Clarkesville, GA — North Georgia Technical College recently welcomed the following full-time instructors, coordinators and directors as new employees:
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Kelsey Dillard, High School Coordinator, will supervise the dual enrollment Move on When Ready program which works with high school students. She will be working with area high schools in the college’s eight-county service region and assisting students with their applications to the program. Previously, Dillard worked at Young Harris College as the director of campus activities for two years. She has a master of education degree in professional counseling from the University of West Georgia and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Mercer University.
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Angie Foster, Program Director of Associate of Science Degree in Nursing, recently was a nurse recruiter at AnMed Health in Anderson, SC, and also was a nursing instructor at Athens Technical College from 2007-2016. Foster earned a master of science degree in nursing from the Medical College of Georgia and is a certified Basic Life Support provider by the American Heart Association as well as a certified facilitator with Developmental Dimensions International.
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Brittany Schenck, High School Coordinator, will work with the Move on When Ready high school students who dual enroll at the college. Previously, Schenck worked at Toccoa Falls College as the dual enrollment coordinator since 2015. She earned a bachelor of science degree in counseling and psychology from Toccoa Falls College in 2011.
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Anthony Sirianni, Criminal Justice Instructor, is a retired assistant chief of police of the North Port Police Department in Sarasota County, Fla. Sirianni has over 30 years of law enforcement experience, and he says he is excited to devote the second half of his life to training the next generation of cops. Sirianni teaches at the Blairsville, Clarkesville and the Currahee campuses and resides in Blairsville.
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Rodney Smith, Business Technology Instructor, recently taught Business Technology for seven years at Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro, Ga. Smith also previously taught at West Georgia Technical College and worked in telecommunications for more than 12 years during which time he traveled internationally to more than 32 different countries. He holds a master of education degree in business education from The University of West Georgia as well as a master of divinity degree from the Southern Baptists Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky.
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Staci Sulhoff, Applied Business Technology Instructor, is the owner of Michael Grafx Photography where she has been a freelance photographer and graphic designer for more than 10 years. Sulhoff received a master’s degree in business administration as well as a bachelor’s degree in business and a bachelor’s degree in art from Piedmont College. Sulhoff will be instructing on all three NGTC campuses; she resides in Cleveland.
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Jamey Wilkes, Director of Library Services, was previously the reference librarian at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, SC, since 2011. He also served as the assistant reference librarian and special collections librarian at Brenau University in Gainesville, Ga. Wilkes received a master of library and information science from the University of South Carolina in 2000. Wilkes will be working at the Clarkesville Campus library.
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Mona Williams, Business Technology Instructor, recently taught business technology at West Georgia Technical College since 2002. Williams earned a master of business education degree from the University of West Georgia. At West Georgia Technical College, Williams was very active in Phi Beta Lambda as an advisor and received the Phi Beta Lambda Advisor of the Year award in 2012, 2013, and 2016. She was also a top finalist for the college’s Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year award in 2008. Williams will be instructing at the Blairsville Campus.
For more information about NGTC, visit northgatech.edu.