Duke Energy Awards $250,000 for Computer-Integrated Machining - Wayne Community College | Goldsboro, NC

Duke Energy Awards $250,000 for Computer-Integrated Machining

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Duke Energy and Wayne Community College today announced a $250,000 investment from the Duke Energy Foundation. The funds will provide state-of-practice equipment for the college’s Computer-Integrated Machining program.

The funds will be used to purchase two Haas Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Turning Centers which will provide students’ the opportunity to train on basic and advanced machines and earn industry-recognized credentials at a reduced machine-to-student ratio.

“The Duke Energy Foundation’s generosity is helping to increase Wayne Community College’s capacity to meet current and future industry demands in the machining and advanced manufacturing fields,” said Dr. Kay H. Albertson, president of the college. “The turning centers we will purchase with these funds will help students become highly skilled machinists. This new equipment and supplies will translate into lucrative jobs and economic growth in Wayne County and the region.”

“Wayne Community College is committed to training a workforce equipped to meet today’s business needs,” said Duke Energy District Manager Millie Chalk. “We are pleased to expand our partnership with the college to develop a highly skilled workforce that will attract and retain businesses in the region for years to come.”

This grant is part of Duke Energy’s $30 million investment in North Carolina’s Community Colleges’ focus on technical education and support of business and industry.  Individual community colleges can apply for funds through the NC Community Foundation. Applications will be reviewed by a committee of representatives from Duke Energy, NC Community College System and NC Department of Commerce.

 

Duke Energy District Manager Millie Chalk presents the WCC Board of Trustees with a $250,000 "check" for new equipment for the college’s Computer-Integrated Machining program.
Duke Energy District Manager Millie Chalk (right) presents WCC President Dr. Kay Albertson and the college’s Board of Trustees with a $250,000 “check” for new equipment for the college’s Computer-Integrated Machining program.

About Wayne Community College

Wayne Community College is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, it serves 14,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 90 college credit programs.

Wayne Community College’s mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves. More information about the college can be found at www.waynecc.edu.

About Duke Energy Foundation

Duke Energy Foundation makes charitable investments on behalf of Duke Energy, the largest electric power holding company in the United States with 7.2 million customers in six states. Over the foundation’s long history in local communities, it has identified focus areas that maximize the foundation’s dollars and guide the foundation’s giving. In North Carolina, Duke Energy Foundation invests $16 million annually for community support and charitable contributions. To learn more about Duke Energy Foundation, visit www.duke-energy.com/community.

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