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Chamber president Tim Jones invited me to the quarterly luncheon of the
Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce,
held 18 December 2012 at the Rainwater Conference Center.
I counted about 70 people there, and only maybe a dozen were Chamber
board and staff, so that was a very well-attended meeting.
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ray Perrin,
president of
Wiregrass Technical College said:
“Strong education systems are the heart of economic development.”
He congratulated
VSU on the recent football win,
as well as the various other local school systems, government bodies,
and businesses, and proceeded to give an overview of what Wiregrass Tech is
and what it does, which includes everything from automobile repair
to computer science; from adult education for high school equivalency
to advanced courses, in the eleven counties it serves,
through the campuses in Valdosta, Fitzgerald, and Adel, as well as
at Moody AFB and online overseas.
He noted that changes in the HOPE scholarship and economic improvement
had decreased enrollment, but Wiregrass Tech still has a large
student body and is adding programs, such as in nursing
and respiratory therapy.
Plus a 97.5% placement rate.
Also in the plans is an
Allied Health Education building
100,000 square foot facility that would cost about $20 million,
for which Wiregrass Tech will be approaching the Georgia General Assembly
in the next few years.
Dr. Perrin invited feedback and requested assistance,
both financially and
in getting the word out about what Wiregrass Tech can do.
Tim Jones remarked that he was also on the board of the
Wiregrass Tech Foundation which was in a fundraising drive,
so anybody who wanted to donate could see him.
(And it turns out you can also
donate online.)
Here’s
a video playlist
of the entire meeting, followed by a few notes.
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