SGTC names semi-finalists for GOAL award

December 9, 2016
Clockwise from top left are SGTC GOAL semi-finalists Gage Greene, Racarda Blackmon, Russell Wright, and Christopher McGee. These four finalists will interview with a selection committee, comprised of community leaders, and one winner will be selected to compete for the statewide GOAL title.
Clockwise from top left are SGTC GOAL semi-finalists Gage Greene, Racarda Blackmon, Russell Wright, and Christopher McGee. These four finalists will interview with a selection committee, comprised of community leaders, and one winner will be selected to compete for the statewide GOAL title.

 

Four South Georgia Technical College students have been selected as the college’s semi-finalists for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL), according to Cynthia Carter, coordinator for the SGTC GOAL program.

Chosen as semifinalists are: Gage Greene of Williamson, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology; Racarda Blackmon of Americus, Computer Information Systems; Christopher McGee of Cordele, Marketing Management; and Russell Wright of Tifton, Accounting.

GOAL, a statewide program of the Technical College System of Georgia, honors excellence in academics and leadership among the state’s technical college students. GOAL winners are selected at each of the state’s 22 technical colleges as well as one Board of Regent college with technical education division.

All the college GOAL winners will compete in regional judging, which will include students from the other 21 colleges of the Technical College System of Georgia as well as the one Board of Regents college with technical education divisions.

GOAL winners from each college will compete in regional judging in February. In April, all college winners will come to Atlanta where the nine regional finalists, three finalists from each of the three regions, will be announced and compete at the state-level in April and one student will be named as the statewide GOAL winner.

“The purpose of the GOAL program is to spotlight the outstanding achievement by students in Georgia’s technical colleges and to emphasize the importance of technical education in today’s global workforce,” said Carter.

According to Carter, a screening committee of administrators at SGTC selected the four semi-finalists from a list of students nominated by their instructors. The screening committee included Dr. Deborah Jones, Assistant Vice President of Student Navigation and Institutional Support; Mark Brooks, Director of Administrative Services; Julie Partain, Dean for Enrollment Management; Sammy Stone, Director of Campus Safety; and Dr. Michele Seay, General Education instructor.

“The next step is for a panel of business, civic and industry leaders from the community to interview and evaluate these four students and select one to be the college’s 2017 GOAL winner,” explained Carter. “The one judged most outstanding will compete in regional judging. Three finalists from the region will be named and will compete in the state GOAL competition in Atlanta in April 2017 and vie to be named as the 2017 statewide GOAL winner.”

The State GOAL Winner becomes the student ambassador for the Technical College System of Georgia and receives a grand prize of a new car provided by Kia, the statewide corporate sponsor of Georgia’s GOAL program.

Additional GOAL nominees for SGTC included Kristen Morgan Whaley of Americus, Cosmetology; Janiyah Johnson of Stockbridge, Early Childhood Care and Education; Leah Windham of Oglethorpe, Marketing Management; Tonya Barrett of Ellaville, Computer Information Systems; Annie Streeter of Americus, Accounting; Lisa Allen-Streeter of Plains, Business Technology; Judashia Eley of Americus, Criminal Justice Technology; Mackenzie Cripe of Cobb, Early Childhood Care and Education; and Ramona Williams of Cordele, Criminal Justice Technology.