31 May ICC PTK chapters elect 2022-23 officers May 31, 2022 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Both Phi Theta Kappa chapters at Itawamba Community College have elected officers for 2022-23. Officers of the Upsilon Sigma Chapter at the Fulton Campus include Madison Martin of Belden, vice president of leadership; Lori Leachman, vice president of scholarship, and Taylor White, vice president of scholarship, both of Bruce; Alexis Cocke of Coldwater, vice president of membership; Anna Hogan of Columbus, vice president of service; Emma Logan, vice president of projects, Marly Moore, vice president of service, and Madison Weaver, vice president of fellowship, all of Fulton; Morgan Young of Houston, vice president of communications; Emory Reinhard of Mantachie, regional officer and vice president of service; Zoe Bigham of Philadelphia, vice president of projects; Josh Smith, vice president of fellowship, and Macey Thomas, vice president of leadership, both of Pontotoc; Lexi Tabbs of Red Bay, Ala., president; Emma Jackson, vice president of membership, and Abigail Jones, vice president of communications, both of Ripley; Hannah McGill, vice president of leadership, and Kenzie Priest, vice president of scholarship, both of Saltillo; and Sydney James of Vicksburg, vice president of fellowship. Beta Tau Sigma Chapter officers at the Tupelo Campus are Olivia Dean of Houston, vice president of leadership and public relations secretary; Madelyn Young, president, Briana Dent, vice president of fellowship/recording secretary, and Adrian Hester, vice president of scholarship, all of Tupelo; and Meagan Morgan of Woodland, vice president of service. Phi Theta Kappa is the premier honor society recognizing the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges and helping them to grow as scholars and leaders. The Society is composed of more than 3.5 million members and nearly 1,300 chapters in 11 nations with approximately 240,000 active members in the nation’s colleges. Related Articles ICC PTK chapters elect officers for 2021-22 Both Phi Theta Kappa chapters at Itawamba Community College have elected officers for 2021-22. Officers of the Upsilon Sigma Chapter at the Fulton Campus include Harley Boone of Guntown, president; Kiley Smith of Houston, vice president of scholarship; Haley Dean of Saltillo, vice president of scholarship; Carli Cole of Smithville, vice president of service; Ely Ward of Mooreville, Reporter for the MS/LA Region and chapter vice president of service; Leah Pennington of Pontotoc, vice president of leadership; Chloe Evans of Nettleton, vice president of leadership; Lanie McCaughey of Hernando, vice president of communications/public relations; Matthew Wheeler of Fulton, vice president of membership; Jacob Clinton of Guntown, vice president of membership; Eli Hathcote of Smithville, vice president of fellowship; and Luke Jackson of Mooreville, vice president of fellowship. Beta Tau Sigma Chapter officers at the Tupelo Campus are Hannah Dean of Houston, president; Nossibah Algamal of Ecru, vice president of service; and Claire Renee Blassingame of Tupelo, vice president of leadership. Phi Theta Kappa is the premier honor society recognizing the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges and ... ICC Phi Theta Kappa chapters elect 2023-24 officers Both Phi Theta Kappa chapters at Itawamba Community College have elected officers for 2023-24. Officers of the Upsilon Sigma Chapter at the Fulton Campus include Vice President of Leadership Ally Thompson of Amory; Vice President of Public Relations Addison Pletzke and Vice President of Projects Grace Weisenberger, both of Clinton; Vice President of Service Camille Butts of Columbus; Vice President of Fellowship McKenzie Armstrong of Guntown; Vice President of Scholarship Carmen Birmingham, Regional Reporter/Vice President of Service Kaley Gholston, both of Mooreville; Vice President of Public Relations Keely McCollum of Nesbit; Vice President of Membership Garrett Young of Olive Branch; President Emma Mask of Plantersville; Vice President of Leadership Kristin Ray, Vice President of Public Relations Michael Nix, both of Pontotoc; Vice President of Projects Maddy Walton of Tremont; Vice President of Scholarship Matthew Butler, Vice President of Membership Jenna-Claire Johnson, Vice President of Fellowship Jillian Babb, Vice President of Fellowship Kelly Flores Herrera, all of Tupelo; and Vice President of Leadership Jaymie Davis of Vardaman. Beta Tau Sigma Chapter officers at the Tupelo Campus are President William Gibson, ... ICC Alumni Board elects 2020-22 officers Officers and directors of the Itawamba Community College Alumni Association have been elected for 2020-2022. They include Chuck Howell of Pontotoc, President; John Lee Lyles of Houston, President-Elect; Donna Thomas of New Albany, secretary; Karen McFerrin of Mantachie, immediate past president; and directors Stacy Chapman and Bobby Mooneyham, both of Houston; Joey Cox and Dan McCrimon, both of Fulton; Tammy Harrington and Jamie Osbirn, both of Tupelo; Bunky Goza of Caledonia; Thomas Griffith of Amory; Michelle Crane Sutton of Ecru; Wilton Chism of Pontotoc; Jeff Cagle of New Albany; and Bobby Griffin of Booneville. Permanent committee members include Monica Aldridge and Gary Walker, both of Tupelo; Richard Davis and Rep. Bill Miles, both of Fulton; Robert Goza and Norma Kilgore, both of Houston; Noel McWhirter of Pontotoc; Dr. Amanda Summers of Mantachie; and Melba Applewhite of Amory. ICC Board of Trustees elects officers for 2021 Steve Eaton of Houston has been elected chairman of the Itawamba Community College Board of Trustees for 2021. Other officers include Gill Simmons of Tupelo, first vice chairman; Marilyn Sumerford of Smithville, second vice chairman; Steve Coleman of Pontotoc, secretary; and Stacy Russell of Fulton, immediate past chairman. Also serving on ICC’s Board of Trustees are Amy Anderson, Dr. Jerome Smith, both of Okolona; Ollie Young of Houston; John Ellison of Woodland; Ronnie Gholston, Don Loden, both of Fulton; Mark Tigner of Mantachie; D. L. “Bud” Wiygul of Nettleton; Dan Lee Bishop of Baldwyn; Bonnie Webb, Danny Park, both of Belden; William Shack of Tupelo; Greg McKissick of Saltillo; Danny Gladney, Jeanette Atkins, Mac Allen Thomas, all of Aberdeen; William “Skip” Scaggs of Amory; Gerald Bell, Ted Foster and Danny Robbins, all of Pontotoc. ICC selects Indian Delegation for 2022-23 Itawamba Community College has selected members of its Indian Delegation for 2022-23. They include Fulton Campus – Jolie Bishop, Cate Dill, both of Amory; Janae Billups of Baldwyn; Anna Grace Coomer of Ecru; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Emma Grace Allen, Connor Foster, Kate Gann, Maddox Hendricks, Marly Moore, Dylan Quinn, all of Fulton; Bo Hanna Shackelford, Ruth Allison White, both of Guntown; Zoe Bigham of Louisville; Ben Moody, Emory Reinhard, both of Mantachie; Jordan Springer of Mooreville; Madalynn Minica of Nettleton; Rylee Ozbirn of New Albany; Emma Kate Mask of Plantersville; Anna Beth Brown, Marlee Hoing, Stroud Mills, Anna Claire Warren, all of Pontotoc; Landon Glover, Lexi Tabbs, both of Red Bay, Ala.; Holly Carrington of Southaven; Tykez Daniels of Starkville; Maly Mae Fitts of Thaxton; Laken Hood of Tupelo; Kylee James of Vina, Ala.; Aubrey Eaton of Woodland; and Tupelo Campus – Claire Caldwell of Algoma; Emily Bush of Guntown; Olivia Dean of Houston; Morgan Gunter, Karson Mitchell, both of Pontotoc; Madison White of Saltillo; and Jay Salters of Tupelo. The Indian Delegation is a student recruiting ... ICC selects 2022-23 cheerleading team Itawamba Community College has selected its cheerleading team for 2022-23 based on recent tryouts. They include Madison Dillard of Blue Springs; Alantyon Swinney of Booneville; Annasia Berry of Ecru; Kate Gann, Elizabeth Gann, both of Fulton; Rylie Ozbirn, Carley Bell, both of New Albany; Zoe Bigham of Philadelphia; Macey Thomas, Emily Clowers, Tiffany Bishop, Kiara McCord, all of Pontotoc; Kage Heberling, John Bucy Long, Logan McBrayer, Jamison Parker, Chance Brewer, Aidan Little, Emelia Ferrell, Bella Holiman, all of Saltillo; and manager Jed Fitts of Thaxton. Katelynn Stidham of Guntown is the sponsor. Comments are closed.