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CCCC Foundation elects 2009-2010 officers

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07.28.2009Foundation

Click to enlarge,  The Central Carolina Community College Foundation Board has elected its slate of officers for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. The foundation oversees more than $2.5 million in endowed and program funds that provide scholarships and support for the college and its students. The 2009-2010 officers and board members are: (Front, from left)  Mikeal Basinger, Brian Davis, Grace Hodges, and treasurer Genease Fields, all of Sanford; Jim Holt M.D., of Pittsboro; secretary Lowell Rickard and John Dixon, both of Sanford; Bobby Powell, of Sanford, chairman of the college’s Board of Trustees; Phil Bradley, of Sanford, vice president of Activities; and Del Jones, of Sanford, vice president of Internal Relation; (Second row, from left) Dargan Moore, of Sanford; Perry Harrison, of Pittsboro; Ralph Upton, of Sanford, vice president for Resource Development; Ed Holmes, of Pittsboro; Carroll Marsalis, of Lillington; Jim Randolph, of Cameron, Member-at-Large for Harnett County; George Womble, of Lillington, president; Howard James DDS, of Sanford, immediate past president; and Ed Garrison, college trustee, of Sanford; (Third row, from left) Bill Milholen, of Siler City, Member-at-Large for Chatham County; Joe Trageser, of Siler City; and Welford Harris, of Pittsboro/Siler-City. Not pictured are members John Beck, of Sanford; Catherine Evans DDS, of Lillington; Mike Hendley and Tom Joyner, both of Sanford; Pat Marshall and Tom Miriello, both of Dunn; and Rob Patterson, of Sanford, vice president of Community Relations. Milholen and Basinger are new to the board. 

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The Central Carolina Community College Foundation Board has elected its slate of officers for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. The foundation oversees more than $2.5 million in endowed and program funds that ... (more)