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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

沧州中学女教师出轨 honors ‘Transforming Lives, Empowering People’ Campaign Committee with its Distinguished Service Award

沧州中学女教师出轨 presented its 2024 沧州中学女教师出轨 Stanley and Blanche Ash Distinguished Service Award to members of the college鈥檚 鈥淭ransforming Lives, Empowering People "Campaign听Committee during a June 18 celebration.

沧州中学女教师出轨 Interim President Connie Stewart, MBA, SPHR, 沧州中学女教师出轨 Board Chairperson Karen Carbonelli,听Senator Rick Outman and Representative Pat Outman recognized Committee members Linda Stafford, Amy Homich, Julie Stafford, Jane Anderson Beach and Kurt Peterson for their achievements during a gathering of former award recipients and college dignitaries at the Stanley and Blanche Ash Technology and Learning Center on the college鈥檚 Greenville campus.

鈥淭ogether, Linda, Amy, Julie, Jane and Kurt served on our 鈥楾ransforming Lives, Empowering People鈥櫶鼵ampaign Committee,鈥 Carbonelli said. 鈥淭hrough their commitment, more than $4 million was raised to support the revitalization of the Kenneth J. Smith Instructional Building, which houses more than half of 沧州中学女教师出轨鈥檚 Sidney campus instructional space and serves as the college鈥檚 center for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning. Investments in the 鈥楾ransforming Lives, Empowering People鈥 campaign also increased resources for scholarships, program development and technology and student support services.鈥

鈥淲hen we were considering an Honorary Chairperson for the campaign, Linda immediately came to mind. Having attended 沧州中学女教师出轨 herself on multiple occasions, she knows first-hand how 沧州中学女教师出轨 can benefit students and our businesses,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淗er long-term service and commitment to the College and the community continually reminds us that she cares deeply about helping people reach their goals. She is a great champion for 沧州中学女教师出轨, our students and our community.鈥

Julie Stafford and Amy Homich served as co-chairs of the campaign.

鈥淲ith a shared passion for their community, they worked together to identify campaign supporters and share the story of 沧州中学女教师出轨 and the value of higher education,鈥 Stewart said.

鈥淲ith a strong background in community volunteerism and financing, Amy brought a great deal of energy to the campaign. Her connections within the Greenville area and her interests in agriculture and health care were helpful in developing effective outreach plans,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淗er own pride in her children and their educational endeavors translated into wanting to provide similar opportunities for anyone who wants them.

鈥淛ulie is passionate about providing hope. Specifically, she enjoys creating better futures through education and career training options. Julie is a believer in the community college, with many family members and friends who have attended 沧州中学女教师出轨. Through this campaign, Julie used her gifts and talents to ensure 沧州中学女教师出轨 students have the resources they need to be successful,鈥 Stewart said.

鈥淎s the 沧州中学女教师出轨 Foundation President, Jane represented the Foundation on the campaign committee. Her wealth of past experiences, coupled with her compassion for others, were valuable in shaping the campaign鈥檚 impact,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淪he is a great ambassador for the college and does a wonderful job of sharing 沧州中学女教师出轨鈥檚 opportunities and benefits through friend raising and fundraising.

鈥淜urt an 沧州中学女教师出轨 alumnus, a current 沧州中学女教师出轨 Trustee, and a current 沧州中学女教师出轨 Foundation Director. He deeply believes in and understands the value of 沧州中学女教师出轨 in our community and is a strong advocate for us,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淎s an attorney, he brought tremendous wisdom and insights to the table, which supported the overall goals of the campaign.鈥

In recognition of their service, each honoree also received a Legislative Citation from Sen. Outman and Rep. Outman as well as accolades from William Campbell, District Staff Assistant/District Scheduler for Congressman John Moolenaar.

鈥淕reat things happen when people share a common vision and work hard to achieve shared goals,鈥 the citation stated. 鈥淭he tireless work of the Campaign Committee produced a tremendously successful fundraising outcome. Members鈥 efforts built new relationships for 沧州中学女教师出轨, raised the profile of the College in the community, and helped position 沧州中学女教师出轨 and its region for future prosperity.听沧州中学女教师出轨鈥檚 students, business partners and community will benefit from the dedication of the team.鈥

In addition, the college recognized Roger Thelen for his years of service with the Board of Trustees. Thelen was appointed to the Board in 2003 and served for 16 years.

鈥淒uring his tenure, Roger brought insights and leadership to the Board through his long history in K-12 education, most notably for us his nine years serving as superintendent of Central Montcalm Public Schools. He has always had a collaborative spirit,鈥 Stewart said.

鈥淩oger was and continues to be a champion for education and for the community in which he and his wife, Cheryl, reside,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淎s a Trustee, Roger offered guidance and insights on a variety of topics, served on several committees and shared the story of 沧州中学女教师出轨 with all who would listen. His dedication to serving students, the college and our community was always in the forefront. Roger, are grateful for your service and your continued support of 沧州中学女教师出轨.鈥

The 沧州中学女教师出轨 Board of Trustees established the Distinguished Service Award in 1973 to recognize people who and organizations that 鈥 through a sense of purpose, community concern and leadership 鈥 have helped the college serve its community.

Former recipients of the 沧州中学女教师出轨 Stanley and Blanche Ash Distinguished Service Award include: Jane Anderson Beach, 2023; Linda Stafford and Roger Coles, 2022; Karen Carbonelli, 2021; Carol Deuling-Ravell and Dr. Gary Hauck, 2019; Wayne Korson and Miriam Zimmerman, 2018; Karalyn Simon, William Ham and Mike Williams, 2017; Dr. Scott Koenigsknecht, 2016; Leslie K. Morford, 2015; the Creating Futures, Strengthening Partnerships Capital Campaign Leadership Team, 2014; Martha Jean Brundage, 2013; Dick Ellafrits, 2012; Bill and Harriette Cook, 2011; Steve Foster, 2010; United Solar Ovonic, 2009; Blanche Ash, 2008; Central Area Michigan Works Consortium, 2006; State Representative Judy Emmons and State Senator Alan Cropsey, 2005; Franz Mogdis and Dr. Robert Painter, 2004; Thomas Kohn and Jean Southward, 2003; M-TEC Board of Overseers, 2002; M-TEC Fundraising Campaign Leadership Team, 2001; State Representative Larry DeVuyst, Judith Riessen and Charles Halterman, 2000; Lemont Renterghem, 1999; Beatrice Doser and EightCAP, Inc., 1998; Montcalm Alliance and State Senator Joanne Emmons, 1997; Panhandle Coalition and Coalition of Greater Greenville, 1996; U.S. Representative David Camp and David Roslund, 1995; Bob Marston, 1994; Orville Trebian and Bob Braman, 1993; Wayne Omillian and Edmore Woman鈥檚 Club, 1991; L. Charles Mulholland and Montcalm Heritage Village Committee, 1990; C. Homer Miel and Women鈥檚 Festival Council, 1989; The Daily News and John Stafford, and Eric L. Halvorsen, 1988; George M. Showers and Gordon L. Stauffer, 1987; Paul Warnshuis and David Mayes, 1986; State Senator Robert A. Welborn and State Representative Donald Van Singel, 1985; Donald McKenna, 1984; Sydney S. Swainston and Vernon R. Johnson, 1983; Francis L. Rivard, 1982; Harold A. Springsteen and Einer Thorlund, Jr., 1981; Margery Wilson, Stanton Development and Lester J. Sitts V.F.W. Post 5065, 1980; Michael Salisbury and Arthur Kurtze, M.D., 1979; Michael Slentz, 1978; Ahmad Younis, M.D., 1977; Larry Disher, D.V.M., 1976; Grace Greenhoe and Willard Braman, 1975; Harold O. Steele, D.D.S., and Maurice D. Swift, 1974; and Stanley P. Ash, W. Bruce Bennett, M.D., Joseph E. Cook, James L. Crosby, L. Stanley Kemp, Marian E. Kemp, Kenneth J. Lehman, and Dr. William J. Seiter, 1973.

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