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THURSDAY. MAY 12. 2022 PICKENS COUNTY PROGRESS PAGE 5A
Chattahoochee Tech honors Caylor as Volunteer
of the Year at Spark Workforce Awards event
Chattahoochee Technical
College honored Board of
Trustees member Max Cay
lor as the Spark Workforce
Volunteer of the Year at an
awards event hosted by the
Chattahoochee Tech Founda
tion on Thursday, May 5, at
the Earl and Rachel Smith
Strand Theatre in Marietta.
Caylor has served on the
college’s Board of Trustees
for over a decade, advocating
for students to receive life
changing educational oppor
tunities, noted Chattahoochee
Tech Vice President of Ad
vancement Jennifer Nelson.
Before the 2009 merger of
colleges which created Chat
tahoochee Technical College,
Caylor also served on the
Board of Trustees for Ap
palachian Technical College.
Caylor’s long history of serv
ice for the Chattahoochee
Tech Foundation includes
working on the finance,
scholarship, and develop
ment committees. Included
among his accomplishments,
he was instrumental in help
ing to refine the scholarship
selection process to ensure
that the qualified candidates
most in need receive scholar
ship funding. He also stead
fastly gamers support from
members of his community
on behalf of the Foundation,
and has been instrumental in
the success of the Founda
tion’s annual Reverse Raffle
fundraiser.
“Max keeps us all
grounded in the mission of
the Chatt Tech Foundation -
to provide financial support
Max Caylor received the 2022 Spark Workforce Volunteer of the Year award. Shown
here, l-r, are Board of Trustees Chair Mark Goddard, Board of Trustees member Max
Caylor, Chattahoochee Tech President Dr. Ron Newcomb, and Board of Trustees member
Jeff Butterworth.
to the college, its students,
and its programs,” said Chat
tahoochee Tech Vice Presi
dent of Advancement
Jennifer Nelson. “His in
tegrity and dedication cou
pled with his passion and
advocacy for technical edu
cation has changed countless
student lives for the better
and improved the workforce
in our community.”
Also honored at this event
was Jennifer Chin, who re
ceived the Spark Workforce
Alumni of the Year award. A
2014 graduate of the col
lege’s Clinical Laboratory
Technology program, Chin
worked in the field of labora
tory science for several years
at a local community hospi
tal. She now serves as an in
structor in the college’s
Clinical Laboratory Technol
ogy program to help prepare
students for employment in
this high-demand career
field.
The 2022 Spark Work
force Benefactor of the Year
award was presented to the
Paulding County Rotary
Club, which has donated
nearly $50,000 since 2006 to
the Chattahoochee Tech
Foundation for student schol
arships. The Paulding County
Rotary Club also helped to
create the college’s Golden
The Chattahoochee Tech 2022 Spark Workforce Volun
teer of the Year award winner is shown here with his wife,
Nellie Lou, and their daughter, Merry Grey.
Eagle Food Panty by collect
ing food donations at their
meetings and within the com
munity.
“These individuals and or
ganizations are all helping to
build a thriving workforce in
our community thanks to
their support of our stu
dents,” said Nelson. “They
are making a major impact
for high-demand career fields
available now in the local
workforce.”
For more information,
visit www.Chatta-
hoocheeTech.edu.
Jennifer Chin received the 2022 Spark Workforce Alumni of the Year Award at Chattahoochee Tech. Shown here, l-
r, is Board of Trustees Chair Mark Goddard; Chattahoochee Tech alumni Savita Saldivar, Steven Lavin, Jennifer Chin,
and Mary Stapleton; Chattahoochee Tech President Dr. Ron Newcomb; and Board of Trustees member Jeff Butterworth.
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The Paulding County Ro
tary Club received the 2022
Spark Workforce Benefactor
of the Year award. Shown
here, l-r, are Board of
Trustees Chair Mark God
dard; Paulding County Ro
tary Club President Matt
Britton; Paulding Rotary
Club members Matt Mason
and Jake Hammitt; Chatta
hoochee Tech Vice President
Missy Cusack, who is also a
member of Paulding Rotary;
Board of Trustees member
Jeff Butterworth; and Chat
tahoochee Tech President
Dr. Ron Newcomb.
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