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WESSON – Copiah-Lincoln Community College Career, Technical and Workforce Education Division recognized three businesses and industries for their service and partnership at the Business and Industry Appreciation Breakfast held at The Thames Center on the college’s Wesson Campus. The annual appreciation event is an opportunity to honor district businesses or organizations that have provided exceptional support for Co-Lin students and programs.
This year, the President’s Award, was presented to Copiah County Medical Center (CCMC). CCMC has partnered with the college’s career and technical and workforce education center. On the career-technical side, their employees have always given generously of their time to serve on advisory committees and the hospital has served as a clinical site any time they were asked. The workforce project covers their in-house training, whether taught by their own staff or one of Co-Lin’s employees. When called upon, they have served workforce as a clinical site for training classes.
For more information about Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Workforce Education Division, contact 601.643.8707.
John Hughes (right) accepts the Special Recognition Award for Waters International Trucks of Natchez from Jackie Martin, Co-Lin’s Dean of Career, Technical and Workforce Education.
Eric Adkins (right) accepts the Special Recognition Award for PriorityOne Bank in Simpson County from Jackie Martin, Co-Lin’s Dean of Career, Technical and Workforce Education.
Ben Lott, Chief Executive Officer (center) accepts the President’s Award for Copiah County Medical Center in Hazlehurst. Presenting the award were Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Copiah-Lincoln Community College President (right) and Jackie Martin, Dean of Career, Technical and Workforce Education.