15 August Area residents join ICC faculty, staff or among reassignments August 15, 2022 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Several area residents have joined the Itawamba Community College faculty and staff and were introduced at the Aug. 10 convocation at the Fulton Campus. They include Baldwyn – Zack Collins, Campus Police officer; Josh Hood, Campus Police officer; Tyrani Key, recruiter; Haley Carpenter, Paralegal Technology program director; Belden – Lesia Rogers, custodian; Blue Springs – Hannah Moroney, recruiter; Corinth – Collin Minga, assistant athletic director/compliance officer; Detroit, Ala. – Scott Stovall, groundskeeper; Fulton – Kelly Beth Ernest, head softball coach; Damon Howe, assistant football coach – offensive line; Kala Hudson, residence hall director; Will Nabors, Campus Police officer; Heidi Riley, residence hall director; Darrian Wilson, assistant men’s basketball coach; Jacob Hayslip, assistant men’s basketball coach; Madison Haley, recruiter; Heather Bolton, custodian; Willie Gunn, custodian; Cecil Lucas, groundskeeper; Deshanna Martin, admissions record specialist; Shannon Gillentine, staff accountant; Dr. Kimberley Poland, Academic Support Center science tutor; Elizabeth Tally, mathematics instructor; Jackie Marquez, administrative assistant – athletics; Golden – Bryan Wood, maintenance supervisor; Greenwood Springs – Chad Price, maintenance technician/electrician; Guntown – Katelynn Stidham, recruiter; Mantachie – Trae Speaks, carpenter; Mantee – Amanda Stone, Diagnostic Medical Sonography program director; Nettleton – Rickey Harris, groundskeeper; Matthew Loden, custodian; Michele Sullivan, custodian; Masha Laney, history instructor; New Albany – Caryl Vogel, head men’s soccer coach; Phil Campbell, Ala. – Tammy O’Malie, custodian; Pontotoc – Porkchop Falkner, event technician; Scott Emison, Construction Management Technology program director; Audra Perry, adult education director; Saltillo – Annie McGregor, head volleyball coach; Cathy Gault, custodian; Brandon Sullivan, maintenance technician/electrician; Lorela Moore, Library technical assistant; Shannon – Daphne Jackson, Diagnostic Medical Sonography clinical coordinator; Smithville – Tina Harlow, custodian; Tupelo – Taylor Boggs, head golf coach; Alisha Dimming, Campus Police officer; Dakota Hall, residence hall director; Corey Jarvis, groundskeeper; Mike Mitchell, groundskeeper; Victoria Whittle, custodian; Joshua Weaver, programmer; Alicia Thornton, Surgical Technology program director; Andi Wilhite, early childhood resource and referral associate; Tuscumbia, Ala. – Amanda Entreken, academic instruction administrative assistant; and Woodland – Jay Alford, HVAC program director. Reassignments are Amory – Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation; Lauren Inmon, administrative assistant to the vice president of Student Services; Lynn Millender, social science division chair; Fulton – Lori Little, director of advising; Dr. Chad Case, dean of students/athletic director; Josh Gammill, continuing education director; Rachel Steele, director of admissions/registrar; Holli Tomlinson, psychology instructor; Candace Thomas, assistant director of financial aid; Brittnie Wildmon, student accounts/cashier clerk; Chris Stevenson, dean of academic instruction; Kaitlyn Stanfield, coordinator of housing; Mantachie – Tonya Vaughn, dean of health science Instruction; Ruth Ann Williams, administrative assistant to the dean of health science instruction; Carrie Lindsey, adult education instructor; Mooreville – Cristin McCoy, administrative assistant to the vice president of instructional services; Nathan Ward, instructional support services director; Kayla Newsome, Early Learning Centers director; Saltillo – Mande Miller, dean of advising and Tupelo Campus; and Tremont – Paige Kennedy, instructional systems designer. Related Articles ICC recognizes new faculty, staff and reassignments at 2024 fall convocation Several area residents have joined the Itawamba Community College faculty and staff and were introduced at the fall 2024 convocation, Aug. 14. They include Amory – Morgan Speed, Advising Center assistant; Dixie Owen, Dual Credit admissions specialist; Baldwyn – Alisha Boren, Administrative Assistant to the Office of the President; Bay St. Louis – Andrew Elkins, assistant men’s soccer coach; Belden – Jay Harrelson, manufacturing specialist; Cayce Smith, athletic creative content coordinator; Belmont – Jessica Johnson, Residence Hall Director; Izaac Johnson, Campus Police officer; Blue Springs – Casey Peeples, Associate Degree Nursing instructor; Columbus – Cody Morris, TIS technician; Danville, Ala. – Carson Owens, head softball coach; Fulton – Jimmy Sartin, Campus Police officer; Mara Shumpert, custodian; Jenna Russell, custodian; Caroline Mason, digital media specialist; Ethan Davis, TIS technician; Paige Barksdale, custodian; Dee Hentz, assistant football coach/defensive line; Ashley Brewer, custodian; Samantha Hanna, Campus Police officer; Brycen Carsten, TIS technician; Leah Caldwell, strategic office specialist; Anna Daher, English instructor; Madison Monson, assistant softball coach; Golden – Daris White, transportation driver; Jason Harris, Diesel Equipment Technology ... New ICC faculty, staff introduced; reassignments announced at Aug. 9 Convocation Several area residents have joined the Itawamba Community College faculty and staff and were introduced at the Aug. 9 convocation. They include Aberdeen – Serenity Pierce, Instructional Support team supervisor, ISC technician; Amory – Kelle Spencer, TANF Career Step navigator; Amanda Knight, custodian; Sierra Logan, WIOA office assistant; Belden – Bryant Nickels, head cheer coach; Blue Springs – Ashley Wells, WIOA career coach; Blake Buse, Health Science adviser; Bruce – Lauren Murphree, Associate Degree Nursing instructor; Fulton – Richard Beyer, transportation driver; Stephen Brazil, groundskeeper; Shanda Loague, custodian; Kristie Seawell, custodian; Kristin Adams, Physical Therapist Assistant Technology clinical coordinator of education; Amy Jo Holcomb, English instructor; Cassidy Little, Associate Degree Nursing/Practical Nursing administrative assistant; Danny Oswalt, English instructor; Becky Taylor, Health Sciences administrative assistant; Aaron Anguiano, assistant football coach; Kristen Hawkins, assistant softball coach; Edward Krajewski, assistant football coach; Justin Lucas, assistant football coach; Collin McCrory, assistant baseball coach; Kareem Moore, assistant football coach; Jamilah Sanders, assistant women’s basketball coach; Diamond Wraggs, assistant women’s basketball coach; Golden – Drae ... Area residents among ICC's Practical Nursing graduates Several area residents will receive their pins and lamps from Itawamba Community College’s Practical Nursing program at 5 p.m., Dec. 8, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The public is invited to attend. Graduates include Hailey Page, DeAnna Williams, both of Amory; Breia Foster, Brittany Woods, both of Belden; Lakyn Sparks of Belmont; Tatiana Selmon of Corinth; Rose Boone of Guntown; Carlie Robinson of Houlka; Maggie Mann of Maben; Taylor Hindman of Nettleton; Whitney Ball, Alica Heard, both of Pontotoc; Jordan Allison of Tremont; Blakely Bogan, Sarah Burns, Jamesha Lyons, Aaliyah Spearman, all of Tupelo. Practical Nursing is a one-year (three-semester) program. Upon completion, graduates receive a Certificate of Completion and are eligible to take the N-CLEX (national board examination) to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Dr. Lisa Pearson of Amory is the program director. Instructors include Tammy Jones of Pontotoc, Lisa McNeese of Smithville and Patricia Robbins of Mantachie. Area residents among new members of ICC Phi Theta Kappa chapters Several area students are new members of Phi Theta Kappa chapters at Itawamba Community College. New members of the Beta Tau Sigma chapter at the Tupelo Campus include Scarlett Von Strahl, Keegan Alexander of Calhoun City; Arianna Walker, Denise Jara, both of Pontotoc; Anna Waldo of Randolph; Luke Burleson, Daylon Eisenzimmer, Cari Scott, all of Shannon; Regan Hawkins, Savane Houle, Tanner Jones, Deonna Thornton, all of Tupelo; Thomas Jordan of Verona. Those who have joined the Upsilon Sigma chapter at the Fulton Campus are Joseph Crandall, Taylor Harrison, Quaid Johnson, Micah Terry, all of Aberdeen; Kayja Bailey, William Hanon, Kenlee Wilkinson, all of Amory; Ze’Marion Tucker of Batesville; Jermeria Martin of Coldwater; Lillian Bethay, Ty Davis, Chloe Digby, Emma Hill, Rustin Reeves, Frank Rodruguez, Timothy Wright, all of Fulton; Benjamin Orr, Davin Tanner, both of Golden; Alexandria Taylor of Guntown; Holly Nethery, Alexis Self, both of Hamilton; Gabrielle Higgason of Houlka; Khenyia Williams of Houston; Piper Cutshall of Iuka; Kelly Cleveland, Rosalie Keith, Benjamin Moody, all of Mantachie; Joshua Conerly, Landon Glover, both ... ICC launches partnership with TimelyMD to connect faculty, staff, students with mental and physical health resources Itawamba Community College has launched a partnership with TimelyMD to connect full-time faculty and currently-enrolled students to the support and resources in both mental and physical health they need to succeed. TimelyCare provides on-demand 24/7 service that offers virtual health and well-being to currently-enrolled students and full-time faculty and staff for free, according to Dr. Brad Boggs, vice president of Student Services, including mental and emotional support, health literacy guidance and crisis management by masters-level behavioral health professionals. “It also provides a dedicated phone line for full-time faculty and staff to reach the TimelyCare team for guidance and support in cases of student distress.” Those covered may choose the visit modality that works best for them - video, phone or video chat. The simple, flexible scheduling enables students to choose their provider, day and time as well as cancel a visit and select the next available time that works best for them. Also, students can choose to add a parent, translator or even an adviser to the conversation. According to TimelyMD, “A modern virtual care platform starts with the technology that ... New faculty, staff participate in ICC employee orientation Several area residents participated in new employee orientation at Itawamba Community College recently. They include Joey Bowen of Saltillo, janitorial supervisor; Sharon Clemmer of Tupelo, administrative assistant, dean of economic and community services; Whitney Crawford of Houston, residence hall director; Tami Doss of Tupelo, resource referral associate; Wesley Foster of Mooreville, HVAC maintenance; Dylan Hart of Fulton, residence hall director; Grant Kimberlin of Olive Branch, assistant football coach; Rick Lawson of Booneville, assistant softball coach; Emily Lay of Smithville, child development technician; Mallory Pennington of Pontotoc, health information instructor; Taylor Pierce of Tupelo, administrative assistant, health sciences; Donald L. Pounders of Saltillo, sociology instructor; David W. Rakestraw of Blue Springs, history/geography instructor; Caleb Ramey of Red Bay, Ala., TIS help desk specialist; Bronzen Smith of Tupelo, residence hall director; Kaitlyn Stanfield of Red Bay, Ala., residence hall director; Kelli Wallace of Mantachie, child development center instructor; Rob Wilkinson of Fulton, grounds maintenance; Rodney Williams of Brandon, residence hall director; and Ruth Ann Williams of Mantachie, administrative assistant, nursing. Bowen is retired from the ... Comments are closed.