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ICC's Stevenson begins two-year term as MFSACC president

Jessi Stevenson of Fulton, Fine Arts instructor at Itawamba Community College, has been elected as president of the Mississippi Faculty and Staff Association of Community Colleges.

            The Bruce native, who has been employed with ICC since 2006, teaches public speaking and theatre courses and serves as the sponsor of Communication Chiefs and the college’s Study Abroad program, The Global Experience. During her 17 years at ICC, Stevenson has received an extensive list of honors, including the NISOD award, Lamplighter, Humanities Teacher of the Year, multiple QEP Outstanding Faculty Mentor awards and the College’s highest honor, the Meritorious Achievement Award, twice.

            Stevenson has served as both president and vice president of the Fulton Campus Faculty and Staff Association multiple times. She earned the associate’s degree from ICC and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communication studies, public relations and community college leadership from Mississippi State University and has graduate work from the University of Alabama in theatre arts. Previously, she taught public speaking and communication courses at Bevill State Community College in Alabama. She and her husband, Chris, are the parents of two sons.

            The MFSACC advocates on behalf of all community colleges each year, especially during the legislative session. Stevenson’s duties during her two-year term, which began June 1, will also include providing leadership to the MFSACC Executive Board and local Faculty and Staff Associations and supporting legislative priorities adopted by the Mississippi Community College Board.

            “Our state’s community college system strives to educate and train Mississippi’s future, and I am honored to be entrusted to advocate on behalf of this important mission,” Stevenson said. “I am a proud graduate of Itawamba Community College, and I always share my success story with students and community members. I am excited to have a larger platform to share the opportunities community colleges offer and the impact these integral institutions of higher learning make on our great state.”



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