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Page 1: 2009-2010 Annual Report

pub l i shed by P i t t Communi ty Co l l ege and the PCC Foundat ion

PROGRESS & INNOVATION, TODAY & TOMORROW

2010Repor t to the Communi ty

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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

Employee Recognitions ................ 3-4

2009-2010 Highlights ................... 5-6

Strategic Plan Update ................... 7-8

Athletic Achievements .....................9

Facts and Figures .............................10

Foundation Director’s Report......12

Foundation Events Report ......13-14

Alumni Awards .................................14

Foundation Board ...........................14

Foundation Financial Statement ...15

Scholarships ......................................16

Foundation Donors ..................17-18

Randy Collier, ChairmanRetired, University Health Systems & Pitt County Schools

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

Kelly Barnhill, Jr., SecretaryPresidentHendrix-Barnhill, Inc.

Kathy P. FrazierEducatorPitt County Schools

Dr. Virginia D. HardyVice Provost for Student AffairsEast Carolina University

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

Charles E. LongRetired Pitt County Schools Administrator

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 PresidentWilco Hess, LLC

Jason DonicaStudent Government AssociationEx-officio Member

Board of Trustees

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Every college depends heavily on the achievements of not only the present staff and community supporters but the accumulation of contributions over its history. So it is that this Annual Report for the 50th year of Pitt Community College looks both at the past year and at the significant accomplishments which since 1961 have made the Pitt County Industrial Education Center and the Pitt Technical Institute into the comprehensive and complex higher education and workforce training provider of 2010 and beyond.

The double-digit enrollment increases which have occurred every term the past year are simply an acceleration of the steady growth of the past. Pitt Community College ranks #7 among NC community colleges because of the breadth of academic programs, the high quality of instruction and services, partnerships with area employers, and the visionary leadership of the Board of Trustees and PCC Foundation. Success comes down to people and their performance at all levels, which is why the motto of the PCC Leadership Institute has remained “leadership depends on contribution, not position.”

The national and state focus on student completion of educational goals simply reinforces our college mission “to educate and empower people for success.” We set high standards for all our programs, which are seen in awards and competitive grants throughout the college. The US Department of Health and Human Services training project in electronic medical records which Pitt’s Health Information Technology faculty is leading for the entire southeast U.S. is just one example of this leadership and excellence with state, regional, and national impact.

During 2010-11 and into the following year, Pitt Community College will be preparing for its Southern Association accreditation review. This effort involves all employees in displaying how we are following through on our mission and goals for students and the community. It is fitting that this year will also mark the largest construction period in the college’s history, with three new buildings underway to serve students in world-class learning environments. The opening of the Herman Simon Building for health/lab sciences in August 2010 is a glimpse of how the campus will be transformed.

So join us in our celebration of our history and the dynamic enterprise of Pitt Community College in serving our community and region. There has never been a time when our services are more needed, and we are working hard to promote access and facilitate success for all our programs and students.

G. Dennis Massey President

MESSAGEFROM THE PRESIDENT Our mission is to educate and empower

people for success...

in life, in higher education, in the

workforce, and in a global economy.

The mission will be achieved by...

encouraging lifelong learning,

establishing positive learning

environments, ensuring academic

excellence, enhancing economic

development and quality of life, and

emphasizing multicultural experiences.

OUR MISSION

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.

OUR VISION

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For the third year in a row, the college presented an Innovation Award to a PCC employee who has designed and implemented a significant innovation that meets one or more of the following criteria: Quality, Efficiency, Cost Effectiveness, Timeliness, and/or Creativity.

This year’s Innovation Award was presented to Nursing Program Director Elizabeth De Jesús Toderick for her “S.T.A.R.” concept (Success Through Academic Resources), a creative supplemental learning program. Toderick said the increased attention students receive through S.T.A.R. has led to better student retention and on-time completion rates.

Darlene Smith-Worthington, a Developmental Studies instructor/advisor, was named the 2010 Joseph E. Downing Excellence in Teaching Award recipient. An Ayden resident, Smith-Worthington coordinates PCC’s Reading and Writing Center and is co-director of the PCC Abroad study-travel program. “I’m one of the fortunate people who learned from the example of excellent teachers what I was meant to do in life,” Smith-Worthington said. “I enjoy my work because I believe what I do makes a difference in my students’ lives and in society.”

Smith-Worthington was one of six Faculty Excellence winners along with Cara Harrington, Anthony Holsten, Jeff Rorer, Elaine Spencer and Ray Taylor.

JoAnn Schuhbauer (center) received the Joan and Ed Warren Staff Employee of the Year Award from Susan Everett (left), VP of Administrative Services, and President Massey (right).

Angela Mart in Voted PCC ’sWoman of Substance

As part of the college’s celebration of women’s history, the school 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 award was presented to Nursing Instructor Angela Martin, a Calgary native who has worked at the college since 2007. Those who nominated Martin for her award cited her “consistent attitude of service and commitment to lifelong learning and community involvement.” “I work with excellent people at Pitt Community College, Martin said, adding that her fellow nursing faculty members have been very supportive.

Employee Awards Presented at Annual Event

Faculty Receive Awards

Elizabeth De Jesús Toderick (center)2010 Innovation Award Recipient

Darlene Smith-Worthington (center)2010 Downing Award Recipient

Pitt Community College celebrated its employees’ achievements April 16 during the school’s 27th Annual Employee Appreciation and Recognition Evening at the Greenville Convention Center. During the program, the college recognized JoAnn Schuhbauer as the Joan and Ed Warren Staff Employee of the Year for 2010. As part of her duties as administrative assistant in the Office of Academic Affairs, Schuhbauer ensures the college is meeting N.C. Community College System curriculum standards and cooperative agreements with other institutions.

“No matter how tedious or complicated the work may be, (JoAnn) takes on each challenge with optimism and a genuinely positive attitude,” said Susan Everett, PCC Vice President of Administrative Services. “She truly wants to help PCC be a better place for everyone to work and the world a better place.”

Schuhbauer, who began working at PCC in 2000, was one of four Staff Excellence Award recipients this year along with Judy Harris, Ann Land and Lisa Reichstein.

The college also recognized recent retirees and presented service awards to employees who have been with the school for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years.

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Last year, the “Unsung Heroes Award” was created to recognize PCC employees whose substantive contributions to the college have gone largely unrecognized. Each month, nominations were accepted and awards presented to recognize the hard work and dedication of these “unsung heroes.” Below are the 2009-2010 award recipients.HEROES

unsung

August 2009Karen LeMoine, OITS

August 2009Judith Kasperek, Science Dept.

August 2009Mary Lee Smart, Counseling

August 2009Teresa Thompson, Library

October 2009Laura Corbett, Facilities Scheduling

October 2009Deborah Cannon, Preschool

November 2009Lillie Andrews, Courier Services

December 2009Greg Baldwin, English Dept.

January 2010Linwood Woodard, Social Sciences

January 2010Debby Gray, VISIONS Program

February 2010Randy Allen, Copy Center

March 2010Linda Leighty, Library

April 2010Louise Germain, Human Resources

April 2010Regina Garcia, Developmental

English

May 2010André Gregory, Minority Male

Mentoring

May 2010Len Van Staalduinen, Architectural

Technology

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Forging Ahead• PCC dedicated the new Herman

Simon Building in August 2010. At a cost of just more than $5 million, PCC built the Simon Building to provide its Health Sciences Division with an additional 35,765 square feet for classrooms, laboratories and offices. The two-story building is connected to the William Fulford Building, which will still house many of the college’s health sciences programs.

• A revised Master Plan was adopted by the Board of Trustees in October 2009.

• The college is currently in the planning stages for three new buildings on campus:

1. Automotive Technology/Building Construction Technology Building

2. The Charles Russell General Classroom Building

3. Facilities Maintenance Complex

• PCC received a grant of $150,000 from the Golden Leaf Foundation to expand the Certified Nursing Assistant training program. This is part of the

GLOW program designed to stimulate employment opportunities in our region.

Ranking Higher

• The 2009-2010 academic year has proven to be one with record-breaking enrollment.

• The Arts and Sciences Division is now offering an Associate in Science Pre-Engineering degree as a University Transfer program.

• PCC was recognized by G.I. Jobs magazine as a “Military Friendly School” for 2010, an honor which places the college in the top 15% of all colleges and universities.

Serving the Community• The University Transfer/AGE Advising

Center and the Business Division Advising Center collectively served over 1800 students during the summer to assist them in their academic planning process.

• Forty-five PCC students and staff participated in the Million Meals Event in August 2009. This event is an international hunger relief effort.

• A new television show titled “PCC InSight” was launched in July 2010. The programs are hosted by Levy Brown (Concurrent Enrollment) and Ashley Smith (Alumni Relations) and features PCC employees describing their strong efforts to engage students and the community. The show airs on Monday nights at 6:30 p.m. on Greenville Cable Channel 7 and 103.7 FM.

PCC HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2009-2010

The Herman Simon Building officially opened in August 2010. Mr. Herman Simon spoke to the attendees at the dedication of the Simon Building

Spring '09Spring '10

Summer '09Summer '10

Fall '09Fall '10

2000 4000 6000 8000 10,000

7673 (up 8%)7099

3903 (up 18%)3298

8547 (up 12.5%)7595

Number of Students

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• Groups on campus participated in Food Drives to benefit our community food banks. Students from the Architectural Technology program utilized their creative talents in the “canstruction” competition on the Greenville Town Common in conjunction with the Food Bank of Central and Eastern Carolina’s Kids Summer Stock Festival. Also, participants of the 2009 PCC Leadership Institute launched a campus-wide food drive competition to see which building could collect the most donated food.

Student Achievements• Robin Hayson, 2009-2010 SGA

President, earned 3rd highest place in a national essay contest sponsored by the National Society of Leadership and Success. She received a $1000 scholarship award for her essay about her experiences with Sigma Alpha Pi at PCC.

• Nursing graduate Ashley Nicole Joyner was one of 21 students statewide to receive a scholarship from the NC Great 100 Committee. Ashley was one of only seven community college graduates selected.

Employee Achievements• Since its

inception, 214 employees have participated in the Faculty/Staff Wellness Challenge. Collectively, the group lost 607 pounds through more than 4,339 hours of exercise, 38,855 miles of recorded steps, 37,027 cups of fruits and vegetables and 90,634 cups of water.

• Chemistry instructor Jeff Rorer helped Team USA win gold over Great Britain F-Class World Target Rifle Championship. Rorer also won bronze in the individual competition.

• Nursing instructors Angela Martin, Kelly Jones, and Pamela Dail were selected for Sigma Theta Tau of the Golden Key International Honor Society for “exceptional” achievements in nursing instruction.

• Alton Wadford (Weekend/Evening Programs) was elected president of the Winterville Chamber of Commerce for 2010.

• Mary Paramore (Business & Industry Services) was elected president of the Pitt County ASTD, American Society for Training and Development.

• Lynn McCormick (Library) completed the Greenville-Pitt County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program.

• Stephanie Woodley (Math Department) completed the NC Community College Leadership Program.

• Lisa Elmore (Institutional Advancement) was elected president of the NC Association for Educational Office Professionals (NCAEOP).

Events• In January, PCC hosted

presidents from NC’s 58 community colleges at a meeting of the NC Association of Community College Presidents.

• The Alumni Association continued its Speaker Series with Andy Yakim of Greenville Utilities sharing energy and water

conservation tips and Bobbie Gaumont advising about Holiday Event Planning and decorating ideas.

• Governor Beverly Perdue visited PCC in May 2010 to learn more about how a federal Health Information Technology (HIT) consortium will help get more North Carolinians working in health care professions. During her visit, Gov. Perdue stopped by the school’s William E. Fulford Building for a roundtable discussion with college administrators on future health care jobs in The Tar Heel State.

A Center for Training• PCC put its seal of approval on the

Class of 2010 during the school’s annual spring commencement ceremony. More than 400 of the 971-member graduating class participated. Lieutenant Governor Walter Dalton delivered the commencement address.

In the Continuing Education and Community Development Division, 213 students received a GED and 56 received an Adult High School Diploma.

PCC awarded 971 degrees, diplomas, and certificates to the Class of 2010 compared to 907 in 2009, an increase of 7 percent.

Architectural Technology students participated in the “canstruction” competition as part of a community-sponsored food drive.

Gov. Beverly Perdue gets a preview of PCC’s new polysomnography lab in the Herman Simon Building.

Ashley Nicole Joyner

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Goal #1 – Engagement & Access• Prior to deploying wireless Internet access on campus, students were only able to access the Internet in one of PCC’s computer labs. Wireless Internet access has been deployed in the following buildings: Everett, Fulford, Simon, Reddrick, Leslie, Goess, Humber and White. This access gives students, employees and guests the ability to access the Internet on mobile devices such as smart phones, netbooks, laptop computers and tablets.

• Pitt Community College has been named one of five institutions across the country to lead a regional consortium of community colleges to train thousands of new Health Information Technology (health IT) professionals. The PCC-led consortium received a $10.9 million cooperative agreement (#09CC0078) from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the first year. Additional funding is available for a second year after successful completion of a mid-project evaluation.

• PCC implemented a SMS (text) Messaging System as another mode of communication with our campus community. Currently the Messaging System is only used for emergent or campus wide events with a time constraint, such as early closing due to inclement weather. The Messaging System is optional and allows users the ability to opt in or out at any time.

Goal #2 – Active Learning & Student Success• SEGUE, Seamless Entry with Guidance through Unique Educational Paths, is a Breaking Through and Office of Vocational

and Adult Education “Ready for College” program at Pitt Community College. Community college administrators wanted to develop ways to assist students in breaking through the challenges to academic success. The purpose of these programs is to help certain high-risk students complete their current program (GED/AHS or Developmental Studies) and transition to the next level, whether they move to college curriculum, certificate programs, continuing education, or Developmental Studies. This program attempts to address the struggles that many students face while trying to obtain an education as well as to provide assistance with academic coursework.

• The Summer Program for Academic Navigation (SPAN) was offered by the Developmental Studies Department in the summer of 2010 and provided instruction, academic readiness skills, and an orientation to college for students who were entering college for the first time. Their ACCUPLACER scores placed them in the lower levels of Developmental English and Developmental Math. Bridge programs make a difference in students’ preparedness for and success in college, not only in academics but also in understanding how to navigate the academic environment.

• In the fall semester of 2010, the College administered the SENSE (Survey of Entering Student Engagement) survey to 71 classes in order to gauge entering college students’ experiences of PCC’s institutional practices as well as the students’ behaviors. The response rate was approximately 86%. “The SENSE instrument includes items that elicit information from students about their

first impressions of the college; intake processes such as admissions, registration, assessment, placement, orientation, and financial aid; how they spend their time as they begin college; how they assess their earliest relationships and interactions with instructors, advisors, and other students; ...and so on (www.ccsse.org).” The results of this survey will be available in March 2011 and used to determine why some students succeed and others do not.

• During the spring semester 2009, Pitt Community College conducted the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) and surveyed over 1,200 students. This was the College’s second administration of the CCSSE. The first was in spring semester 2006. The chart below represents the increases in student responses between 2006 and 2009.

Goal #3 – Professional & Organizational Development• Pitt Community College has completed its fourth year of a cooperative agreement with Wuxi Institute of Technology (WXIT)

PCC STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATESIn 2006, the College implemented a Strategic Plan that will help to set the direction of PCC until 2011. The planning was carried out by a small team of faculty and staff, with significant input from trustees, employees, and the community. Four goals were established, and our employees have been working hard toward the attainment of these goals. Listed below are some of the activities and achievements from that initiative.

CCSSE Survey Results

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in Wuxi, China. During this time 16 faculty, staff, and students have visited Wuxi to observe classes and to interact with their colleagues in China. Four WXIT delegations have visited our campus to get a closer look at education and culture in eastern North Carolina. Pitt Community College instructors Sue Jefferson and Calvin Mayo taught English and computer-aided drafting classes respectively in Wuxi during the summer of 2010. Currently, over 80 Wuxi students are enrolled in PCC courses. The cooperative agreement

has allowed an opportunity to experience new cultures and perspectives. During the fifth year, the partnership will offer joint student curriculum projects and international cooperative education opportunities.

• 2009 provided an opportunity for PCC employees to participate in the sixth annual PCC Leadership Institute. Twenty-five individuals participated and brings the total number of graduates to 272.

Goal #4 – Financial Resources & Facility Development

• In 2009, PCC presented a new facilities master plan that will outline growth at the school for the next 10 years.

The first two phases of the 2009-2019 plan call for construction of new classroom and science buildings and a new child development center.

Phase III includes expansion of the Craig F. Goess Student Center to house the

college’s bookstore, disability services program and student lounge as well as improvements to several existing facilities.

Highlighting the final three phases will be a 53,600-square-foot Design and Workforce Technology Center, an Alumni and Foundation Conference Center and a new 50,000-square-foot academic building to support projected enrollment growth.

PCC Machining Technology instructor Calvin Mayo assists two Wuxi Manufacturing Technology students with a computer-aided drafting class assignment.

Participants of the 2009 PCC Leadership Institute pose for a photo at the New Bern Sheraton hotel where the training was held.

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PCC ATHLETIC TEAMS MAKE IT TO THE NJCAA WORLD SERIES

Spring 2010 was a high-water mark for PCC Athletics as both softball and baseball earned trips to national championship tournaments. Prior to 2010, neither had participated in a national tourney. But that all changed when softball topped Spartanburg Methodist for the Region X Tournament Championship and baseball dismantled Potomac State College of WVU twice in the NJCAA’s Eastern District Championship Series.

Softball had a remarkable regular season—at one point winning 19 straight. Coach Junior Bailey’s squad finished atop the Region X standings and achieved numerous ‘firsts,’ including votes in national polling and NJCAA honors for Charity Watson and Christie Brown.

PCC hosted the Region X Softball Championship and posted wins over Stanly Community College, USC-Salkehatchie and Spartanburg Methodist to play for the title. After falling to SMC in game one on the final day, Pitt put the Pioneers away, 3-0, in game two to earn a trip to St. George, Utah.

The Bulldogs faced top-ranked Salt Lake Community College in the first round at the Canyons Softball Complex. And though they trailed just 3-0 going into the bottom of the fifth, miscues in the field and at the plate led to an 8-0 loss.

In the elimination round, PCC led Seward County Community College (KS) 2-1 and

was an out away from advancing before the Saints rallied to tie the game and send it into extra innings. Seward tacked on three in the eighth to knock the Bulldogs from the tourney, 5-2.

“Making it to the national championship tournament gave validity to our softball program,”

Bailey said. “It showed everyone we can compete at the highest level.

“From a recruiting standpoint, it’s been great. Players want to come to PCC to play softball; we’re not a last resort for them to continue their playing careers.”

Baseball’s run to the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colo., began with the Bulldogs rolling through the regular season. The team reached number two in the national rankings early on and finished second in the conference at 22-8.

Coach Tommy Eason’s squad took care of business in the postseason as well, topping Surry Community College, Florence-Darlington and USC-Sumter twice for the Region X Conference Tournament title at Burlington Athletic Park.

Their momentum carried into the Eastern District Championship as the team swept Potomac State to earn the right to play in Colorado.

There, they played in the first round’s marquee game, facing College of Southern Nevada

in front of 10,300 fans at historic Suplizio Field.

Against the Coyotes, who featured Bryce Harper (the top pick in the 2010 MLB Draft), PCC led early but quickly fell behind, 5-1. Though the Bulldogs got as close as 5-3, CSN pulled away to end the game early at 13-5.

In round two, PCC led 8-1 against Temple College (TX), but the wheels came off when a comebacker struck starting pitcher Justin Nygard above his left eye and knocked him from the game. The Leopards would go on to an 11-8 win, ending the Bulldogs’ season at 41-13.

“Winning Region X and the Eastern District were exciting but nothing compared to competing in the JUCO World Series,” said Coach Tommy Eason. “We hope this experience continues to be a domino effect—not only in winning championships but also giving our student athletes a chance to move on to NCAA opportunities and to have a chance to accomplish the ultimate baseball dream, playing Major League Baseball,” he said.

Eleven members of the 2010 squad have moved on to play at either four-year institutions or the professional ranks.

“The future looks bright, and we hope to continue to build a strong team and more importantly strong individuals who are going to succeed in life,” Eason said.

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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.

State 31,255,558.20

County 6,043,876.05

Federal 17,696,261.12

Other* 5,933,020.24

TOTAL FUNDING $60,928,715.61

State51.30%

Federal29.04%

Other*9.74%

County9.92%

2009-2010 EnrollmentCurriculum Programs 11,130 Continuing Education and Community Dev. 10,750

Unduplicated Headcount* 20,682

* Unduplicated Headcount is not the sum of the two totals shown because 693 students took both a Curriculum and ConEd course.

Student ProfileFemale 57.4%Male 42.6%

Average Age 27

In-State Tuition$56.50 per credit hour or $940.00 for full-time students (16 hours or more)**

Out-of-State Tuition$248.50 per credit hour or $3,976.00 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 17 Student/Faculty Ratio 26 :1

2009-2010 GraduatesCurriculum Programs

Associate Degrees 693Certificates 267Diplomas 223

TOTAL 1,183

ConEd/CECD

GED 213Adult High School 56

TOTAL 269

Student Residence ProfilePitt County 60.8%Adjacent Counties 14.3%Other NC Counties 21.1%Non-NC Residents 3.8%

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EARLY 1980s

2010Locat ion of New Fac i l i t ies Maintenance

Complex

Locat ion of New Char les Russe l l Genera l

C lass room Bui ld ing

Locat ion of New Automot ive Technology/Bui ld ing Const ruct ion Technology Bui ld ing

Newly Opened Herman S imon Bui ld ing

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The Pitt Community College Foundation develops relationships and resources for Pitt Community College to provide an extra measure of excellence for its services. During 2009-2010, the PCC Foundation provided $2,129,921 for student scholarships, employee activities, educational programs, and campus construction projects. The Foundation also worked in tandem with three other organizations to provide an additional $2.5 million for capital construction on campus. This was the greatest amount of financial support that the PCC Foundation has ever provided to the College within one year.

The PCC Foundation recognizes students’ 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.

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

In the past year, donors’ support provided opportunities for the PCC Foundation to assist with the construction of the Herman Simon Building. The Simon Building includes several of the College’s health science and general science classrooms and laboratories as well as offices for the VISIONS and HORIZONS Programs.

In 2009-2010, the PCC Foundation supported the college’s efforts to reconnect with the college’s 14,000+ alumni. The Foundation provided funding for alumni activities and the annual awards program to recognize outstanding and distinguished alumni.

During 2010, the Foundation’s leadership began its plans for assisting with the College’s 50th Anniversary celebration in 2011. Receptions, reunions, a gala, and a published history of the college are included in the plans.

Much of the PCC Foundation’s success can be attributed to the leadership and support of its board of directors, donors, and over 100 volunteers who support the its events and activities. We appreciate the work and support that each of these groups provide for our college.

Susan Q. Nobles Executive Director, PCC Foundation

THE PCC FOUNDATION Motivated by the belief

that money invested in Pitt

Community College is an

investment in Eastern North

Carolina’s educational and

economic future, the PCC

Foundation launched the first

capital campaign in college history

in February 2008.

Led by a steering committee

co-chaired by Walter Williams

and Diane Murphrey, PCC’s

Futures First Capital Campaign

sought $8 million, primarily to

fund construction of the Herman

Simon Building, a 34,000 square

foot-addition to the college’s

health sciences facility.

During 2009, the PCC Foundation

completed the Future’s First

Capital Campaign. Contributions

and pledges from 159 donors

totaling over $7.1 million secured

during the campaign, provide

funding for the construction

of the Herman Simon Building,

equipment, student scholarships,

and professional development.

PCC Foundation Board Members such as Jane Whealton and Don Mills are actively involved in PCC’s fundraising events.

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Down East Holiday ShowThe 2009 Down East Holiday Show was the most successful in the fundraiser’s eight-year history. With more than 120 vendors selling a wide variety of merchandise, a record 8,817 shoppers attended and generated more than $69,448.87. Proceeds from this event provide scholarships and educational activities for PCC students.

FOUNDATION SPONSORED EVENTS

Staff & Faculty Fund Drive84 percent participation – $39,676.73 in gifts and pledges

Harvey Lewis and Parker Overton participated in the 2009 PCC Fall Golf Classic.

Shoppers were able to select from a variety of gifts, food items, decorations, and clothing to kick off the holiday season at the 8th Annual Down East Holiday Show in November of 2009.

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

Veterans SaluteThe college honored the nation’s war veterans with a November 10 ceremony in the Charles Coburn Center. The event—PCC’s 12th Veterans Day celebration—featured a speech by Army Captain Chauncey McLeod. Over 200 JROTC students from all six Pitt County high schools participated as did PCC Basic Law Enforcement cadets and the ECU color guard.

PCC Fall Golf ClassicForty teams competed in the Twelfth Annual PCC Fall Golf Classic at Greenville Country Club on October 1. The event netted $23,556.96.

JROTC cadets from area high schools participated in the PCC Veterans Salute ceremony.

PCC Scholarship AuctionThe 6th Annual PCC Scholarship Auction was held February 16 at Rock Springs Center. The event featured 427 attendees and raised $60,017.10.

Bidding is fast and furious during the 5th Annual PCC Scholarship Auction held at Rock Springs Center.

Volunteers sell tickets for a chance to win a driver donated by Pro Golf.

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PCC Foundation Board

Ms. Linda Lynn TrippChairOwnerCarolina Court Reporters, Inc.

Mr. Randy WaltersVice ChairOwnerFarmville Furniture

Ms. Vera BraswellSecretaryFinancial Services ProfessionalNew York Life

Mr. Chip LaughinghouseTreasurerVice PresidentBostic Sugg Furniture

Mr. Billy DunnImmediate Past ChairOwnerMainStreet Promotions

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

Mr. Tim BallanceMarket PresidentWachovia

Mr. Don BrownOwnerDon Brown’s Funeral Home

Mr. Frank Cassiano, Jr.Attorney

Ms. Hope ClarkPCC, Business Administration:Marketing & Retailing

Mr. Randy CollierChairman, PCC Board of Trustees

Ms. Susan EverettVP of Administrative Services, PCC

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

Mr. Lindsey GriffinOwnerL.R. Griffin & Associates

Mr. Don KingPCC InstructorAdult General Education

Ms. Betty LangstonRetired Educator

Ms. Charlene Ross Lee

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. Mark PhillipsDirector, Eastern Regional OfficeNC Biotechnology Center

Mr. Jerry PowellSenior VP, Business DevelopmentSouthern Bank

Dr. William RasberryRetired Dentist

Mr. Kenneth RossPitt County CommissionerRetired Highway Patrol

Mr. Donnie SkinnerAftermarket Core ManagerCopyPro

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

Mr. David VaughnOwnerDavid Vaughn Construction, Inc.

Mr. Mike WeeksOwnerMichael Weeks Agency

Ms. Jane WhealtonAssistant Vice PresidentBB&T

Mr. Curt WillifordBusiness Owner

Mark Benton (left) was selected to receive a North Carolina State Academic Excellence Award.

The President’s Scholarship was given to Shaina Hutson (left) and the President’s Award presented to Courtney Evans (right).

Academic Excellence Awards ReceptionHeld in the Goess Student Center on March 26, the event celebrated the scholastic achievements of 50 PCC students. Courtney Evans received the President’s Award, and Shaina Hutson won the President’s Scholarship. Mark Benton, a Polysomnography student, was 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, Gary Evans was recognized as the 2009 Distinguished Alumni while Outstanding Alumni Awards were presented to Alice Huggins, a 1999 Health Care Management Technology graduate; Bryan Murphrey, a 2000 Marketing & Retailing graduate; and Rita McLawhorn, a 2000 Accounting graduate. Kelley Smart, a 2002 Information Systems Networking graduate, was selected to receive The Young Alumni Award.

Alice Huggins, ‘99 Health Care Mgmt.

Bryan Murphrey, ‘00 Marketing & Retailing

Rita McLawhorn, ‘00 Accounting

Kelley Smart, ‘02 Info. Sys. Networking, Young Alumni Award

The Distinguished Alumni Award was presented to Gary Evans.

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PCC FOUNDATION REPORTFINANCIAL STATEMENT

2009-2010 AllocationsSupporting the College

Scholarships & Mini Grants $146,453.06Donations to PCC $1,871,332.61Program Services $98,795.76General Expenses $27,405.06Student Activities $4,341.78Fund Raising $84,925.56

Total $2,233,253.83

Statement of Financial Positionas of June 30, 2010

6/30/10**Assets Current Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,180,542.28

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

Other Assets Pledges Receivable 1,264,411.12 Discounts - Pledges Receivable (239.54)

Total Assets $3,444,713.86

Liabilities Accounts Payable $9,183.62

Total Liabilities $9,183.62

Net Assets Unrestricted $263,052.37 Temporarily Restricted 2,416,503.61 Permanently Restricted 755,974.26

Total Net Assets $3,435,530.24

** unaudited

The Dalton D. “Skip” Bright Endowed Memorial Scholarship, a $50,000 endowment, was presented to PCC in August 2010. The scholarship honors Mr. Bright, who passed away in 2006 and was a former member of the Independent Insurance Agents of NC, Inc. and long-time employee of Hooker & Buchanan, Inc. Hooker & Buchanan President Lester Brown (front left) presents a check to Pitt Community College President G. Dennis Massey. PCC Foundation Executive Director Susan Nobles (back left) and Bright’s widow, Judy, were also present.

The Captain Christopher Cash Memorial Scholarship was established by the Capt. Christopher Cash Memorial Foundation of NC, Inc. Funds for this scholarship are provided by the annual Reindeer Dash For Cash held in December in Greenville. Dawn Cash Salau (center), Captain Cash’s widow, and Susan Nobles, VP Institutional Advancement are shown presenting the 2009 scholarship to William Monroe (right).

The Addie Gore Memorial Scholarship was established by members of the Iota Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in honor of Addie Gore, the chapter’s first president, to provide tuition assistance for African American students seeking a degree at PCC. Several sorority members visited PCC to present funds for the scholarship. Photo - L-R front row, Mary Maultsby, Susan Nobles, VP Institutional Advancement, and Lavette Ford. Back row - Cheri White, Norma Warren, and Judy Rhodes.

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SCHOLARSHIPS

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 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

Suellen 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 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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PCC FOUNDATION DONORSCircle of Excellence$10,000+Alliance One International, Inc.BB&TDavid Vaughn Construction, Inc.Emily Monk DavidsonBilly R. & Valerie T. DunnE. R. Lewis Construction Co., Inc.Eddie & Jo Allison Smith Family

FoundationEdwards FoundationGreenville Toyota - Craig GoessL.R. Griffin & Associates, Inc.Minges Bottling GroupPCMH FoundationParker & Becky H. OvertonSouthern Bank FoundationWachovia Wells Fargo FoundationWalter L. & Marie S. WilliamsWITN-TV 7

Foundation Leaders$5,000 - $9,999Aldridge and SoutherlandJ. Paul & Diana S. Davenport IIIMetrics, Inc.Herman & Ursula SimonSuddenlink CommunicationsThe Grainger FoundationDavid & Sydney Womack

President’s Council$2,500 - $4,999Fuji Silysia Chemical USA, Ltd.Dr. Peter J. & Amy KragelRobert T. & Suellen G. Monk, Jr.North State Steel, Inc.Timothy D. & Sherri H. RandallCharles E. & Lorraine V. Russell, Ed.D.The Clement CompaniesRandy & Anne WaltersDavid Lee & Stephanie H. Warren, Jr.S.G. Wilkerson & Sons, Inc.

Pitt Society$1,000 - $2,499American Legion Post 151ASMOAttends Healthcare Products, Inc.Barbers RentalsBB&TWilliam & Jenni K. BogeyDawn Cash-SalauCenturyLinkCoca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedRandy & Sue CollierCopyProDoctors Vision CenterEast Carolina Chrysler Dodge JeepEastern Radiologists, Inc.Russell S. & Deborah B. EavesEvolve, Inc.First Citizens BankRobert B. Fulford, Jr.

Charles E. & Tatjana E. Goodman, Jr.Hastings FordGene & Marsha P. HembyHendrix-Barnhill CompanyDon Hicks & Susan EverettTodd Wade & Pamela T. HilbertMark & Kim HollandKiwanis Club of GreenvilleFrank & Charlene LeeDr. G. Dennis & Chikako S. MasseyGraham M. MillsDan & Beth T. NicholsDalton & Susan NoblesPCS PhosphatePhysicians EastPirates PlaceChad E. & Laura S. ReynoldsDr. Donald & Sara Beth Fulford

RhodesSam’s Club FoundationThe Daily ReflectorStephen W. & Susan A. TrippUniversity Health Systems of Eastern

CarolinaJohn & Blair Van CoutrenDee W. & Denise D. VinsonXEROX

College Fellows$500 - $999Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.Deborah L. AmbertAmerican Legion Pitt County 39American Truck Center, Inc,Woody & Rita L. AndrewsTred & Rhonda AsherAtlantic Coast Foods, Inc. (Burger

King)William W. & Laurie W. BaileyDr. Jerry & Debra BarkerBeaufort Regional Health SystemDr. Edward B. BrightCarolina Medical ProductsBobby Lewis & Hope V. ClarkCoastal Plains Restaurants, LLCRickie A. & Roxanne W. DavenportAngela DavisWayland & Elaine DentonDoc Moore & Son Pest ControlLisa C. DriverEast Carolina BankEastern Headache & SpineECVC, Inc.James O. Ensor, Jr.Tina L. FarmerWillard C. & Evelyn H. FinchBeth FulfordAnthony GarnerLeslie K. Allison & David E. GinsburgLarry Graham & Janet MullaneyBruce E. & Debra Ann Hines GrayGreenville Convention CenterGreenville Marine & Sports Center, Inc.Richard C. GrimesMichael W. & Dewey N. GrubbRev. Roger A. & Tommianne L.

HaithcockHD Supply Plumbing

Mary Daughtry HeathRay & Melinda S. HowardInstitutional Interiors, Inc.Roman & Thomasine JusticeSvetoslav Lalov & Velislava K.

KaraivanovaDr. Alfred S. & Betsy B. KingDave KludtMichael L. & Holly Lyn KnightDonald E. & Karen Martin LeeDr. William C. & Sharon Lee, Jr.Jeff & Lynn LeeDavid & Betsy LeechBill & Angela K. Lewis IIJames B. & JoAnne B. LewisNorman K. & Teresa B. LilleyDavid J. & Deborah K. LuskFloyd Van & Katherine B. Madray, Jr.Mitch W. & Lou Jean ManningDaniel S. & Sarah H. MayoDavid C. & Patricia W. McRaeMicrotel Inn & SuitesJack P. & Lydia J. Morgan, Jr.Mortgage Professionals of NCGreg & Heidi ParkerBilly & Simone PatePhil Flowers & Associates, Inc.Pitt Country Mart, Inc.Pitt County Memorial HospitalStephen & Debra A. PremoQuality Collision Repair, LLCRaymond & Lois ReddrickRegional Acceptance CorporationRivers & Associates, Inc.Robinson Jewelers, Inc.Sheetz, Inc.Ricky & Jan StotesberryTaff Office Equipment CompanyTands, Inc. (Bojangles)The Little BankRandy & Linda Lynn TrippTony & Gina TrippRod M. & Lou A. TugwellWalter G. UnderwoodWaters Carpet Center, Inc.Michael D. WeeksGeorge F. Whitfield, Jr.Janipat W. Worthington

Honor Council$250 - $499Kevin & Kim AdamsCharles M. & Linda W. Asbell, Jr.Allen & Wendy W. AyscuePatricia Ann BaldwinArt & Dr. Susan BaneGuerry & Maggie BarbeeThomas L. & Debra J. BarringtonHilda P. BarrowSusan S. BasnightMack Beale Insurance AgencyJeff & Laura BennettKeith W. BielbyKyle & Vera W. BraswellBobby G. & Marie H. BrightDr. D. Gregory ChadwickMilton W. & Belinda Coates

Brian CooperSusan D. CountermanMary DanielKeith G. & Nicole S. DruryEast Coast Equipment CompanyCaprice M. EbronFanette H. EntzmingerAndré B. & Andrea R. GregoryPeter Edward GregoryChuck & Stephanie D. Griffin IIIDr. Virginia HardyWilliam B. & Linda D. HoflerMichael Derek & Emma W. HunterJohn C. & Rosalie Jacobi HutchensMargaret A. JohnsonDonald M. & Michelle A. KingJames E. & Betty R. LangstonGreg & Monica LassiterDaniel T. & Rachel P. LeeRichard D. & Kay J. LeeDavid T. & Karen M. LemoineMacthrift Office FurnitureCharles C. & Joan L. Martin, Jr.Drs. William McConnell & Mary Raab

McConnellBrooke McCrayKathryn T. MinnickBill & Rose ParamoreCurt & Mary S. ParamoreJordan D. PotterJerry W. & Carolyn N. PowellKenneth Ray & Phyllis P. RossGlenn RoysterRuckerjohnsChris & Ashley Dews SmithKenneth W. & Ludie C. SmithNorris W. & Dorothy E. Smith, Jr.T. Rhett Spencer, MD, PAEddie C. & Candy StallingsDavid M. & Carrie TerrianBobby & Donna D. TrippDanny & Janice WebbThomas V. & Pok Woolard, Jr.

PCC Advocates$100 - $249Adams Insurance Services, Inc.Patricia G. AdamsR. Edward & Lee Martin AdamsAlpha Insurance AssociateBrent & Amanda AndersonStanley & Faye ArmstrongTammy J. AtchisonElla L. AtkinsonBurt & Nancy AycockGregory P. & Patricia G. BaldwinBanks & Collins Investments, Inc.Clyn Willard BarberEugene Bibb & Gretchen M. Baugh IIIDr. David L. & Kathie A. BeckmanMickey & Margaret A. BestEddie & Andrea BiggsBob Barbour Honda, Inc.James O. & Connie M. BondMichael L. & Wendy BridgersJoe & Leslie P. BrittainR. Tildon & Becky B. Brittle

Ricky D. BrownDrs. Austin & Wanda BunchTavondia W. BurdettAnn B. ByrdThomas A. & Kathy CarnesGregory W. CarterGary T. & Joanne T. CeresSharon G. CeresChallender Insurance AgencyDr. Carter ChildsClark-Branch, Inc. RealtorsThomas E. & Lora C. ClarkWilliam H. Cobb & Cecilia Moore-

CobbCharles Cameron CoburnDwight G. CollierMichael & Brenda ColomboBrian & Kendall Arlene CommodoreThomas H. & Francine Elks Cooke, Jr.William T. Cooper, Jr.Marty & Laura L. CorbettThomas L. Craft, Jr.Dr. Paul & Sydney CunninghamCharles S. & Cathy DavenportR. Ed Davenport, Jr.DBS ConstructionDelano C. & Gaynell B. DeansLarry C. & Sherry DendyEd & Miriam P. Dennis, Jr.Mimi T. DentonUlla Britta S. DittmarEdgar & Janey H. Douglas, Jr.Allen & Lisa B. ElmoreBrenda H. ErnestFarrior & Sons, IncLonnie W. & Betty C. ForemanGarris-Evans Lumber Co.Jean J. & Happy D. GingrasJeff L. & Stacy H. GiseRhys C. Godwin, Jr.Robert A. Goldberg, Jr.Mary Kay GoodingEdwin & Betsy GrayGreenville-Pitt County Chamber of

CommerceDavid W. & Elizabeth Woods HaddockBrian & Sonya HallJohn & Emily Lu HarringtonFrank M. & Jeane C. HemingwayThomas M. & Kandis Hill, Jr.William M. & Donna A. HillDuane T. & Valentina Spencer HolderDr. Michael HouseDavid J. & Lynne O. HowardRobert & Carolyn HyattPaul R. IngbretsenRobert & Kim JessupJKF ArchitectureTitus & Heather D. Johnson IIIJody P. JonesMichael V. & Gail W. JoynerGeorge J. & Judith G. KasperekNorm & Jane H. KellerBill & Eva KingJ. Bryant & Cindy Kittrell IIIKiwanis Club Of WintervilleBarry & Mandy KnowlesTim Clark & Dr. Linda KuhnJames Howard & Ann Brown Land

The PCC Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following donors for the 2009-2010 fiscal year.

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Brian & Jennifer LaPointVann Richard “Chip” LaughinghouseErnis A. & Carla H. LeeRita LeggettHugh & Linda C. LeightyKatheryn C. LewisHilda Boyd & Buddy LittleCharles E. & Jeanine S. LongLori L. LowryPaul Jeff & Joanna R. MajetteDavid George ManningHarold L. & Janet D. Manning, Jr.Tom K. & Cathy J. MarshRobert L. MartinSandra L. MathisMark A. & Linda R. MazerRichard H. & Marian N. McLawhorn IIIMerry MaidsLarry & Linda R. MesserBrian P. & Jennifer M. MillerDon & Boots MillsJohn E. & Linda G. MonroeGarrie W. & LaVonne S. MooreTimmy & Kelly Diane MooreAnthony & Melanie MorganMorgan Printers, Inc.Chris & Karen A. MossmanWilliam E. Mozingo, Sr.Will & Donna Vick Neal, Jr.James A. & Beth Nelson, Jr.Ernie E. & Meredith E. NicholsRichard G. OwensDavid & Dana Cole ParkerDon & Helen ParrottMark A. & LuAnne A. PhillipsScott & Jane M. PowerMichael D. & Susanne Sartelle PriddyR. R. Miller Construction, Inc.Sidney & Elizabeth P. RabonJeffrey S. & Joy G. RameyDr. William E. & Doris RasberryWilliam R. & Lisa M. Reichstein, Jr.Dr. Will & Regina RespessMichael & Tracy A. RiddleMike & Kimberly W. RobinsonGeorgory E. RobisonRev. Greg D. & Leslie RogersTony & Stephanie Manley RookDr. Robert A. & Jon W. ShawEddie C. SherrodDonald E. & Sue O. SkinnerJohn B. & Charlotte SmithLara H. SmithLynn A. SmithVernon G. & Jessica F. Snyder IIIJames V. & Marguerite C. StephensThomas & Torrey StroudRusty & Jenny SuggJehu & Sally TaffAnna ThompsonDr. Earl TrevathanCarol Ann TuckerMary F. TysonCurt & Melanie VanderhorstCharles M. & Sandra D. VincentJames Diezal & Carmen VincentLauren Elaine WardBuddy & Janice WatersJeanette D. WatersStephen WestAlice C. WilliamsCassius S. WilliamsRaymond W. & Mavis G. Williams

Winterville Insurance AgencyHarvey S. WootenWorth & Darlene Smith WorthingtonPaul B. & Joan Wynn

Friends of PCC$1 - $99Jake Adams, Jr.Richard & Lee AdamsJim & Ida P. AlbrightJerry F. & Shelley C. Allen IIITerry W. AllenCharles K. & Angela R. AndersonBobby W. AndrewsBrenda Jackson AndrewsLillie L. AndrewsBeryalai & Homa AngarAshleigh Wood ArpIan Bradley BaerShannon M. BakerKisha S. BanksTimmy Ray BarfieldMarilyn N. BeaumontMichael W. & Robin T. BennettDonna H. BivansMichael J. & Jessica P. BlakeMargaret (Meg) M. BolesLinda S. BorykJames M. & Stephanie P. BowersWard BradshawConnally BranchLorri C. Stanley BrewerElisabeth A. Parsey BrittTim & Deborah BroadwellJohn P. & Trudy Brooks, Jr.Dorothy Caroline BrownJane Darden BrownMelonie T. BryanJohn R. & Kelsey BuckJanet M. Bullock, EdDNancy S. BunchJanice BundySteve L. BurnetteJohn D. & Amy H. Calhoun, Jr.Angela H. CampbellChristy Joyner CannonGlenda CannonDavid Lee CarmonDr. Wayne & Marian L. CascioEdwin W. & Faye T. CauseyClifton H. & Catherine G. CahoonDavid W. & Lisa Farrior ChappellCharles & Yvette M. Eubanks

ChaunceyJoseph & Patti Devine ClarkThomas H. & Kathleen G. ClarkeRussell CliftAngela ClineScott & Tina Lynn ClinefelterAmy R. ColeKatherine Yopp CollinsRay & Jennifer King CongletonNancy Daun ConradErnie CopenhaverEleanor CorbinDr. Shannon CotnamAngela CouncilBrandi Elizabeth CowanKelvin CoxBlount C. & Leslie L. CraftFrankie L. & Pamela H. DailMae Lee Daniels

James L. & Frances DaughertyJohn M. & Sandra M. DaughertyMary M. DaughtrySusan M. DaughtryRobert L. DeSotoAngelene R. DixonSheldon C. & Meta M. DownesAnthony Wayne & Amy B. EasonTommy T. & Marybeth P. EasonAlan T. & Jenny B. EdwardsHolly EdwardsJoAnn L. ElkinsAndrew Michael ErvinGary L. & Wendy EvansLaTonya M. EvansNancy W. EvansFaith P. FaganQuashima Sharise FaisonJanice L. FisherDonnell L. & Gwendolyn P. FloydAmy FraserJames & Leatrice FreerLyudmila GaleyevaTony GallardoJimmy F. & Carolyn A. GarrisTeresa A. GarrisCyndra H. GasperiniLisa GayTimothy Tyler & Kim GaylordGenesis Sunday SchoolPhilip & Louise GermainObie D. & Becky A. GodleyPamela Paige GorhamMelva (Lois) Banks GrayDavid GriffithBelinda L. GrubbsRalph & Barbara J. HallPat E. HardeeRonald M. & Sandra M. HardisonGayle Leatrice HardyAndrea R. HarperAlton & Ella T. HarrisCassie E. HarrisLeon & Judy H. HarrisLenora Charleston HarveyDon HazelwoodRaymond HeathCara N. HerringtonClifton B. & Sandra A. HickmanMary C. HiggsHenry W. & Debbie E. Hinton, Jr.Hobbs Insurance Agency, Inc.Julia Marie Hodges-RayRita S. HodgesTia Stocks HollomanJames R. HrisoPenny M. HydeVictor E. & JoAnne J. James, Jr.Gregory W. & Stacy H. JarrellJoseph JeansonneSue JeffersonMark E. JesmerJuanita F. JohnsonRosemary Brown JohnsonDeshon Monquette JonesJackie JonesJames Earl & Sherry JonesRuth B. JonesGaston Valentino Jordan, Jr.Jennifer Garris JoynerWillard & Lottie N. JoynerMani S. & Joan A. KavuruMary Duffy Corcoran Keeter

Helen KelleyLeonard M. & Andrea Collins KellyAlicia KingCornelia J. KingAlison S. KnoxJames KornegayShirley P. KuhnMarcia J. LambertCarnell & Deborah L. LammDell Little LaneGreig S. & Beth Randalls LaneRoy C. LanierMack S. & Susan M. LeggettEugenia M. LentzJ. Keith LetchworthEddie & Cindy R. LewisKyle & Shawne LlewellynTracy Lynn LutonThomas C. & Melanie C. LyonsRuggie MacKenzieNorma ManningAngela MartinLinda M. Matlosz-McCarthy &

Marlene MatloszBrandy R. MaxwellCalvin J. MayoLynn E. McCormickDebra P. McGowanMichael A. & Marla A. McLawhornTabitha MillerJoseph & Janet G. MinternAngela M. MooreApril L. MooreIsaac D. & Jamelle G. MooreRodney & Susan Broome MooreBertha Ann MooringJulie H. MoseleyDonald & Karen S. MozingoGregory H. & Sarah M. NeedhamPhil & Gail NicholsKevin Randall & Lori Hagan NoblesMark Ephriam & Marguerite ParkerGayle C. PateRobert Lee PeacockJimmy A. & Angela S. PeadenHeidi PerkinsJames T. & Gail D. PinkhamElla Barnes PittMichael PreussAmanda Lynn PriceTommy & Amanda PriceWilliam E. PriceRoger A. PruhsDouglas L. & Theresa R. RawlsMiriam A. ReedZia Ur RehmanDr. Randall & Marilyn M. RenegarRussell H. & Melissa R. Rhodes, Jr.Michael E. & Mindy F. RichardsonApril RisbyCory RobersonTimothy L. & Priscilla Moore RodgersJack & Carolyn RollinsCarlos Lucien RomeroSonji RowsomDonald F. & Phyllis P. RuddKaren M. SaboLisa Kathryn SadlerMary Lynn SandersonCharles E. SaundersKimberly T. SchollJoseph L. & JoAnn SchuhbauerTerry Lynn Sellers

Sunil & Sonali SharmaWilliam W. ShermanRalph E. & Jean H. SherrodCarol Frances Jones ShieldsLarry & Mary Lee SmartAllen Coleman & Jenni Drew SmithLisa Ann SmithNathan H. & Anita L. SmithWanda Manning SmithRaymond E. SmithsonCharles M. SmithwickNancy O. SpainhourWilliam & Karen W. SpeightDonald R. SpellFreida Elaine SpencerDaniel V. StanfordMark R. & Tilwanda L. SteinbergEdward Vann & Amy T. StephensonKenneth & Nanette B. StillwellAndrew StuartBill & Leigh SypawkaDr. Pal Hargittai & Dr. Katalin SzucsClyde Ray TaylorWanda C. TenpennyGreg & Teresa W. ThompsonCharles A. TingenLee W. & Elizabeth D. ToderickJoy C. TuckerDustin P. TurnerMeredith Ann TurnerPrentice L. TyndallLeonard & Jane Van StaalduinenRobert S. & Joanne (Jody) Bulow

VentersHarold W. & Maurey D. VerzierAlton C. & Cynthia L. WadfordMichael James & Louise WaltenburgTerrence Eugene & Roneisha Denise WardGeorge Douglas WarrenBruce WarrenderKim H. WatersMichael & Diane O. WatersHenry D. & Beverly K. WebsterRhonda J. WellsWayne S. & Ellen W. WestLee A. & Jane Whealton, Jr.Mary Thomas WhiteheadChristi L. WilliamsPeggy WilliamsRobert E. & Rita Bullock WilliamsWillie Mae WilliamsBryan J. WilliamsonCallie R. WoodardLinwood E. & Glenda O. Woodard, Jr.Stephanie T. WoodleyAllyson Swain WoolardWesley M. & Wendy WootenDawn M. WorthingtonKathy A. WorthingtonDaniela 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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