Technical College System of Georgia Recognizes 23 Alumni as 2024 Alumni of the Year

Technical College System of Georgia Recognizes 23 Alumni as 2024 Alumni of the Year

Savannah, Ga.–The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG)  announced 23 recipients as  Alumni of the Year from its 22 colleges. The award honors exceptional alumni who have made significant contributions in their fields, demonstrated leadership in their communities, and serve as ambassadors of technical education in Georgia.

The announcement took place at the 2024 Fall Leadership Conference in Savannah, where leaders from Georgia’s 22 technical colleges gathered to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of TCSG alumni. This annual recognition underscores the role that TCSG plays in equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in today’s dynamic workforce.

“We are honored to celebrate the achievements of these 23 outstanding alumni,” said TCSG Commissioner Greg Dozier. “Their success stories illustrate the transformative impact of technical education in Georgia. These individuals not only exemplify the dedication and skill needed in today’s workforce, but also inspire others to pursue opportunities that lead to rewarding careers. Their accomplishments reflect the critical role our colleges play in developing a highly trained and adaptable workforce that drives Georgia’s economy forward.”

The 2024 Alumni of the Year recipients come from diverse fields including healthcare, manufacturing, aviation, business, and information technology. Each has leveraged their education and hands-on training from a TCSG college to make meaningful contributions in their respective industries.

List of the 2024 Alumni of the Year:

  • Alex Daniels, Carpentry/Construction Management, Albany Technical College
  • Amanda Stanley, Radiography, Athens Technical College
  • Oriel Selver, HVAC and Construction Management, Atlanta Technical College
  • Dr. Delester Brown, Jr., Mechanical Engineering Technology, Augusta Technical College
  • Moeiini Reilly, Computer Information Systems Technology, Central Georgia Technical College
  • Paul Hardie, Environmental Science, Chattahoochee Technical College
  • Jordan Cason, Air Conditioning Technology, Coastal Pines Technical College
  • JeJuan Collins, Welding & Joining Technology, Columbus Technical College
  • Jodi McDaniel Lowery, Criminal Justice, Georgia Northwestern Technical College
  • Justin Hawkins, Air Conditioning Technology, Georgia Piedmont Technical College
  • Robbie Vickers, Accounting, Gwinnett Technical College
  • Greg Trammell, Machine Tool Technology, Computer Numerical Control Technology, Lanier Technical College
  • Cassandra Wilkins, Business & Information Technology, North Georgia Technical College
  • Barbara J. Martin, Early Childhood Care and Education, Oconee Fall Line Technical College
  • Sean Fox, Construction Management, Ogeechee Technical College
  • Vinh Pham, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Savannah Technical College
  • Dan Linginfelter, Aviation Maintenance Technology, South Georgia Technical College
  • Noelia Santana, Dental Hygiene, Southeastern Technical College
  • Kelly Lewis Browning, Early Childhood Education, Southern Crescent Technical College
  • Hilliary Bailey, Veterinary Technology, Southern Regional Technical College
  • Joe Pennington, Welding & Joining Technology, West Georgia Technical College
  • Bobby Stalvey & Tom Stalvey, Electrical Technology, Wiregrass Georgia Technical College

These 23 individuals were nominated by their respective colleges for their dedication, leadership, and the impact they have made in their professional and local communities.

The Fall Leadership Conference provides an opportunity for college leaders and foundation boards to discuss future initiatives, best practices, and strategies to continue advancing technical education in Georgia. The Alumni of the Year Award highlights the ongoing success of the system’s graduates and their influence on Georgia’s workforce development.

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About the Technical College System of Georgia

The 22 colleges of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) are Georgia’s top resource for skilled workers. TCSG offers world-class training in more than 600 associate degree, diploma and certificate programs to students who are trained on state-of-the-art equipment by instructors who are experts in their fields. The system also houses Georgia’s Office of Adult Education, which promotes and provides adult literacy and education programs, including the GED® testing program, throughout the state. In addition, TCSG partners with companies through Quick Start, the nation’s top customized workforce training program, and through its individual colleges, who work with local industry to provide workforce and training solutions. For more information, visit www.TCSG.edu 

Contact:

Mark D’Alessio – Executive Director of Communications 
Technical College System of Georgia 
mdalessio@tcsg.edu