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Our College Family
In Transition
Jeffery Hodges is Training and Development Director I in the Corporate and Community Education Division. In this role, he develops, promotes, and provides in-person and online training in both Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)-specific topics and other safety-related topics.
Stacey Schiff, a 2004 Media Arts Production (MAP) graduate, is a full-time MAP instructor.
Britt Callahan is an Enrollment Counselor. He provides proactive student outreach, recruitment and intensive enrollment counseling through various interactions with prospective students, businesses and industries, high schools and community organizations.
Deborah Eller is an Administrative Specialist in High School Engagement. She is responsible for providing office, data, and budget management as well as logistical support for the department.
Aaron Pobiak is a Dual Enrollment Counselor in High School Engagement. He facilitates advising, academic and transitional support, provides student programming and services, creates partnerships and serves as a liaison between Tri-County and local high schools.
Ashley Spence is a Student Services Coordinator at our Oconee Campus. She is responsible for providing integrated, outcomes-based student services; facilitating the entry and transition of students to a variety of academic programs, and supporting students in attaining their educational goals.
Jaclyn O’Rorke is our Creative Technologies Librarian on the Pendleton Campus. She is responsible for the collection, development and liaison duties for Health Education and for the Science and Mathematics branches of Arts and Sciences.
Terri Ann Belk recently joined the Tri-County team as Human Resources Manager. Terri Ann is responsible for providing leadership and subject matter expertise to both HR staff and campus leaders regarding all human resources functions. In addition, she plays a critical role in managing classification and compensation, organizational development, and projects or strategic initiatives.
Kiana Cromer recently joined the College as Administrative Specialist in the Arts and Sciences Division office. Kiana is responsible for providing customer, administrative, and logistical support to all constituents of the Arts and Sciences Division and supporting the department’s efforts to improve the student experience.
Annual Legislative Luncheon
The South Carolina Technical College System hosted its annual Legislative Luncheon March 29 in Columbia. Each of the 16 technical colleges featured an academic program to share with legislators. This year John Woodson, program director for Media Arts Production (MAP), left, showcased the program with MAP alumnus Jacob Zambrano, right, who now is a student at the University of South Carolina. They are pictured with President DeHay, center.