

• Sgt. Major Mario P. Fields of the U.S. Marine Corps was the keynote speaker when PCC honored the nation’s veterans with its annual “Veterans Salute.”• College administrators announced the development of short-term training for individuals interested in work within the pharmaceutical industry. Funding comes through the N.C. Community College System’s N.C. Back-to-Work initiative.

December 2013• PCC Trustees and senior administrators met with members of the North Carolina General Assembly on campus to discuss the college’s recent accomplishments and to outline future needs and goals.• The PCC Orchestra presented its Holiday Concert at Winterville’s Reimage Church.• PCC Trustees held their regularly-scheduled meeting in the training facility at Greenville Fire/Rescue Station No. 6 on 10th Street. There, they stressed the importance of the college partnering with the City of Greenville to provide emergency training.

January 2014• The new Tutoring and Academic Success Center opened offering support at no additional cost to students. Comprised of a pair of new mobile units, the center features an academic skills lab and math and writing centers.• Lori Preast and Helen Parke (Academic Affairs) created a new professional development program called “C4wards”

AWARE Camp Forklift Rodeo A Time for Science

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to stimulate exchange and collaboration among faculty from different disciplines. • Dr. Dan Mayo, Karen Carpenter and Mitch Butts received grant funding through UNC-Chapel Hill’s World View program to globalize their courses.

February 2014• PCC InSight, a series spotlighting PCC programs and services, returned. Under the new format, a new video is posted on the college’s YouTube channel monthly.• The State Board of Community Colleges and University of North Carolina Board of Governors signed a revised Comprehensive Articulation Agreement to improve transfer between the state’s public higher education systems. The revised agreement will reportedly help students and their families save time and money.• President G. Dennis Massey took part in the first-ever Greenville Community Summit to discuss Greenville’s college town dynamic and the challenges associated with it.

March 2014• Construction began on the Craig Goess Student Center addition. The $3.58 million-project will result in the addition of 15,000 square feet to Goess to house the college bookstore and a variety of other services.• PCC held a program to celebrate the many cultures of its English as a Second Language students featuring displays and

food, traditional clothing, a tea ceremony, dancing, and a Japanese calligraphy demonstration.• PCC agreed to provide an inflatable dome for a planetarium at Grifton’s A Time for Science Nature and Science Learning Center.

April 2014• Jasmin Spain, Nicholas Vick, and the Men’s Resource Center hosted a reception for speakers and participants in the Leadership Lecture Series, awarding certificates and announcing the first “Man of Substance” award to Ernis Lee, PCC Outreach Director.• The college celebrated Earth Day Fair with an event that featured sustainable products from local businesses and recycled arts and crafts.

May 2014• A graduation celebration for 56 Pitt County high school students in the VISIONS program was held at the Greenville Hilton. This program marked its tenth anniversary. • Alumnus Jonathan Tribula addressed more than 500 graduates during commencement in East Carolina University’s Minges Coliseum. During the graduation ceremony, administrators honored Raymond Reddrick Jr. for nearly 30 years of service on the PCC Board of Trustees.

June 2014• At Wuxi Institute of Technology (WXIT) in Jiangsu Province outside Shanghai, Dr. Massey participated in the third joint graduation ceremony of Pitt Community College with this college where 38 PCC students received either associate degrees or certificates. • A national Internet blog listed PCC as one of the country’s best colleges to pursue an education in Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology.• The Human Services Department joined a national initiative to increase mental health literacy by offering training to help people identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness.• PCC received $70,000 (from a $1.25 million-grant the Golden LEAF Foundation awards Pitt County) to collaborate with NC REAL on training and certifying middle school teachers in REAL (Rural Entrepreneurship through Action Learning) and REAL Youth programming.• The cosmetology program partnered with Bloom, a social media network that provides students with tools to find clients, jobs and showcase portfolios online.

Goess Expansion International Day

FOR MORE INFO VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU | 8

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2013/2014 STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS

• Classroom success paid off for radiography student Katie Lasnicki in the form of a $900 scholarship established by Greenville’s Eastern Radiology, Inc.

• Dawn Purvis, a second-year Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) student, was awarded the Faye B. Gurganus OTA Scholarship worth $300.

• A pair of OTA students—Michelle Mann and Alexandra Briley—received Roselyn V. Armstrong OTA Endowed Scholarships in recognition of their academic success.

• Daniel Coward, a second-year Electrical Systems student, received a tool set from the Klein Tool Company as part of the annual “Tools for Success Contest.”

• Student Ambassadors raised $2,200—double the amount of their original fundraising goal—for the American Kidney Fund.

• The college welcomed international students to campus with a reception organized by the PCC Multicultural Activities Committee and PCC Global.• Phi Theta Kappa welcomed 20 new members for demonstrating high academic achievement at the college.• PCC celebrated the Chinese New Year with a program featuring Chinese food and a variety of entertainment.• The N.C. Society of the American Institute of Building Design presents a Gold Award to recent Architectural Technology graduate Sara Baker

as part of the inaugural North Carolina’s Finest in Residential Design Competition.

• Ronald Cotton, who spent nearly 11 years behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit, spoke with students who were reading the book he helped write regarding his wrongful conviction, time in prison and eventual pardon.

• Sheila Turnage (Continuing Education) won a Newberry Honor and Junior Library Guild Selection for Three Times Lucky, a NC novel nominated for an Edgar award for best juvenile mystery.

• The Multicultural Activities Committee was delighted to present the first annual MAC Scholarship during the MLK,

Jr. Breakfast Celebration. The recipient was Tu Taw, an automotive technology student who emigrated from Myanmar (Burma) with his family. He has distinguished himself as a dedicated and gifted student. Tu Taw proudly displayed his U.S. citizenship when accepting the award from Jane Power.

• Jamiee Radel (Women’s Softball) was recognized as the national pitcher of the week for two weeks consecutively in March, with an ERA of 1.15 for the year and 0.0 in her last 3 starts.

• Morgan Norville (Architectural Technology student) was praised by Tim Randall of Farrior & Sons Construction for the 3D model he created for the Greenville Community Shelter. The model was featured in the Daily Reflector on March 28, 2014.

• Students put their driving skills to the test against a drunk driving simulator as part of a distracted driving awareness event on campus.

• The annual Academic Excellence Awards program honored 50 top students for excellence in the classroom, on campus and in the community. Elena Sandina

Radiology Scholarship Chinese New Year MAC Scholarship

SGA president, La’Quon Rogers was elected as the North Carolina Comprehensive Community College SGA President for 2014-2015. He also won the Daryl Mitchell Outstanding Student Award for the Eastern Division as well as the Ray Jeffries Award. This means that our own Mr. Rogers will be the first PCC student to serve on the State Board of Community Colleges! Rogers was also selected as PCC’s recipient of the NC Community College System Academic Excellence Award.

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received the $500 President’s Award while La’Quon Rogers received the President’s Scholarship worth $1,000.

• Chris Hemingway, a New York City jazz saxophonist, spoke with students about his varied musical experiences in New York and around the world.

• PCC Career Services and the Women’s Resource Center organized an event that illustrated the do’s and don’ts of dressing professionally. The program included mock interviews to give students tips on how to put their best foot forward during job interviews.

• Mitch Butts (Humanities) wrote and directed (with Amy Whitley-Anthony) “The Last 24 Hours of Lincoln,” which was performed by the PCC Drama Club on April 11-13.

• John Tate (Biotechnology student) was selected for the competitive Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for 2014-15, limited to 75 American students and featuring career study and travel in Germany, another boost for global education at PCC.

• Ruffin McNeill, head coach of the East Carolina University football team, spoke with high school students participating in PCC’s “College Bound: Here We Come” program. Started in 2007, College Bound is part of PCC’s commitment to removing barriers that may make it difficult for minority males to continue their studies after finishing high school.

• The Men’s Resource Center reported its “Best Foot Forward Professional Clothing Drive” was a major success. PCC employees and members of the community donated nearly 500 professional men’s clothing items as part of the drive, which was part of MRC’s effort to assist PCC male students in searching for employment.

• EXAM JAMs were held at the Tutorial & Academic Success Center at the end of fall and spring semesters from 3 PM-8 PM. A total of 95 students were assisted in fall 2013 and 84 in spring 2014 in preparation for final exams.

• Justin Wooten, a 2010 PCC BLET graduate, was one of eight Greenville

police officers given an American Police Hall of Fame Silver Star for bravery.

• University Transfer student Jeremy Piland won the PCC Public Speaking Contest after sharing his thoughts on the prospect of a federally-recognized national language for the United States.

• The Summer Program for Academic Navigation (SPAN) helped recent high school and GED graduates successfully transition into higher education.

• Out of more than 40 entrants, dual enrollment student Keith Dunbar won the 2nd Annual PCC Student Poetry Contest.

• Three students and their instructor learned from some of the best technicians in the automotive customization and fabrication business while spending three days at the former race shop of legendary NASCAR driver Richard Petty.

• Polysomnography student Derrick White came to the aid of a woman experiencing a medical emergency at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

Exam JamAcademic Excellence Petty’s Garage

VISIONS students completed a tour of Grady-White Boats during their Summer Institute to gain a better understanding of career and educational possibilities available to them locally.

FOR MORE INFO VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU | 10

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2013/2014 FACTS AND FIGURES

Funding

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

Tuition & Fees 7,467,854State 28,338,028County 6,784,300Other* 6,147,330Federal 23,574,546 TOTAL FUNDING $72,312,058

State39%

Tuition & Fees10%

Federal33%

Other*9%

County9%

2013-2014 EnrollmentCurriculum Programs 12,371 Continuing Education & Community Dev. 12,000

Unduplicated Headcount 24,371

Student ProfileFemale 62%Male 38%

Average Age 26

In-State Tuition$72.00 per credit hour or $1,152.00 for full-time students (16 hours or more)**

Out-of-State Tuition$264.00 per credit hour or $4,224.00 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 22 Student/Faculty Ratio 14:1

2013-2014 GraduatesTOTAL Curriculum Program Graduates 2,068

ConEd/CECD Graduates

High School Equivalency 279Adult High School 22

TOTAL 301

Student Residence ProfilePitt County 61%Adjacent Counties 21%Other NC Counties 16%Non-NC Residents 2%

Tuition & Fees

State

County

Other

Federal

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Student Residence ProfilePitt County 61%Adjacent Counties 21%Other NC Counties 16%Non-NC Residents 2%

DID YOU KNOW?

Curriculumcompletion of Pitt

Community College graduates ranks at

45.63% as compared to state community college

average of 43.64%.

The licensure and certification pass rate

of Pitt Community College graduates

is 87.3% as compared to state community

college average of 83.2%.

The percentage of students progressing

from first year to second year of study is 64.5%.

The percentage of students attending another college or university prior to

PCC is 32%.

The percentage of full-time students enrolled at PCC is 56% while that of part-time students

is 44%.

The average age

of a PCC student is 26.

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THE PCC FOUNDATIONSupporting the Needs of Students

Scholarship Reception

PCC Fall Golf Classic

VISIONS

Golf Ball Drop

SECU Scholarship

Dancing with the PCC Stars

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MESSAGE from the DIRECTOR

MESSAGE fromthe FOUNDATION CHAIR

During the 2013-14 college year, the Pitt Community College Foundation provided significant support for the college by developing opportunities and partnerships to support the mission of the college. The PCC Foundation Board members served as ambassadors and advocates for the college’s programs and for the 2013 $19.9 million bond referendum which will provide funds for the construction of science classroom and lab facilities and law enforcement training facilities.During the 2013-14 fiscal year, the PCC Foundation contributed $608,549.70 to the college for student scholarships, mini grants, special educational events, employee professional development, and program support. This represents a 35% increase from the previous year. While the PCC Foundation Board has been diligent in its strategic financial support for the college, it has also established new investment management plans to develop more resources for the future.In the spring of 2014, the board developed a plan of work for 2014-2017 which includes goals to increase its assets with new investment management practices, as well as plans for developing major gifts, planned gifts, and enhancing donor

relationships. The board also approved a goal to seek financial support for the construction of a campus facility which will include an auditorium, conference rooms, and offices for foundation and alumni services.Much of the PCC Foundation’s success during the 2013-14 as well as the future can be attributed to the outstanding leadership and support of its board of directors, the continued support of its many donors, and over 180 volunteers who provide their service for the foundation’s events and activities. We sincerely appreciate their commitments as we work together to enhance the success of our students. – Susan Nobles

During 2013-2014, it has been an honor to lead, serve, and invest in the continued success of Pitt Community College and the Pitt Community College Foundation. This annual report documents the various activities and accomplishments of the college and the foundation. This has been a successful partnership in supporting the college’s mission: Educating & Empowering People for Success.

The PCC Foundation Board members are very proud of the students’ success in the classrooms, their completion of their degrees, and their entry into the local workforce. We know that PCC graduates are working in many different technical professions throughout our county and region. 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 continuous effort to focus on student success by making contributions to our Annual Excellence Fund Campaign, developing a planned gift, initiating a scholarship or program fund, or attending our outstanding special events. Contact the PCC Foundation at www.pittccfoundation.com or call 252-493-7210 to learn more about how you can contribute. Together, we can continue to make a significant difference for our college and our community. – Vera Braswell

Foundation Board Officers (l to r): James Earl Jones (Treasurer), Diane Waters (Secretary), Randy Walters (Immediate Past Chair),

Vera Braswell (Chair), and Miles Minges (Vice Chair)

Susan Q. NoblesExecutive Director,

PCC Foundation

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Dancing with the PCC StarsThe second “Dancing with the PCC Stars” was held March 20, 2014 at The Greenville Convention Center. Teams consisted of WCTI’s Les Still and Anna Bulszewicz, The Daily Reflector’s Natalie Sayewich and Nathan Summers, realtor Rob Hall and his wife, Sarah, Attorney Ashley-Nicole Russell and PCC instructor Mitch Butts, BMX professional Mike Mancuso and Chikako Massey, and fiddler Kellie Brown and Joey Cuellar. The judges selected Kellie Brown and Joey Cuellar as their winning team. Fans purchased votes to help determine the overall winning team of Ashley-Nicole Russell and Mitch Butts helping to raise $36,199.20. Additional in-kind donations totaled $46,060.93.

PCC FOUNDATION

Ms. Vera BraswellChairFinancial Services ProfessionalNew York Life

Mr. Miles MingesVice ChairKey Account ManagerMinges Bottling Group

Ms. Diane WatersSecretaryPurchasing ManagerVidant Medical Center

Mr. James Earl JonesTreasurerBanking Executive

Mr. Randy WaltersImmediate Past ChairOwnerFarmville Furniture

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

Mr. William AutryAlumni Association Board Rep.First South Bank

Ms. Edna BarberRetired

Mr. Kelly Barnhill, Jr.Chairman, PCC Board of Trustees

Mr. Don BrownOwnerDon Brown’s Funeral Home

Mr. Ricky BrownChief Financial Officer, PCC

Mr. Frank Cassiano, Jr.Attorney

Ms. Hope ClarkPCC, Business Administration:Marketing & Retailing

Mr. Randy CollierRetired Educator

Ms. Jennifer CongletonDirector for Volunteer ServicesVidant Medical Center Foundation

Mr. John CookePublisher, The Daily ReflectorCooke Communications

Ms. Sylvia CraftSemi-Retired

Ms. Partha DaughtridgeInterior Designer/Sales ConsultantDaughtridge Gas

Mr. Billy DunnOwnerMainStreet Promotions

Mr. John EvansPresidentGarris Evans

2013/2014 PCC FOUNDATION BOARD

Sponsored Events

PCC Fall Golf Classic & Golf Ball DropThirty-eight teams competed in the 17th Annual PCC Fall Golf Classic at Greenville Country Club on October 3, 2013. The event netted $32,699.93 (includes in-kind donations).Golf balls dropped out of the sky in the inaugural Golf Ball Drop. The ball closest to the pin and winner of the $500 prize money belonged to Matthew Bailey (below right). Proceeds totaled $3825.02 (includes in-kind donations).

Fall Golf Classic Dancing with the PCC Stars

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Alumni AwardsIn April 2014, the PCC Alumni Relations Office honored several alums for outstanding achievement and service in a profession, civic group, community affairs, and/or in service to the college. Tony Brinkley, Lisa Elmore, and Bobby Perkins were recognized for their accomplishments professionally, in the community and in service to their alma mater.Brinkley, a 1980 Radiological Technology graduate, received an Outstanding Alumni Award. He currently works as a field clinical representative for Boston Scientific.Elmore, a 1987 Paralegal Technology graduate who has worked for PCC for 25 years (currently administrative assistant to VP of Institutional Advancement), received an Employee Alumni Award.Perkins, a 2002 Welding Technology graduate, also received an Outstanding Alumni Award. He was a welding instructor at PCC.

Down East Holiday ShowThe 2013 Down East Holiday Show exceeded its previous earnings with the largest ever attendance as well as proceeds in its twelve-year history. With 153 vendors selling a wide variety of merchandise, a record 11,815 shoppers attended and generated $109,001.31 (includes in-kind donations). Proceeds from this event provide scholarships and educational activities for PCC students.

Down East Holiday Show Alumni Awards

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

Mr. Jim FosterMarket President/Business Banking Manager, Senior Vice President Wells Fargo Bank

Mr. Lindsey GriffinOwnerL.R. Griffin & Associates

Ms. Betty LangstonRetired Educator

Mr. Chip LaughinghouseSalvation Army

Ms. Brenda LewisE. R. Lewis Construction Company

Dr. G. Dennis MasseyPresident, PCC

Ms. Marian McLawhornRetired EducatorFormer NC House of Representatives

Mr. Melvin McLawhornPitt County CommissionerCorrections Officer

Mr. Don MillsRetiredNACCO Executive

Mr. Mark PhillipsDirector, Eastern Regional OfficeNC Biotechnology Center

Mr. Tommy PriceCity Executive, Senior Vice President BB&T

Dr. William RasberryRetired Dentist

Mr. Kenneth RossManager, Pitt County FairRetired Highway Patrol

Mr. Donnie SkinnerAftermarket Core ManagerCopyPro

Ms. Linda Lynn TrippOwnerCarolina Court Reporters, Inc.

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

Mr. Mike WeeksOwnerMichael Weeks Agency andLoreta’s Frozen Yogurt

Staff & Faculty Fund Drive67% percent participation – $66,390.26 in gifts and pledges.

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2013-2014 AllocationsSupporting the College

Scholarships & Mini Grants $282,727.59Donations to PCC $152,816.19Program Services $173,005.92

Total $608,549.70

Statement of Financial Positionas of June 30, 2014

Assets Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,730,966.06

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

Other Assets Pledges Receivable 900.00 Accounts Receivable 37,205.27

Total Assets $2,769,071.33

Liabilities Accounts Payable $16,894.05

Total Liabilities $16,894.05

Net Assets Unrestricted $661,568.07 Temporarily Restricted 839,694.32 Permanently Restricted 1,250,914.89

Total Net Assets $2,752,177.28

Financial Report

Karen Lee (left) SECU Board and Andrew Odom (right) of The State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) Foundation presented a scholarship Pitt Community College student Brian Wilson. The Elizabeth City native will receive $5,000 ($2,500 per year for two years) through his award to be used toward tuition and other educational expenses.

Kellen Wilkerson (right) was named the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Robert Shaw (left) Respiratory Therapy Scholarship. Through the award, which was established with the PCC Foundation to honor the RT pro-gram’s longtime medical director, he will receive $500 to help offset the cost of his educational expenses.

The Pitt Community College Public Services and Fine Arts Division presented the John Minges Criminal Justice Scholarship to student Brooke Belch in recognition of her classroom excellence. The Greenville resident graduated from the criminal justice program in December and plans to transfer to N.C. Wesleyan College to study both criminal justice and psychology.

Federal Tax ID #237376114

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SCHOLARSHIPSAvailable to PCC Students Through the Foundation

Pitt Community College Foundation ScholarshipsAction Auto Endowed ScholarshipAlliance One, Inc. Endowed ScholarshipALLTEL Endowed ScholarshipAlumni ScholarshipAmerican Legion Post 39 of Greenville

Endowed ScholarshipAmerican Legion Post 151 Veterans

Memorial Fund Endowed ScholarshipRoselyn Armstrong OTA Endowed

ScholarshipFloyd & Hilda Boyce Nursing Endowed

ScholarshipDr. Edgar Boyd ScholarshipDalton “Skip” Bright Endowed ScholarshipJames Brooks ScholarshipPat Chenier Memorial ScholarshipCherry Oaks Recreation Club Endowed

ScholarshipPhillip Clark ScholarshipCharles Coburn ScholarshipRyan Collier Memorial ScholarshipBilly R. Combs, Sr. ScholarshipPaula R. Davis Memorial Endowed

ScholarshipThomas Denton Memorial ScholarshipKenneth and Mamie Dews ScholarshipJoseph Downing Endowed ScholarshipJoyce Ann and Bobby Dunn Memorial

Endowed ScholarshipEastern Radiology ScholarshipEdith Smith Edwards ScholarshipElectronics Engineering Technology

ScholarshipR. O. Everett Family Endowed ScholarshipFaculty Senate ScholarshipFine Arts ScholarshipJ. S. Flake Memorial Endowed ScholarshipEleanor Beth Fulford ScholarshipWilliam E. Fulford, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipGolden LEAF Foundation Scholarship**

(contact the Financial Aid Office for more information concerning this scholarship)

Addie Gore ScholarshipGrady White Boats Endowed ScholarshipGraphic Design ScholarshipGreenville New Car Dealers Endowed

ScholarshipFaye B. Gurganus Endowed ScholarshipHardy’s Appliance and Furniture Endowed

ScholarshipWilliam “Bill” Harrelson BLET Scholarship

Sandra Harrison ScholarshipGene Hemby Endowed ScholarshipHome Health and Hospice Care Endowed

ScholarshipHope, Love and Cure ScholarshipHORIZONS ScholarshipW.H. Howell Endowed ScholarshipLloyd Huggins Memorial ScholarshipJoan Hunter Memorial ScholarshipInternational Education ScholarshipJane Keller Travel Abroad Endowed

ScholarshipJennifer Knight Endowed Memorial

ScholarshipDr. Judith Kuykendall Endowed ScholarshipJames E. Langston Endowed Memorial

ScholarshipDale Leary Endowed ScholarshipMassage Therapy ScholarshipR. Dudley Miller Endowed ScholarshipJohn F. Minges Criminal Justice Endowed

ScholarshipThomas E. Minges Memorial/Pepsi

ScholarshipSuellen G. Monk Endowed ScholarshipGarrie Moore Outreach ScholarshipJim and Barbara Moye Endowed

ScholarshipMulticultural Arts Committee (MAC)

ScholarshipDiane Murphrey “Make It Happen”

Endowed ScholarshipMusic ScholarshipNational Association of Women In

Construction (NAWIC)National Panhellenic Council of Pitt County

ScholarshipNC Education Lottery Scholarship**

(contact the Financial Aid Office for more information concerning this scholarship)

Roxanne Nelson Memorial ScholarshipTimothy Oakley Memorial Endowed

ScholarshipSandra Roberts Ott Memorial ScholarshipParents Now Students ScholarshipJohn Payne - Pitt County Electrical

Contractors ScholarshipPCCAEOP ScholarshipPCC Employees’ Dependents ScholarshipPCC Foundation ScholarshipPCC Institutional General ScholarshipPCC Student Ambassadors Scholarship

PCC Welding ScholarshipPCMH (Vidant) Nursing ScholarshipPCMH (Vidant) Volunteer Auxiliary

Endowed ScholarshipPeace Church Endowed ScholarshipDebi Pearson ScholarshipKaren Perry Endowed ScholarshipPetty’s Garage ScholarshipPiggly-Wiggly ScholarshipPitt County American Legion Agricultural

Fair Endowed ScholarshipPresident’s ScholarshipDr. Michael Priddy ScholarshipProfessional Construction Estimators

Association Endowed ScholarshipWilliam P. “Bill” Rice Endowed ScholarshipRicks Automotive ScholarshipLeslie D. Rogers ScholarshipKenneth R. and Phyllis P. Ross Endowed

ScholarshipDr. Charles E. Russell Endowed ScholarshipZachary Russian Memorial ScholarshipService Roofing Endowed ScholarshipDr. Robert Shaw Respiratory ScholarshipWilliam H. Smith Endowed ScholarshipWilliam “Bill” Russell Spencer Oncology

ScholarshipState Employees Credit Union ScholarshipBarbour Strickland Fine Arts ScholarshipSylvia Jones Taylor Nursing EndowmentUniversity Health Systems Endowed

ScholarshipU.N.X./NCAT ScholarshipVan Nortwick Endowed ScholarshipDavid Vaughn ScholarshipVISIONS ScholarshipJoan Warren Memorial Endowed

ScholarshipWells Fargo Automotive ScholarshipVernon E. White Endowed ScholarshipDanny Williams HVAC Memorial ScholarshipWinterville High School Class of 1943

Endowed ScholarshipDanny Woods Memorial Endowed

Scholarship

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PCC FOUNDATION

Circle of Excellence$10,000+Eddie & Jo Allison Smith Family FoundationGreenville Toyota, Craig Goess James Langston Memorial Golf Scholarship

& TournamentPitt County American Legion Agriculture

Fair, Inc. Kenneth Ray & Phyllis P. RossWells Fargo Foundation

Foundation Leaders$5,000 - $9,999Minges Bottling GroupPetty’s Garage

President’s Council$2,500 - $4,999Daily Reflector/Cooke CommunicationsDSM/Patheon, LLCDonald Lee HowardGreenville Nissan, Inc.Impressions Magazine Dr. G. Dennis & Chikako S. MasseyOur State MagazinePAK-R Disposal & Recycling, Inc.Towne Insurance Greenville, LLCWal-Mart FoundationWard and Smith, PA WITN

Pitt Society$1,000 - $2,499Alliance One International, Inc.Attends Healthcare Products, Inc.

Clyn & Edna BarberGarrett S. & Corrie L. BlackwelderNickolas Bunn Boddie, Sr. & Lucy Mayo

Boddie FoundationDr. John T. & Nancy J. BrayKyle & Vera Braswell Ricky D. BrownJason S. CappsCoca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedEmily Monk DavidsonDave & Harriet W. DavisDELCOR, Inc.Robert L. & Hannah H. DeSotoBilly R. & Valerie T. DunnEast Carolina Chrysler Dodge JeepFrankie & Edith Smith EdwardsDon Hicks & Susan EverettFlanders CorporationFirst Citizens BankFree Union FWB ChurchCharles E. & Tatjana E. Goodman IIIDonald (Don) A. HeiseyHilton GreenvilleHite AssociatesRandy M. HortonInstitutional Interiors, Inc.Mayor Doug A. & Martha C. JacksonJKF ArchitectureVickie Storm JonesDr. Peter J. & Amy H. KragelBetty R. LangstonLeith Chrysler Dodge Jeep RamNorman K. & Teresa B. LilleyKathleen D. MayerDaniel S. (Dan) & Sarah H. MayoDalton & Susan Quinn NoblesOverton’s Sport Center

Greg & Heidi ParkerPCCAEOPPhysicians East, PAPitt Golden K Kiwanis ClubPotashCorp AuroraRoanoke Benefit Services, Inc.John B. & Judy A. RobertsSelect Bank & TrustDr. Robert A. & Jon W. ShawSmith Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc.Southern Bank & Trust CompanySYSTEL Business Equipment Co., Inc.Michael (Mike) D. WeeksThe Wooten Company

College Fellows$500 - $999Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.American Legion Pitt County 39James L. ArendtAllen & Wendy W. AyscueBB&TWilliam W. (Junior) & Laurie W. BaileyHilda P. BarrowSusan S. BasnightCol. William C. & Karen C. BlahaSuzanne Berry BoughmanLinda M. BoydNancy S. BunchTravis M. & Cassie B. BurtMitchell W. ButtsThomas A. & Kathy CarnesSharon G. CeresChildren’s World Learning Center, Inc.Bobby Lewis & Hope V. ClarkMichael Wade Clendenen

Coastal Beverage Co., Inc.Ruth S. CollierBrian & Kendall Arlene CommodoreJohn K. & Wendy K. Cooke, Jr.Thomas (Tommy) H. & Francine Elks Cooke,

Jr.Jim P. & Sylvia W. Craft, Jr.Mary F. DanielBill & Partha DaughtridgeKenneth & Chris Moore DeVilleDixon Foods Group, Inc. (McDonald’s)Charles & Laura EllisJames O. Ensor, Jr.Fanette H. EntzmingerJohn Hughes & Teresa EvansTina Louise FarmerWillard C. & Evelyn H. FinchFoss Recycling, Inc.Candace C. FryeAnthony W. GarnerGrady White Boats, Inc.Pattie R. GravesCharles (Chuck) & Stephanie D. Griffin IIILindsey R. & Jamison Griffin Richard C. GrimesErik S. & Jill P. HaackThe Hammock SourceCharles F. (Chuck) HauserRay & Melinda S. HowardImpact Baseball, Inc.Jefferson Group, Inc.Xudong JinMark E. JonesSvetoslav Lalov & Velislava K. KaraivanovaMichael L. KnightLanier, King & Paysour, PLLC AttorneysLatham Electrical Company

The PCC Foundationgratefully acknowledges

the following donors for theJuly 1, 2013–June 30, 2014 fiscal year.Donors

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Jeff & Lynn Vaughn LeeKaren M. LemoineWilliam R. (Bill) & Angela K. Lewis IIDavid J. & Deborah K. LuskFloyd Van & Katherine B. Madray, Jr.Sandra L. MathisCraig McLeanWesley M. Measamer, CPA PAMESTEK, Inc.Metallix RefiningMHAworks, PATabitha R. MillerNACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc.Donna Vick NealMichael V. & Holly R. OvertonParker & Becky H. OvertonRichard (Rick) G. & Farrah H. OwensHelen M. ParkeWendy Bly PerriniJonathan & Maria A. PharrLori Ann Preast Stephen J. & Debra A. PremoWilma Jean RamosDr. William E. & Doris RasberryRegional Acceptance CorporationDr. Don RibeiroRev. Gregory P. & Leslie D. RogersJeffery R. RorerMichael L. & Richie ShrevesHerman & Ursula SimonSmith Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc.Chris & Ashley Dews SmithHenry & Tracey F. SmithJasmin L. SpainFreida Elaine SpencerSteve & Linda Stephenson IIIDr. Clyde (Ray) & Vickie TaylorMs. Jean M. TaylorTime Investment Corp.Tripp’s Tire ProsUBEVantageSouth BankStarlette L. VaughtVidant Health CenterWaterford Place Apartments Homes, LLCWaters Carpet Center, Inc.Melani R. WellsStephen R. & Dorothy H. WhitlockWalter L. & Marie S. WilliamsCharles M. & Kimberly F. WilliamsonWilMed Healthcare Foundation, Inc.Dr. James E. Zemanek, Jr.

Honor Council$250 - $499Stanley H. & Faye M. Armstrong, Jr.Jaysen Clarke ArnoPhilip R. BaggettChris & Frances BaileyPatricia Ann Baldwin

MLK Celebration Breakfast and MAC Scholarship

Megan Jean BarbreJohn M. & Sue F. Barnett, Jr.Billy’s Tree ServiceMargaret (Meg) M. BolesBrian D. BothernConnally & Svitlana BranchJane Darden BrownDrs. Austin & Wanda BunchByung Lee’s Tae Kwon DoChristopher Edrick CandlerDavid M. & Karen B. CarpenterJohn C. CarrereGary T. & Joanne T. CeresScott & Samantha S. ChaunceyCharles Cameron & Lori CoburnSusan D. CountermanGina Cavanaugh CoxJoe & Marianne K. CoxKeith G. & Nicole S. DruryGary L. & Wendy S. EvansAshley N. EversPaul A. & Leigh J. FanningLonnie W. & Betty C. ForemanBetty G. FulfordMatt B. & Susan B. GloverPeter Edward GregoryDr. Virginia D. HardyRebecca N. HarrisHendrix-Barnhill CompanyThe Honorable Gwyn HilburnRosalie Jacobi HutchensJessica Jaimes-EcheverriaGeorge J. & Judith G. KasperekDr. Alfred S. & Betsy B. KingBobby J. LammJim & Ann LandDonald (Donnie) E. & Karen Martin LeeConnie S. LloydDrs. William & Mary Raab McConnellKenny R. & Dale G. MedlinKathryn T. MinnickDr. Garrie W. & LaVonne S. MooreTim & Julie H. MoseleyDr. Joseph Anthony & Catherine Dews

NelsonMichael Jordan NissanCurt & Mary S. ParamoreStephanie R. PoseyTyler & Ashley Nicole Russell

Phillip & Amanda SchuttJames V. & Marguerite C. StephensR. Michael & Cheryl StephensonArthur B. StevensonRobert J. & Alison L. StuartAyra D. SundbomBonnie D. SuttonTands, Inc. (Bojangles)Bershuan T. ThompsonJonathan M. TribulaCharles M. & Charity J. ValentineAshley WalkerAlice C. WilliamsMarsha Taylor WilliamsThomas V. & Pok Woolard, Jr.Worth & Darlene Smith Worthington

PCC Advocates$100 - $249Patricia G. AdamsSusan Tuttle AldridgeAmerican Auto Body, Inc.Kris & Angela R. AndersonKenyon D. & Deborah B. AndrewsAdair P. ArmfieldWilliam McCurry & Tennille McBryde AutryBurt & Nancy B. AycockKelly & Joanne Barnhill, Jr.Olga Jimenez BatistaGretchen M. BaughMatt & Heidi G. BellDavid & Linda BernarskyBig Bubba’s Burgers, LLCTa-Teana BoguesJames M. & Stephanie P. BowersDanny C. & Anne BoydBoyd’s CarpetLynne W. BraxtonDonnie W. BrewerBrown and Wood, Inc.Sidette L. BrownLois Ann BrueckJohn R. & Kelsey BuckTavondia W. BurdettJoel K. & Thyria C. ButlerAnn B. ByrdVickie CarrDanny & Jill Carraway

Carruth Benefits Agency of NC, LLCJennifer J. CartretteAnn M. CaytonThomas E. & Lora C. ClarkClark-Branch, Inc. RealtorsCharles E. & Carol E. ClaypoolScott & Tina Lynn ClinefelterKatherine B. ClydeDr. Rebecca S. CokerVicki Gregory ColemanRandy CollierTony & Trudy CollinsRay & Jennifer King CongletonRobert T. & Michelle A. ConradyErnie & Phyllis CopenhaverCopyProF Spencer & Sue Cosby, Jr.Angela S. CouncilCarl & Susan H. CrawfordJoey A. & Maryann CuellarStephen Dale CurtisDan Thomas BuildersPaul Davenport IIIJames Marvin & Julie W. DavenportKenneth K. & Libby Dews, Jr.Ulla Britta S. DittmarValerie J. DixonDogwood Farms NC, LLCSterling B. & Regina EdmondsRichard & Hallie EhlyLisa B. ElmoreDavid A. & Winnie Evans, Jr.Susan B. EzellFaith P. FaganAndrew R. FarnethHarry S. & Linda Ferguson, Jr.Fernando Lee FergusonJune M. FicklenMichael G. & Anne R. FieldsThomas L. & Tonya R. ForrestAlvin & Kathy P. FrazierCyndra H. GasperiniJean J. & Happy D. GingrasJoseph S. GlassRobert A. Goldberg, Jr.Pamela Paige GorhamLind GravesBruce E. & Debby Hines GrayJames E. & Erin Greenleaf

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We sincerely regret any omission or incorrect listing of any donor’s name. Please contact the Foundation office at 252.493.7210 with any corrections.

Veterans Salute

Bulldog Run

Michael W. & Dewey N. GrubbRev. Roger A. & Tommianne L. HaithcockBobby HallMarcus S. HallVance E. & Ann S. HamiltonEmily H. HarringtonAlton & Ella T. HarrisHastings FordMelissa Faye HathawayShannon N. HawkinsFrank M. HemingwayWilliam B. & Linda D. HoflerTeresa HollenbaughDaniel A. & Elizabeth P. HoneycuttJacqueline A. G. HritzDerek & Emma W. HunterDavid S. & Cherie L. HyssongJ.C. Howard Farms, LLCVandy B. & Cynthia H. JerniganBobby & Robin JohnsonShelton R. & Jeanette A. JohnsonMichael V. & Gail W. JoynerSherri K. JoynerMarcia J. LambertGreig S. & Beth Randalls LaneLee Kia of GreenvilleErnis A. & Carla H. LeeDavid & Betsy LeechRuth J. LeggettHugh & Linda C. LeightyLeon Thomas DesignsRev. Sidney A. & Carol Lockes, Jr.Kenneth N. & Dianna B. LoweMike & Tonya MancusoBrandon & Hannah Doughtie ManningDavid George ManningHarold L. & Janet D. Manning, Jr.Norma Elizabeth ManningLarry & Linda R. MesserDon & Boots MillsMiles MingesJoseph & Janet G. MinternTimmy & Kelly Diane MooreWilliam (Billy) E. Mozingo, Sr.Mt. Olive Pickle Company, Inc.

Janet MullaneyDarrick & Glynis B. MullinsJames A. & Beth Nelson, Jr.Mel G. NelsonNiko NuguidOlga R. PaineDavid & Dana Cole ParkerDon & Helen ParrottRobert L. & Melissa A. PatramPhelps Chevrolet, Inc.James Tim & Gail D. PinkhamOwens, Nelson, Owens & Dupree, PLLCScott & Jane M. PowerJeff T. & Ann M. PresslyJeffrey S. & Joy G. RameyWilliam R. & Lisa M. Reichstein, Jr.Donald & Sara Beth Fulford RhodesRivers & Associates, Inc.Tony & Stephanie Manley Rook

Ken & Marilyn RosenthalDan L. & Betty M. le RouxDr. Charles E. & Lorraine V. RussellDavid & Doris L. RussoSDS Restaurant Group, LLCEddie C. SherrodDr. Joseph R. & Judith C. Smith IIGreg L. SmithKaren T. SmithKenneth W. & Ludie C. SmithLara H. SmithNorris W. & Dorothy E. Smith, Jr.Vernon G. & Jessica F. Snyder IIIWilliam E. & Karen W. SpeightDonald R. SpellCharles D. & Carol R. SquiresCaitlynn E. StarkLisa StokesWilliam E. Sugg

Joseph A. & Olivia M. SuttonWilliam & Mary Hannah TaftDr. Allen M. & Dorothee E. TaylorLee F. & Jennifer L. TeagueJeffery (Jeff) A. & Gilda M. ThigpenDewey M. & Rosie G. ThompsonRandy & Linda Lynn TrippMary F. TysonWalter G. UnderwoodJames E. & Deborah P. Vaughan, Jr.James E. & Brenda N. VaughanNicholas T. & Gabrielle G. VickHonorable Charles M. & Sandra D. VincentCarol M. WalstonRandy R. & Anne W. WaltersCharles S. & Beth B. WardTravis & Rebecca WarrenMichael & Diane O. WatersLisa S. WebbNathaniel R. & Amanda D. WellsLeslie Dwayne & Laurie L. WestonShakeena E. WhiteRobert S. & Cormekki WhitleyHarvey S. WootenWesley M. WootenCharles M. & Rebecca F. YoungMartha Kerr YoungZaxby’s

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IN KINDDonors

Golf Ball Drop

ArtisansASAP Photo & CameraAuntie’s HookedBailey’s Fine JewelryBarnes & Nobles, Inc.Big Bubba’s Burgers, LLCBladez On IceJames M. & Stephanie P. BowersBricks For KidsCape Fear MuseumCarolina HurricanesCarolina MudcatsCarolina PanthersCharlotte BobcatsChick-Fil-A, Inc.City Hotel & BistroCoastal Beverage Co., Inc.Coca-Cola Bottling CompanyCOECO Office SystemsCold Stone CreameryComplete NutritionCurves For WomenDaily Reflector/Cooke CommunicationsDairy Queen Grill & ChillDaniel Stowe Botanical GardenDataGroup TechnologiesDeadwoodDELCOR, Inc.Discovery PlaceDoug Henry of Farmville

Durham BullsE & B BoardingEast Carolina Veterinary ServiceEast Coast WingsECU AthleticsLisa B. ElmoreEngravings, LLCFarmville Furniture CompanyFarmville Golf & Country ClubFaulkner AdvertisingFiretower Animal ClinicFour Paws InnFrancescasEdwin & Betsy GrayGreenville Country ClubGreenville TV & ApplianceLindsey R. & Jamison S. GriffinHalloween Express/Holiday HouseStephanie HamHampton InnHibbett SportsHilton GreenvilleHinnant Family Vineyards & WineryImpressions Magazine Jason SmithJenni K JewelryMark JohnsonGeorge J. & Judith G. KasperekKrispy KremeBetty R. Langston

Lautares Jewelers, Inc.Loreta’s Frozen YogurtLost ColonyLowes Food #204Mainstreet PromotionsMarbles Kids MuseumMary Kay CosmeticsMcDonald’sMinges Bottling GroupMonkee’s Of GreenvilleMonograms PlusMosquito FreeMyrtle Grove PlantationNascar Hall of FameGrady & Amanda Nichols IIINorth Carolina ZooOffice MaxOn The WaterfrontOur State MagazineParker’s BarbecuePatio & Hearth ShopPCC Alumni AssociationPCC Bookstore Pirate ThreadsPlay DatePortrait InnovationsDr. James & Kathleen PrevillRep ExpressRibeyes of Snow HillRoanoke River Partners

Robinson Jewelers, Inc.RuckerJohnsRum Runner Dive ShopSmith Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc.Sound Feet ShoesSouthern BankSpecial Affairs Catering/Yankee Hall

PlantationStaples Office SuppliesStarbucksSteinbeck’s Men’s ShopTaff Office Equipment Co.TeahahaThe Fresh MarketThe Hammock SourceThe Mosquito Authority of Eastern NC, LLCThe Painted PeacockThe Spa at Merle NormanThe Sun SpaThe VenueTractor Supply Co.wVidant Medical CenterAndrew E. & Mary Elizabeth WalkerWalt Disney WorldWhich WichWITNWNCT-9Tim & Clarissa WoolardZoe’s Kitchen

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