Alumni

Meet Our SGA President, Sasha Eury

Sasha Eury is the 2023-2024 president of MCC’s Student Government Association. She is currently a healthcare technician at Stanly Regional Medical Center, where she started her career in healthcare 17 years ago as a recovery audit contractor. Sasha will graduate in May 2024 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. She plans to pursue her bachelor’s degree in nursing at Appalachian State University starting in Fall 2024. Sasha has enjoyed her role as an MCC Ambassador, in addition to her term as president. She credits nursing faculty members for inspiring her and the other members of her cohort as they near their graduation. “I am part of such a special, caring

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Meet Success Navigator Jessica Hurley!

Jessica HurleySuccess Navigator Serving Career and Technical Education Students (CTE)Office Location: Student ServicesEmail: hurleyj1472@montgomery.collegeinbound.com Phone: 910.898.9617 Jessica Hurley completed her Associate in Arts at Montgomery Community College and her Bachelor in Communication and Marketing at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Upon graduation, Jessica worked for the Greensboro Grasshoppers minor league baseball team for several years before returning home to both MCC and Montgomery County. Jessica has been a part of the MCC family since 2018 serving as Student Life Coordinator, Recruiter, Admissions Counselor and now Success Navigator. “Starting at MCC before transferring to UNCG was probably the best academic decision that I could have made for myself,” explains

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Service with a Smile

“I had a great dentist and hygienist growing up, and that’s how I ended up choosing this path.” Ashton Williams, a lifelong resident of Troy, is in her first semester of MCC’s year-long Dental Assistant Program. Dr. Donald Davis was William’s provider, whom she credits with her enthusiasm for the dentistry field. Williams attended Montgomery County Early College, which she describes as a very fun experience with great teachers who were very caring and hands-on with student learning. With a paramedic mother, both her grandmas, and aunt being a registered nurse, Ashton always felt drawn to the medical field. Because she valued normal working hours and a stable family life,

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Still Local, and Loving It

Ashleigh Thompson grew up in Star, and graduated from East Montgomery High School in 2015. While in high school she took Career & College promise classes, knocking-out many of college core requirements like English, math and science. “I’ve always really enjoyed the classroom,” admits Thompson. “Even at a young age, I was a natural student. I have always loved learning and obtaining new skills. I was successful in school, which in turn built up my confidence, so even today I am very happy in a school setting.” Thompson knew she was interested in the field of medicine, but wasn’t sure which part. After a class in radiology, Thompson discovered she

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Real Life in the Classroom

Melissa Shaver is nearing completion of her bachelor’s degree from Gardner-Webb University, in fact she was recently recommended by the faculty for membership in the Gamma Beta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society. A successful student, Melissa is studying human services with an emphasis on mental health counseling; she expects to use her talents as a licensed mental health or school counselor. “I’ve always been an advocate,” explains Shaver. “As far back as I can remember, I’ve enjoyed helping people. That is what drew me to the Human Services Program at MCC. I like the umbrella of opportunities this discipline offers.” Before Gardner-Webb, Shaver studied at MCC

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New Leader for MCC Health & Public Safety Program

MCC’s Health & Public Safety Program has a new director. Greg Taylor, former director of the College’s institutional effectiveness efforts, has moved to oversee the health and safety initiatives within the Continuing Education Department. Programs under Taylor’s purview include Emergency Medical Service (EMS) including Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT); Healthcare Careers including Nurse Aide, Pharmacy Technician and Phlebotomy; and Public Safety Education in-service and specialty training for Law Enforcement, Correctional Officers and Firefighters. Taylor has decades of experience in the fields of firefighting, rescue squad, emergency medical services, disaster response and law enforcement. He graduated Basic Law Enforcement Training at MCC

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MCC to Sponsor Local FFA Chapter

Montgomery Community College Career and Technical Education Program announces that the MCC Sustainable Agriculture Department is sponsoring the Montgomery Central FFA Chapter as a curriculum-connected opportunity for eligible students. The chapter honors the name of the local high school, but has historical ties to previous FFA chapters in the county. Though the name change is recent, the chapter’s charter number (NC0023) is one of the earliest of more than 300 current chapters in the state. MCC Sustainable Agriculture Department Chair, Mrs. Kim Johnson, will serve as chapter advisor. A special event recognizing the Montgomery Central FFA Chapter is planned for Thursday, March 24th, at 7:00 pm, on the campus of

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MCC Expands Heritage Crafts Offering

Sydney Williams is the new director of MCC’s Heritage Crafts program. Thus far the Heritage Crafts offerings include Pottery, Beekeeping, Homebrew and Taxidermy classes, however Williams expects the topic breadth to expand significantly. “Our students have considerable skills and love to use their hands to create,” explains Williams. “A robust Heritage Crafts curriculum will provide some structured training around already-popular disciplines. People in our area love to “do for themselves” and our upcoming classes will give folks a reason to polish their craft and artisan abilities, building on their hobbies.” In addition to the existing class listing, Williams is talking to instructors across the state about offering future classes for

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They Just Walked Me through It

Taylor Sarks does a lot of things at Montgomery Community College, but he’s best known as its webmaster. After excelling at computer classes in high school, he felt drawn to the field of Information Technology, but his present-day role of coding and developing almost didn’t happen. Thankfully, fate (and some really helpful folks in the MCC Admissions office) intervened. Taylor is from Randolph County, and still lives about 20 minutes northeast of Troy between the College and Asheboro. He graduated from Southwest Randolph High School with more than a passing interest in computers, and figured college-level work was the next logical step, so he headed over to his local community

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MCC’s Beth Smith Retires with Emeritus Status

In recognition of outstanding commitment and service to Montgomery Community College, the College Board of Trustees voted to grant emeritus status to Beth Smith, its Vice President of Student Services. Beth will retire from MCC on January 29, 2021 having served the College for 34 years. “I fell into this career,” admits Beth. “I had worked for Montgomery County Schools for a few years and the last position I held with them was actually housed on the MCC campus. The secretarial position in Student Services opened; I got up my nerve and applied for it, and the rest, as they say, is history.” “I’ve stayed here so long because I

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