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KeyMark Sponsors Six TCTC Scholarships

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KeyMark Sponsors Six TCTC Scholarships

The Tri-County Technical College (TCTC) Foundation hosted an appreciation luncheon September 30 for corporate donor KeyMark and the six recipients of scholarships the company sponsors.

Recipients include: • Kevin Davenport, a CT-Software and Web Development major; • Gavin Jones, CT-Cybersecurity/Forensics major; • Nicholas Lella, CT-Network Management Emphasis major; • Tyler Williams, CT-Software and Web Development major; • Phillip Pauley, CT-Network Management Emphasis major; and • Dustin Sullivan, a TCTC grad who transferred to Clemson to study computers.

“We appreciate your generosity and support of our students,” said Grayson Kelly, vice president of institutional advancement and business relations at TCTC and executive director of the TCTC Foundation. “Scholarships can be life-changing for so many students. Receiving a scholarship can make the difference whether someone enrolls in college.”

This year, the TCTC Foundation awarded around $500,000 in scholarships, which benefited about 500 students.

“Companies like KeyMark make that happen,” said Grayson. “We couldn’t do that without the generosity of KeyMark, who shares our mission and vision of making this community a better place to live.”

TCTC President Galen DeHay expressed his appreciation to KeyMark representatives. “Thanks to KeyMark for supporting our students—whether it’s hiring them after graduation or supporting those who may one day work there. These scholarships help students realize a potential some didn’t know they had. It takes all of us together. Your investment makes a difference in the lives of our students.”

KeyMark CEO Jim Wanner said, “Tri County Technical College does a wonderful job of providing an affordable high-quality education. We are honored to work with the College to empower students to follow their chosen career paths without the added stress of managing costs. I know each of these students will learn valuable skills here at Tri County that will enable them to tackle either an advanced degree or a career in the technology industry.”

KeyMark, Inc., is a leading automation software integrator, delivering capture, workflow, case management, and robotic process automation solutions.

KeyMark student scholars pose with company and college representatives.

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