Retiree Spotlight
HONOREES JONATHAN HERSHEY, PhD GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE 1983-2021 Jonathan Hershey began his career as a Temporary Instructor of English at Floyd Junior College in 1983, and he has served as the Dean of Humanities and Professor of English at GHC since 2010. His other roles included Director of Georgia Highlands African American and Minority Male Excellence (GHAME) and Brother 2 Brother – two initiatives to improve college success rates for minority men. Dr. Hershey received numerous GHC, local, and state awards for his youth advocacy and service, including the Governor’s Award in the Humanities, Child Advocate of the Year by the Rome-Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth, the MLK Commission Community Service Award, and the African American Male Initiative Leadership Award. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in English and Creative Writing from Georgia State University and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative from the University of Alabama. He and his wife reside in Rome.
THOMAS DAVID MATHIS GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE 1993-2021 David Mathis has spent 29 years at Georgia Highlands College, serving as Athletics Director and the Kinesiology and Wellness Program Manager as well as Tournament Director for the Georgia High School Association basketball tournaments held at GHC each year. He helped to raise money for non-traditional student scholarships, and his work as Co-Camp Administrator for the GHC Foundation Camp helped at-risk males ages 10-14 to engage in athletic, academic, and character-building activities. Additional accomplishments include numerous volunteer service awards, a 2019 induction into the Rome-Floyd Sports Hall of Fame, and being named a Heart of the Community Award recipient. Mathis also serves as Chairman of the Rome-Floyd County Litter and Blight Task Force and the Rome-Floyd County Land Bank Authority. He is married and has three grown children.
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