News release from Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College and Haywood Community College:
To help prepare the next generation of college leaders, 18 employees from neighboring community colleges recently completed nine months of training through the Western Community College Leadership Academy (WCCLA), including four from Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College and five from Haywood Community College.Founded in 2021 at A-B Tech, the academy has since expanded to include Blue Ridge, Haywood, and Southwestern community colleges in the year-long leadership development program.Each year, the presidents and their senior leadership teams select a group of 4-5 employees from each college to participate in this program. To date, over 55 employees have participated in this program and plans are already underway for next year’s fourth cohort.
A-B Tech’s 2024 graduates are Patrycja Manning, Tonya Mintz, Scott Paxon, and Megan Triplett. The academy is led by A-B Tech Professional Development Director Barbara Cooney.“It is a privilege to facilitate the WCCLA,” Cooney said. “The participants bring their unique perspectives, along with much energy and enthusiasm. This academy requires a commitment by all involved, from the sponsors to the participants, and this year was no exception. I think this program shows that a collaborative approach like this academy builds great connections that makes all of our colleges stronger.”HCC participant Brek Lanning shared “This course broadened my perspective on effective leadership. We were fortunate to have a strong, diverse group of students, and the connections we made will be lasting and valuable. I am looking forward to using the insights I gained to build a purpose-driven team culture where everyone feels empowered, trusted, and aligned with the college’s mission.”The goal of the Academy is to form values-driven, high-potential, high-performing leaders who think and collaborate in new and different ways with people within their colleges and across the region. The academy serves to foster greater agility in participants to be able to pursue innovative ideas while creating attainable solutions that address the constant changing nature of higher education in today’s environment.Participants focus on different monthly topics, including strategic thinking, emotional intelligence, personal and work core values, identifying their personal change styles, and more. Sessions include specialized training, idea sharing, and the opportunity to connect with others in similar roles across the region at each college. During the program graduation ceremony, participants presented their key takeaways from the program and how they will apply the lessons to their future work.
About A-B Tech:
Founded in 1959 in the heart of Asheville, A-B Tech is the largest higher education institution in Western North Carolina, serving more than 23,000 students a year in Buncombe and Madison counties. One of 58 community colleges in the NC Community College System, A-B Tech offers 150 degrees, diplomas, and certificates, as well as a wide range of workforce training and continuing education programs. A-B Tech includes the main Asheville campus, A-B Tech Enka (home of the A-B Tech Small Business Center and Business Incubation Program, Craft Beverage Institute of the Southeast and N.C. BioNetwork), A-B Tech Madison, A-B Tech Woodfin, the Goodwill Center and the ABCCM Transformation Village in West Asheville, and a future location at Biltmore Park West. Learn more at abtech.edu.
About Haywood Community College:
Haywood Community College (HCC) is part of the North Carolina Community College System and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Founded in 1965, it is an open-door institution with the mission of serving the educational needs and economic growth of our community by promoting lifelong student learning and success. This includes programs for Haywood County high school students through Career and College Promise and Haywood Early College. The college campus, a designated arboretum, boasts one of the most beautiful college campuses in the state with an iconic mill pond, seasonal dahlia and rhododendron gardens, an 18-hole disc golf course and a walking trail.
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