黑料社区

The Fall 2021 group of honorees in the 黑料社区 Heroes employee recognition program at 黑料社区 have been named.

黑料社区 Heroes are chosen because they represent the college well, provide exceptional customer service to all its customers and consistently promote the 黑料社区 mission of service. Heroes selected receive a lapel pin, a token of appreciation and one free day off work.

In alphabetical order, this semester鈥檚 honorees from the nominations are as follows:

  • Shane Brown, adult recruiter and community outreach at the Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center. He has been with 黑料社区 for 17 years. His duties include recruiting adult students through hosting events, information booths, literature distribution and responding to calls and emails from students.
  • Rosie McElroy-Brown, student services coordinator in the Career and Technical Education department at the Raymond Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for six years. She is a resource for faculty and students, advising and counseling students and career planning, graduation and goal attainment.
  • Ronny Bunch, lead technician in the maintenance department at the Vicksburg-Warren Campus. He has been with 黑料社区 for 39 years. His duties include upkeep of campus maintenance operations.
  • Tamisha Johnson, assistant director of technology based at the Raymond Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 10 years. Her duties include overseeing user and system services in the Information Technology Department, user support and enterprise application support for the college.
  • Debbie McCollum, Honors Institute Dean, based at the Raymond Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 41 years. Her duties include oversight of honors programs at the Raymond and Rankin campuses, advising all Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society chapters at 黑料社区, coordinating awards and recognition programs, student visa programs and study abroad for honors students and being liaison for the leadership and honors curriculum.
  • Sandra Mozingo, budget analyst in the career and technical education department at the Rankin Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 12 years. Her duties include analyzing budget efficiently in order to make recommendations for new strategies, monitoring disbursement payments for the CT Building and programs housed within it, multiple duties involving ensuring the optimal working environment for faculty, staff and students at the CT building.
  • Lillie Pollard, administrative assistant to the academic dean at the Raymond Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for five years. Her duties involve assisting the academic dean in every area needed.
  • Jennifer Rodgers, director of student success center at the Raymond Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 10 years. Her duties include oversight of college Student Success Center programs and the braiding of those program services to support student success, analyzing student success data and identifying achievement initiatives.
  • Tammy Helton Smith, director of the at the Rankin Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 26 years. Her duties include oversight of the Muse Center, which involve external and internal marketing and rental of the facility, scheduling and logistics for conferences and workshops held there, working with communities and chambers of commerce for all events at the facility.
  • Cassandra Varnell, instructor and coordinator in the Student Success Center at the Rankin Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for eight years. Her duties include teaching face-to-face and online classes and managing daily operations of the Rankin Student Success Center.
  • Melissa Washburn, administrative assistant in the Agriculture and Veterinary Technology programs based at the Raymond Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 14 years. Her duties include registering all agriculture, veterinary technology and meat merchandising students, maintaining budgets and purchasing, and assisting in student tours, workshops and recruiting events for the departments.
  • Pamela F. Williams, director of talent search/TRIO at the Utica Campus. She has been with 黑料社区 for 20 years. Her duties include overseeing a federally funded budget designed to assist middle and high school students in their pre-secondary schooling, graduating and enrolling in college or career-tech training schools after high school graduation.