Randolph Health was honored by the Randolph Community College Board of
Trustees on Aug. 23 with the 2018 Distinguished Service Award. The
presentation was made at a reception in the JB & Claire Davis
Corporate Training Center on the Asheboro Campus.
RCC Board of Trustees Chair Mac Sherrill said, “Randolph Health staff
have served Randolph Community College in a variety of ways,” detailing a
long list of collaborations including the RCC Foundation Board; health
program advisory committees; participation in RCC Foundation events;
participation in RCC’s bi-annual President’s Community Advisory Council;
helping to develop the healthcare pathway in partnership with Asheboro
City Schools and Randolph County School System as part of the Pathways
to Prosperity program; providing clinical sites for RCC students;
transitioning its relationship with Winston-Salem State University to
the College so that it could be a part of RCC’s University Center;
hiring many RCC graduates; helping to fill RCC instructor vacancies;
expanding opportunities for certified nursing assistants; and “being
heavily involved in the planning for the new Allied Health Center so
that future students receive the training and preparation needed in
today’s healthcare environment.”
For more on this story, go to https://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1805-2018-distinguished-service-award.html.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Randolph Community College Trustees Honor Randolph Health with Distinguished Service Award
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