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ICC's McCraw, Waters complete Mississippi Community College Fellowship Program

Itawamba Community College’s Dr. Brandi McCraw of Fulton, Instructional Coordinator, and TZ Waters of Tupelo, director of Workforce Education, have completed the Mississippi Community College Fellowship Program.

            In addition, McCraw was selected as the recipient of the Mississippi CPFP 2020-21 Cohort Outstanding Fellow Award, which recognizes those who have displayed distinctive leadership and meritorious service to their profession through participation in the CPFP program. They were selected by their peers.

            The CPFP program is designed to give Fellows first-hand high-level experience with the workings of the Federal government and to increase their sense of participation in national affairs, according to Tyson Elbert, founder and executive director of AdvocacyBuild, LLC and senior fellow of The Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute, who presented the awards. It requires Fellows to dedicate time away from their professional responsibilities, but also from their families, communities and social commitments.

            McCraw, who has been at ICC since 2008, has also served as switchboard operator, Student Services receptionist, administrative assistant to the dean of eLearning Instruction, eLearning adviser and eLearning coordinator. Her educational background includes the associate’s degree from ICC, bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi and both the master’s and doctoral degrees from Mississippi State University. She is a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Fulton, where she assists as an Awana kitchen worker on Wednesday nights.

            Waters’ background includes seven years of working in manufacturing and more than 10 years of workforce training as a trainer. Prior to ICC, she worked as a quality and engineering manager and as an industrial engineer in the manufacturing industry. She has taught workforce classes in ergonomics, lean manufacturing, quality management and Asian Business Culture. She is a DDI®-certified facilitator and provides leadership training to businesses. She earned both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Mississippi State University. Waters is also a graduate of the Mississippi Community College Leadership Academy, ICC’s Leadership Development Institute and the Mississippi Development Authority Ambassador program.

            Two participants are nominated for the MCCFP by each of the 15 public community college presidents. The year-long program focus includes four national program pillars: policy, leadership, networking and advocacy, culminating with a trip to Washington, D.C. to advocate specific educational changes and meet with Congressional delegations and members of the Association of Community College Trustees.



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