Mr. Gene Hinson (left) and Mrs. Beverly Hinson (right) are pictured giving donations to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, Vice President for Advancement at Northeast Texas Community College.††Mr. Hinson gave a $500 check to establish the new Hinson Ranch Scholarship and Mrs. Hinson contributed $300 to the Richard E. & Joan Eckman Memorial Scholarship for students in the Industrial Technology Training Center. For information on these or other scholarship opportunities at NTCC please contact Dr. McCullough at 903-434-8115.
Jerry and Susan Massey give $1,300 to Whatley Campaign
Jerry and Susan Massey, formerly of Pittsburg, are pictured presenting a $1,300 check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (left), Vice President for Advancement at Northeast Texas Community College.† The funds are designated for the Campaign for the Whatley and will be matched dollar for dollar with a newly-announced matching grant for the Campaign.† The $1,300 year-end gift of the Massey?s will result in $2,600 toward the Campaign.† For more information on this, or if you are interested in making a matching gift to the Campaign for the Whatley, please contact Dr. McCullough at 903-434-8115.
NTCC Foundation receives $12,000 for scholarships
Kyle Penney (right), President of East Texas Communities Foundation, and Dr.
NTCC receives $25,000 from Carroll Shelby Foundation
Dr. Brad Johnson (right), President of Northeast Texas Community College, and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, Vice President for Advancement, are pictured holding a $25,000 check the NTCC Foundation recently received from the Carroll Shelby Foundation.† The money will provide scholarships for students in the Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Program at NTCC. Mr. Shelby was a strong supporter of the automotive technology program at NTCC and, through carefully planned estate giving, he continues to help both the college, and more importantly, †the citizens of our community.
Marans fund gives $45,000 matching grant to benefit Campaign for the Whatley
Kyle Penney (right), President of East Texas Communities Foundation, and Dr.
Whatley Employee Enhancement grant winners announced
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation announced the winners of the 2013-2014 Whatley Employment Enhancement Awards this week. Seven out of the 20 proposals were chosen for funding.
Charlie and Helen Hampton give scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and Helen Hampton (right) recently gave $500 to the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation. Their gift will provide a scholarship to a Morris County student attending NTCC. They are pictured presenting the gift to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (left), NTCC Vice President for Advancement. For more information about scholarships contact McCullough at 903-434-8115.
Jerald and Mary Lou Mowery give $1,300 to support NTCC honors projects
Jerald and Mary Lou Mowery (pictured left) recently gave a $1,300 gift to the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation. The funds will be used for the NTCC Whatley Employee Enhancement Fund, specifically for the Honors program to help with their production of a film based on the life of Harriet Potter Ames, the Feminist Legend of the American Revolution, and with the Presidential Scholars Program for their research and documentation of the Caddo Collection owned by NTCC.
AEP SWEPCO contributes to Campaign for the Whatley
Jennifer Harland, Manager Of External Affairs, Northeast Texas and Southwest Arkansas, AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company, recently presented a $1,000 check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, Vice President for Advancement, Northeast Texas Community College. The funds will be used to benefit the Final Curtain Call portion if the NTCC Foundation's Campaign for the Whatley. Thanks to a matching challenge gift to the Foundation, the actual impact of the gift will double to $2,000. For details on this or other giving opportunities, please call Dr.
Daingerfield Country Club wins NTCC Foundation golf tourney
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently held its annual golf tournament at Princedale Country Club in Pittsburg. This was the 26th†consecutive year of the tournament. Participating teams included: AEP/Swepco, American National Bank, Daingerfield Country Club, Bowie-Cass, Cypress Bank, Guaranty Bond Bank, Luminant, Northeast Texas Credit Union, Texas Heritage National Bank, and an NTCC team sponsored by East Texas Wealth Planning Advisors.