PRESIDENT’S REPORT










OUR COMMITMENT TO STUDENT SUCCESS DRIVES EVERYTHING WE DO AT JCC. EVERY HANDSHAKE MARKS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW OPPORTUNITY.

OUR COMMITMENT TO STUDENT SUCCESS DRIVES EVERYTHING WE DO AT JCC. EVERY HANDSHAKE MARKS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW OPPORTUNITY.
Dear Johnston County Community,
It is my pleasure to share with you a review of our past year, marked by significant milestones and forward strides. First and foremost, I am delighted to report that JCC has never, in its entire history, had more students than it does now.
This growth is a testament to the exceptional work of our faculty and staff, the relevance and quality of our academic programs, and the unwavering support from our community. Our students, both returning and new, continue to choose JCC for their higher education. In addition to our enrollment successes, we have completed our Facilities Master Plan.
This comprehensive blueprint for our campus’s future development ensures that we are not only meeting the current needs of our students and staff but also anticipating and preparing for future growth and advancements. The completion of this plan involved extensive consultation with stakeholders, including students, faculty, staff, and community members, ensuring that our facilities will support a vibrant and dynamic learning environment for years to come.
The progress we have made is a reflection of our shared commitment to excellence and the value we place on education as a cornerstone of our community’s future. As we look ahead, I am confident that Johnston Community College will continue to thrive and serve as a beacon of opportunity and growth for all who come through our doors. Let us celebrate our achievements and remain focused on the exciting work that lies ahead. Thank you for your continued support and belief in our mission. Together, we are making a difference.
The JoCo Commissioners Promise is a last-dollar scholarship made possible by the Johnston County Commissioners. Johnston County Residents who earn a recent high school credential can attend JCC for up to four semesters tuition-free if they complete their admissions steps.
The Next NC Scholarship is a financial aid program that helps most North Carolinians from households making $80,000 or less pursue higher education by fully covering tuition and fees at any community college or more than half, if not all, of tuition and fees to attend any public university in the state.
Over the Summer, JCC and Johnston County Public Schools worked together to provide multiple opportunities to help students complete their FAFSAs and answer questions about financial aid.
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2023-2024
2023-2024
Celebrating Excellence: Dwight Barnes, a distinguished Computer Integrated Machining Technology instructor, has been honored as Faculty of the Year by his peers and supervisors, reflecting his dedication to education and industry excellence.
“After 23 years of working in the machining industry I have found that teaching and mentoring future generations of CNC Machining is one of my proudest accomplishments. There is nothing like hearing from former students reaching out to you and learning the impact that you have had on them.”
The Johnston Community College Faculty and Staff Conference was a resounding success! Faculty and staff engaged in a variety of workshops focused on innovative teaching methods and student engagement. We left with valuable insights and strategies to enhance our students’ success.
At Johnston Community College, we are committed to a culture of continuous improvement. We strive to implement innovative solutions that enhance the overall experience, fostering success for every student.
From Biowork to Truck DrivingJCC’s innovative programs pave the way for career readiness!
The 2023-24 academic year was a year of many firsts for JCC. JCC was the first community college to offer BioWork certificate training in all the county’s public high schools. In total, 76 high school students completed the certificate.
JCC was the first in the state to offer truck driver training to eligible high school students through our College and Career Promise program.
Setting the standard with our first state-of-the-art Security Operations Center, JCC is shaping the future with innovative training programs.
Johnston Community College was awarded $645,836 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish its first cutting-edge Simulated Cyber Range Training Environment and additional funds from the Carolina Cyber Network to create a Security Operations Center. This initiative aims to bolster the college’s cybersecurity program, providing students with hands-on experience crucial for success in the rapidly evolving field of cybertechnology.
Celebrating a new tradition, JCC is shining a spotlight on academic success.
JCC hosted its first Honors and Awards Ceremony to celebrate outstanding graduates. The event recognized academic excellence and leadership among students, marking a significant milestone in fostering achievement and community spirit.
The following students were recognized for excellence in their individual program areas:
Kellan R. All, Computer Integrated Machining
Emma Lee Balance, Therapeutic Massage
Anthony Bianchi, Information Technology (Network Management)
Aryssa Berrios, Medical Sonography
Donavyn Butcher, Applied Engineering Technology
Heather Choate, Accounting and Finance
Isabelle Council, Associate in Arts
Lauren Cox, Early Childhood Education
Erica DeSousa, Associate Degree in Nursing
Cintya Espinoza-Segueda, Associate in Science
Kayla D. Ham, Medical Assisting
Olga Hinson, Community Spanish Interpreter
Nancy Lopez-Bravo, Cosmetology
Johanna Jimenez, Medical Office Administration
Jessica Malagon-Meza, Business Administration
Anthony Martinez, Welding Technology
Andrea Minters, Cardiovascular Sonography
Ashley Norris, Associate in Arts Teacher Prep
Duke Omari, Diesel and Heavy Equipment
Devin Penny, Radiography
Tom Phan, Air Conditioner, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology
Imdad Rashed, Associate in Engineering
Traci Reynolds, Criminal Justice Technology
Paul Robinson, Paralegal Technology
Jayden Skillern, Information Technology/Cyber Security
Dorothy Evone Smith, Academic and Career Readiness
Z’niah Thaggard, Health and Fitness Science
Jeff Thompson, Emergency Medical Services
Academic Excellence Award: Jacob Coulter
Dallas Herring Achievement Award: Jose Bautista-Alvarez
Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award: Robyn Matthews
President’s Award: Dakota Williams
Citizenship Award: Annika Autry
The following student athletes were recognized for academic excellence:
Quaevon Anderson
Alayna Randolph
Alvin Singleton
Z’niah Thaggard
The following graduates were recognized for their service to JCC as Student Ambassadors:
Quaevon Anderson
Nancy Lopez Bravo
Madelyn Sutphin
Dakota Williams
Gerramii Woodrum
JCC offers more than 35 clubs and organizations, non-academic support, such as wellness counseling, and academic resources like tutoring.
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JCC is committed to fostering a vibrant student experience outside of academics. During the 2023-24 academic year, we hosted New Student Orientation, Club and Campus Resource Fair, Welcome Back Week, Cram Jam, and even got together to witness the eclipse in April!
Johnston Community College is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of its 2024 graduates. Across the 2023 Summer, 2023 Fall, and 2024 Spring semesters, a total of 1,331 credentials were awarded, including 570 certificates, 86 diplomas, and 675 associate degrees.
Among these, 874 individual students earned at least one credential. At this year’s commencement, 387 students participated in the graduation ceremony at Campbell University, walking across the stage to mark this significant milestone in their academic journey.
JCC’s first Open House in several years was a smashing success, drawing in over 700 attendees! This family-friendly event highlighted all the amazing opportunities and resources our college offers to the community.
JCC is dedicated to serving its community in a number of ways. From personal enrichment programming to our Performing Arts series, the College is expanding its reach in Johnston County. During the 2023-24 academic year, we hosted Family Science Day, Juneteenth Jam, and much more.
More than 300 kids ranging in age from 6 to 18 took part in our Summer Camps in 2024. The camps teach children skills in the Culinary Arts, Engineering, Fine Arts and more.
COMMUNITY FOCUS
In the fall of 2023, approximately 3,500 eighth-grade students had the opportunity to connect with more than 40 local industries at JOCO WORKS, an immersive career experience.
Launched in 2019, JOCO WORKS is an innovative, industry-led, collaboration between Triangle East Chamber of Commerce, Johnston Community College (JCC), Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS), Benson Chamber of Commerce, Clayton Chamber of Commerce, government, and various business leaders to meet the growing needs of the workforce in Johnston County. This program transforms ways JCPS eighth graders in Johnston County explore future careers. For students that already had a career path in mind, they received in-depth exposure into their desired field. Industries represented include biotechnology, manufacturing, construction, hospitality, and tourism.
Over the course of the 2023-24 academic year, JCC committed to having more educational programming at our Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center. The center has held educational programs for school districts, home school programs, summer enrichment, and more. The public is also welcome to explore the center’s miles of scenic trails and connect with wildlife. From interactive exhibits to guided nature tours, our center offers a unique opportunity for all ages to learn about and enjoy the natural world.
Novo Nordisk was named Johnston Community College’s 2023 Business and Industry Partner of the Year. JCC announces this award each year at its annual Breakfast Before Business, a signature networking event for professionals across our region. Novo Nordisk is a long-time partner of the College in Biopharmaceutical Workforce Training.
On behalf of the Johnston Community College Foundation and Board of Directors I want to thank you for your support of our college and students over this past year. As I reflect on all the students’ lives we have been able to impact, I am honored to have played such an integral role. Last year we raised the minimum for endowments to $25,000 to make a bigger impact for students attending JCC. We also instituted the JAG Scholarship (JCC Award for Growth). These awards were a $500 scholarship given to students who may have decided to attend college late in the application process and were unable to obtain financial aid. These scholarships were able to give a boost to those students who may not have had the opportunity to further their education.
There are so many barriers for students wishing to attend college other than the tuition and books. Over the past year, we witnessed an uptick in the number of students needing emergency funding for rent, transportation, child care and many other areas where life has prevented them from being able to continue attending courses. Food insecurity among our students is also on the rise. Working with our TRIO program, we have been able to secure funds this year to have Grab and Go stations across campus for students to have a healthy quick snack or meal prior to or between classes.
Over the last fiscal year, the Foundation’s assets have remained strong at $14,934,077. Contributions, event revenues, and in-kind gifts generated $1,417,968 for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. Your generosity in providing scholarships and funding for emergencies and food insecurities allows for our students to pursue career goals that enhance their quality of life, ultimately enhancing Johnston County’s economic growth and development. You also provide the opportunity for our staff and faculty to participate in professional development to stay up-to-date on the latest equipment and technology needed to assist our students.
Our Foundation staff and Board of Directors are truly grateful for each of you for continuing your support of Johnston Community College and we look forward to what the future holds for the college and Johnston County.
JOY CALLAHAN
JCC FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Linda Vann Lassiter Women’s Society, founded in 2019, honors Linda Lassiter’s philanthropic spirit. Each year, a luncheon celebrates her legacy and recognizes community contributions. The 2024 Philanthropist of the Year, Carol Arnn, was honored for her years of service, including her work at Smithfield Manor and efforts to eradicate polio. Nearly $36,000 was donated in 2023-2024, and the Society’s endowments total almost $693,000. This year, eight young women from four I-95 corridor high schools received scholarships to attend JCC.
The Foundation hosted its second annual Casino Night and Reverse Raffle on Thursday, October 5, 2023. Nearly 200 guests enjoyed Blackjack, Poker, Craps, Roulette, and a chance to win $5,000! The evening’s theme, “Let’s Groove Tonight,” invited attendees to wear their best ‘70s attire. Vic McCormick and Leigh Page were crowned Groovy King and Queen, winning $500 each for their stellar costumes. The event raised over $18,000 to support programs like professional development grants, enrollment growth initiatives, and direct institutional support.
In the 2023-2024 academic year, the JCC Foundation provided over $344,000 in scholarships to 435 students, along with $50,000 in direct institutional support, $4,326 in student emergency aid, and $5,351 in professional development grants for faculty and staff. Each year, the Foundation also hosts an event to recognize the generous donors whose contributions make these opportunities possible.
2023-2024
Bob Slaughter Memorial Endowment
Buehler Family Continuing Education Annual Scholarship
Camille Stephenson Collins Annual Biowork Scholarship
Jim and Herberta Uzzle Annual Scholarship
Johnston County Tourism Authority Culinary Annual Scholarship
Radiography Student Support Fund
President’s Circle - $100,000+
Becton Dickinson
Golden LEAF Foundation
Luby and Catherine Wood Family Foundation
Platinum $50,000-$99,999
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bragg, Jr.
UNC Health Johnston
Gold $25,000-$49,999
Charles Elbert Bingham & Meta
Lunceford Bingham Perpetual CT
Mr. Don Lassiter
New Hope Crisis Pregnancy Center
Robert P. Holding Foundation, Inc.
Viribus Foundation Division
Silver $10,000 - $24,999
Airtron Heating & Air Conditioning
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Janis
Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation
First Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Gene Haas Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Woody Bailey
Mr. John Taylor
Mr. Kenneth Talton
NC Community Foundation, Inc.
NC Transportation Maintenance Council
Partner $5000 - $9999
Dr. and Mrs. Nitin Gupta
Dual Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning
Grifols Therapeutics Inc.
Novo Nordisk
Rotary Club of Central Johnston County
Stancil Oil Company
The North Carolina Foundation for Christian Ministries
Vivian C. Finch Trust
Associate $1000 - $4999
Amelia Christian Church
Dr. and Mrs. Griffin Lockett
Dr. and Mrs. Karen Lippitt
Dr. and Mrs. Stan Watson
Dr. and Mrs. Vern Lindquist
Dr. Evelyn Niday
Dr. Oliver Johnson
First Flight Federal Credit Union
Four Oaks Elementary PTA
Gregory Poole Equipment Co
InterState Outdoor, Inc.
Junior Women’s League of Smithfield
Mayor and Mrs. Jeffrey Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sugg
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Breeden
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grippaldi
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elek
Mr. Bruce G. Johnson
Mr. Grant Hargett
Mr. Jon D. Strickland
Mr. Joseph Forgeng
Mr. Randy and Dr. Rhonda Davis
Mrs. and Mrs. Dewana J. Hartley
Mrs. Jane T. Patterson
Mrs. Kathy Parrish
Mrs. Lois C. Stephenson
Mrs. Margaret R. Fuccello
Mrs. Mary Ellen Causby
Ms. Allison R. Chandler
Ms. Bonnie Burns
Ms. Janet D. Wilson
Ms. Kelly Uzzle
Ms. Kim M. Robertson
Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Riley Valencia, VMware Foundation
Selma Petroleum Mutual Aid Co-Operative Association
State Farm Companies Foundation
Steven Schenkel
The Optimist Club of Greenville INC.
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 990
Walmart
Affiliate $500 - $999
Crooked Row Produce, LLC
Dr. Kismet Matthews
Dr. Marc David
Harrod Heating & Air LLC
JNOW
LS3P Engage Design Transform
Magic Murals
Meadow School PTO
Mr. and Mrs. Ayden R. Lee, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Daughtry
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G. Dominique
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Key
Mr. and Mrs. David Holt
Mr. and Mrs. DeVan Barbour IV
Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Strickland
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Tharrington
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bouchard
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Woodard
Mr. and Mrs. William Ragsdale
Mr. Eric Mullen
Mr. Ike and Dr. Pam Harrell
Mr. John and Dr. Terri H. Lee
Mr. Jordan and Dr. Kathleen Coates
Mr. Mike Mizelle
Mr. Robert Hildenbrand
Mr. Zach Moore
Mrs. Faye Jones
Mrs. Lisa Cooper
Ms. Louise Stancil
Ms. Meredith Rabil
Ms. Tara Abernathy
Parrish Cleaning Services
Rep. Larry C. Strickland
Serve the Need in Johnston County, Inc.
SIA Group
Smithfield Selma High School Class of 1988
South Johnston High School
Town Market, Inc.
Triangle East Chamber of Commerce
Wilson & Associates, CPAs
Patron $250 - $499
Anew U Counseling Services PLLC
Bales and Boykin, DDS, PA - Neuse
Dental Group
Breeden Law Office
David & Shannon Gooding
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Reichard
Harris Global Forwarding, LLC
Honorable and Mrs. Bob W. Bryant, Jr.
Morris Interest Group LLC.
Mr. Brian Worley
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ruiz
Mr. and Mrs. Danny C. Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Tripp
Mr. and Mrs. Emery D. Ashley
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin McKay Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Dailey
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. John Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reblora
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hester
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Grady
Mr. Barry Partlo
Mr. Bengie L. Gaddis
Mr. Bradley Stowell
Mr. Christopher Hardin
Mr. Gregory Vinson
Mr. Jimmy Sutton
Mr. Sergio Gaddis
Mrs. Ann P. Jackson
Mrs. Britney L. Shawley
Mrs. Lana H. Wyatt
Mrs. Lynda Creech
Mrs. Megan L. Shaner
Mrs. Pat B. Proctor
Ms. Carrie Dudley
Ms. Donna P. Hinnant
Ms. Melissa Overton
Ms. Melissa Robbins
Ms. Shannon V. Howell
Ms. Sharon L. Coley
Ms. Sierra Thomas
Pirate’s Pest Control
SkillsUSA, Inc.
White Swan Barbecue
Contributor - $1 - $249
Airflow Products Company
Benson Chamber of Commerce
Benson Chiropractic Center
Black Stogies Cigars
Downing & Pine Interiors
Dr. Amanda Rodrigues
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Smith
Dr. Cara McConnell
Dr. Carolyn G. Ennis
Dr. Christine Wilson
Dr. Consuela Blaizes
Dr. Eric Bracy
Dr. Felita C. Carr
Dr. Justin M. Bradshaw
Dr. LaShawndra White
Dr. Lisa Draughon
Dr. Susan L. Eure
Eastern Carolina Taxidermy, INC
Edwards, Jackson & Associates, PA
Evans Tire & Automotive Center, Inc.
Haines Vision Care
Home Instead Senior Care
Honorable and Mrs. Andy Corbett, Jr.
Johnston County Chapter NC
Society of Surveyors
Kookie Krumbs
Mr. Alexander Forde
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sawrey
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Gagnon
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Culver
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Underwood
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Smith
Mr. and Mrs. David Drew
Mr. and Mrs. David Grady
Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson V. Neville
Mr. and Mrs. Derek K Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Godwin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huebner
Mr. and Mrs. H Micheal Ligon
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steele
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey W. Grantham
Mr. and Mrs. J. Darryl Whichard
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Massengill
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hurt
Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Batten
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pickering
Mr. and Mrs. John Donald Hobart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fortson III
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Y. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Levy Haddock
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Sugg
Mr. and Mrs. Mert Woodall
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sayers
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Connet
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vick
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sadowski
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Daughtry
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Tee Page
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Caracciolo
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ambrose
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turnage
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Williford
Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Gregory, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Woody Bailey
Mr. Anthony Penny
Mr. Bobby Jones
Mr. Bradley A. Williams
Mr. Bruce Pomeroy
Mr. Christopher Zingelmann
Mr. Clyenzer Taylor
Mr. Cody L. Peedin
Mr. Dakota K. Thompson
Mr. David G. Webb
Mr. David Gooden
Mr. David Samuel Jones
Mr. Derrick Arnold
Mr. Dustin Williams
Mr. Dwight L Barnes
Mr. Ed Aldridge
Mr. Eddie McDaris
Mr. Edwin Hampe
Mr. James W. Phillips
Mr. Jay Jones
Mr. Jeffery K. Hamilton
Mr. Jim Jackson and Mr. Tom Wilkes
Mr. Joe D. Fortney
Mr. John and Dr. Terri H. Lee
Mr. John Whitenton
Mr. Johnnie Page
Mr. Jonathan Hartley
Mr. Jonathan Howle
Mr. Jonathan Lane
Mr. Joseph Hopkins
Mr. Keith Grantham
Mr. Ken Robol
Mr. Kenneth McCormick
Mr. Kenneth W. Duncan
Mr. Kevin Sloan
Mr. Kristopher Bradshaw
Mr. L. C. Smith Jr.
Mr. Lalonzo Chambers
Mr. Mark Sullivan
Mr. Mark Zinglemann
Mr. Marvilo Gay
Mr. Matthew G. Gathercole
Mr. Matthew Nadeau
Mr. Michael Grice
Mr. Michael Savage
Mr. Nicholas I. Ogada
Mr. Owen R. Daughtry
Mr. Patrick Archer
Mr. Paul H. Hulth
Mr. Ray Sullivan
Mr. Reno Palombit
Mr. Richard Fanney
Mr. Richard Perry
Mr. Ricky B. Raynor
Mr. Robert Carver
Mr. Robert J. Long
Mr. Robert P. Blackman
Mr. Samuel Stuard
Mr. Scott Blackmon
Mr. Sirus Forghani
Mr. Steven Penny
Mr. Thomas D. Duncan
Mr. Thomas Parker
Mr. Travis White
Mr. Vic McCormick
Mr. Vincent Gaddy
Mr. William B. Otanez
Mr. William Kirby
Mr. William M. Dean
Mrs. Adriene T. Howard
Mrs. Amanda J. Zekanis
Mrs. and Mr. Christina Wilson
Mrs. Andrea Dawn Robbins
Mrs. Angela Holland
Mrs. April Mitchell
Mrs. Brittany M. Baker
Mrs. Carla W. Stafford
Mrs. Carolyn Terry
Mrs. Carrie Pitts-Densmore
Mrs. Cindy Thompson
Mrs. Dee Dee W Reaves
Mrs. Dianne Riley-Gray
Mrs. Elaine Marshall Morris
Mrs. Elena M. Dodson
Mrs. Elizabeth Ham
Mrs. Gail S. Rivera
Mrs. Jackie Seare
Mrs. Janice Hannah Nelson
Mrs. Jennifer M. Cable
Mrs. Jennifer S. Wells
Mrs. Jennifer Williford
Mrs. Julia Phillips
Mrs. Julie Griffin
Mrs. Lois S. Stewart-Lucas
Mrs. Martha J. Stovall
Mrs. Misty Hamilton Bryant
Mrs. Sandra McCain
Mrs. Shannon Hill
Mrs. Sheri B. Jenkins
Mrs. Stephanie Hall
Mrs. Teresa A. Addison
Ms. Angela J. Moore
Ms. April Bass
Ms. Barbara Brothers
Ms. Barretta Haynes McLean
Ms. Bryanna Braithwaite
Ms. Carol Fleming
Ms. Cassidy L. Smith
Ms. Charlene Little
Ms. Cierra Parks
Ms. Courtney J. Kennedy
Ms. Dana Wooten
Ms. Danielle Kroeger
Ms. Darla R. Peedin
Ms. Debra Rhodes
Ms. Deena H. Henry
Ms. Destiny L. Chambers
Ms. Dinah Morgan
Ms. Donna C. Ryder
Ms. Donna Stear
Ms. Doris R. Edwards
Ms. Eloisa Vargas Ruiz
Ms. Erin Warric
Ms. Everlena Faison
Ms. Fallon B. Pleasants
Ms. Frances S. Scott
Ms. Frankie L. Avery
Ms. Gaile Brittain
Ms. Gwendolyn Rouse
Ms. Heather Wurr
Ms. Jacqueline W. Murphy
Ms. Jawanda Vick
Ms. Jaymie D. Glover
Ms. Jennifer Horvath
Ms. Jennifer M. Ramirez
Ms. Jennifer Osterhoudt
Ms. Jennifer Pittman
Ms. Joan Pierce
Ms. Juli Spata
Ms. Kathryn E. Gattis
Ms. Kathryn Farrior
Ms. Kelli T. McLamb
Ms. Kelli Tingen
Ms. Kelly Blanchard
Ms. Kimberly Futrell
Ms. Kristian R. Henry
Ms. Kristy Casey
Ms. Kristy Watson
Ms. Lauren Brunner
Ms. Lauren Smith
Ms. Lee Anna Wilson
Ms. Letitia Rawlinson
Ms. Lindsey N. Parnell
Ms. Lindsey T. Pearce
Ms. Loretta Byrd
Ms. Lorie B. Evans
Ms. Lucy Denise Bite
Ms. Lyn Andrews
Ms. Maggie Crandall
Ms. Maggie Godwin
Ms. Marcia H. Woodall
Ms. Margaret Scovil
Ms. Maria D. L. A. Mora
Ms. Marie E. Brown
Ms. Marjorie F. Parker
Ms. Maureen McGuinness
Ms. Meagan J. McKinnon
Ms. Megan M. Moeller
Ms. Megan Rivera
Ms. Melissa Lentz
Ms. Melody Faeizi
Ms. Mercedes Valenzuela
Ms. Michelle Lewis
Ms. Miriam Amado-Lopez
Ms. Misty L. Garcia
Ms. Natalie C. Smith
Ms. Natalie Oliver
Ms. Natasha Thompson
Ms. Nichole R. Arroyo
Ms. Nichole S. Miller
Ms. Page Redmon
Ms. Patricia Sasser
Ms. Paula Gibson
Ms. Perla R. Camacho
Ms. Phelicia A. Thompson
Ms. Rachael D. Holloway
Ms. Rebecca Dunham
Ms. Rebekah Stanton
Ms. Renee Best
Ms. Sabrina E. Lowery
Ms. Sandra Parrish
Ms. Shakeeta King
Ms. Shecuria Gaddis
Ms. Shelia Jefferson
Ms. Shenika I. Thorb
Ms. Shenika Thorb
Ms. Silke Hasselberg
Ms. Stacie Holmes
Ms. Stephanie Klien
Ms. Susan Austin-Vick
Ms. Suzanne Ross
Ms. Tameka Tyner
Ms. Tammy Womack
Ms. Tanya Galloway
Ms. Teresa L. Foster
Ms. Teresa S. Thompkins
Ms. Tonia D. Padrick
Ms. Trisha Woodard
Ms. Wendy Tart
Ms. Winifred S. Weaver
NC Alpha Beta Chapter
NC Association of County Commissioners
North Carolina Black Alliance
Perfectly Pampered Salon & Spa
Pine Level Hardware & Furniture Company
Rev. and Mrs. Almond R. Warrick, Jr.
Summerlin Builders, Inc.
W. Landis Bullock Industrial & Contractor Supply
Wheels & Deals of Smithfield, Inc.
Young’s Auto Center & Salvage
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