Drafting Advisory Committee Holds Spring Semester Meeting at SGTC

February 15, 2024
Pictured are members of the South Georgia Technical College Drafting program advisory committee Dr. David Finley, instructor Kristie Hudson, Angie Wiseman, Katrice Martin, and Carolyn Hudson.
Pictured are members of the South Georgia Technical College Drafting program advisory committee Dr. David Finley, instructor Kristie Hudson, Angie Wiseman, Katrice Martin, and Carolyn Hudson.

The advisory committee for the drafting program at South Georgia Technical College recently held its spring semester advisory meeting in the John M. Pope Industrial Technology Center on the Americus campus. Representatives from the drafting profession met with faculty and staff of SGTC to discuss the continued development of the college’s drafting program.

South Georgia Technical College drafting instructor Kristie Hudson provided the committee with updates on the program and other related information.

Committee members present for the meeting were: Teresa Crawford, Engineer, Cooper Lighting; Angie Wiseman, FSC, independent sprinkler systems designer; Carolyn Hudson, retired electrical designer from Technical Associates; and Rick Nelson, Engineer, International Paper. SGTC Academic Dean Dr. David Finley and Director of Institutional Effectiveness/Grants Coordinator Katrice Martin also participated.

The purpose of the advisory committee is to help South Georgia Technical College provide the best training for students to help them serve the needs of business and industry. Experts in program-specific fields keep SGTC program personnel abreast of changing conditions and technology in the workplace enabling the college to make sure students are fully prepared to enter the workforce upon graduation.

South Georgia Tech currently offers over 200 different associate degree, diploma, and short-term technical certificates of credit. Visit www.southgatech.edu to learn more about all the programs at SGTC. The spring C-term begins March 11. Enroll now and earn credit for a full semester in just eight weeks.