System President Visits WCC - Wayne Community College | Goldsboro, NC

System President Visits WCC

May 13, 2021

The new president of the North Carolina Community College System visited Wayne Community College Wednesday to share his vision and learn about the local college.

Thomas Stith, president of the NC Community College System, speaks to Wayne Community College administrators.

“Although there are 58 unique campuses across the state, we’re united,” President Thomas Stith III, who has served as the system’s chief since January of this year, told members of the WCC President’s Council.

President Stith talks about his goals for the state’s 58 community colleges.

The colleges are “a family,” Stith said, due to “the passion I see when I am in rooms like this, the commitment to education, commitment that students have a pathway to success.”

WCC President Thomas Walker enumerates honors the college has recently received.

Stith briefed the college officials on the “three pillars” of his goals for the system. Under his leadership, the colleges will
* be the first choice for affordable/accessible education;
* “be the leading entity in North Carolina’s economic recovery and going forward” with sustained growth – “Wayne Community College in particular;” and
* “establish ourselves as a national model for diversity and inclusion.”

Wayne Business and Industry Center Executive Director Craig Foucht talks about the role of apprenticeships in providing answers to workforce needs of local industries.

Stith heard from WCC officials about the college’s numerous recent accolades and how it is meeting the area’s workforce and economic development challenges, particularly highlighting apprenticeships and the future Center for Industrial Technology and Engineering.

NCCCS President Stith takes notes while WCC officials highlight some of the college’s successful efforts.

The group also toured two of the college’s Nursing Simulation Lab and the Ash Building which houses automotive and collision repair and refinishing programs.

WCC Vice President Patty Pfeiffer and NCCCS President Thomas Stith examine a specialized pregnancy and delivery mannequin as she talks about the cost of equipment in the college’s Nursing Simulation Lab.

Such innovative facilities and the programs that operate in them illustrate how community colleges are rising to meet the needs of business, industry, and residents, Stith said. “We’re doing great work and we’re going to tell folks about it,” he said.

WCC Vice President Derek Hunter, WCC Vice President Patricia Pfeiffer, and NCCCS President Thomas Stith (l-r) talk on the balcony above the bays in the new Ash Building, home of the automotive and collision repair programs.

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, the college serves more than 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 140 college credit programs. WCC’s mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.

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