Clarkesville, GA – Each year North Georgia Technical College recognizes Alumni who have excelled in their professions. Jeannie Barrett, Ricky Crocker, and Morris Harrison were chosen as recipients of this year’s Career Achievement Awards. Clarkesville resident and retired NGTC President Jim Marlowe was officially inducted into the Hall of Fame by former President Dr. Judy Hulsey.
“It is such an honor to have with us today both Dr. Hulsey and Mr. Marlowe,” said President Dr. Gail Thaxton. “Together they have a long list of accomplishments from accreditations to the initiation of outstanding student organizations such as GOAL (Georgia Occupational Award for Leadership) and HEROES (Having Equity Resources and Opportunities Equals Success). We stand on their shoulders of great leadership and they positioned this college for greatness and made possible the success of students and graduates.”
The Hall of Fame Award is bestowed on a deserving alumnus who graduated from North Georgia Tech at least 20 years prior to nomination. The candidate must have distinguished himself/herself in his/her professional life.
Career Achievement Awards are given to graduates of NGTC working in the field for which they studied at the college. The winners must have distinguished themselves in their careers and be respected by fellow employees and by citizens of their community.
Homecoming is an annual event which is held the third Saturday in October. For more information, please contact [email protected] or visit www.northgatech.edu.
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