COMjpfiNITY COLLEGE EDUCATOR’S ASSOCIATION VOL 24, NO. 1 • FALL 2001 President’s Message. As your president this year I am very pleased with the valuable support you have given me and our organization, and your willingness to serve on the Board of Directors, ’ and various committees is commendable. Our website has been established and is operational. It can be I accessed at littP;//www.flee-tech.roni/ncccapa/ I recommend that each of you visit our website periodically to keep informed on current and future developments. Minutes from the latest Board of Directors meeting and the "!:rion® Clarence Smith and Angela Locklear have done an excellent job in organiz ing the Fall 2001 Conference Planning Committee and we encourage all of ^ troops and come to the conference on October 17-19 2001 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham, N.C. The theme for the confemnce is Change + Challenge - Opportunity.” ? increase our membership this year. Increase the number of Ind vibra'^t ^ ^ conference, and keep the NCCCAEA active, strong When the going gets tough, the tough get going. The NCCCAEA needs you and you need the NCCCAEA. We will see you in Durham. Floyd P. Horton NCCCAEA OFFICERS and BOARD of DIRECTORS President. Ployd College of the Albemarle PreTdent Efect' Tre»«„r!r ^omm. College „ “ Cindy Wagner, Mitchell Comm. College secretary Marian Baer, Catawba Valley Comm. College Support Staff Representative Kathryn T. Minnick, Pitt Comm. College Melr?. Johnston Comm. College Member^at-Large Cora Brewington, Robeson Comm. College Human Resource Development Lethco Wren, Sampson Comm. College Occupationa Extension Darrell Miller, Wilkes Comm. College TT Piedmont Comm. College SsTcTi'l s f ....Carolyn Walston, Wayne Comm. Collefe Basic Sk Is Representative Pat Phillips, Davidson County Comm. College President s Association Representative Dr icrJu North Carolina Community College System Representatives..........'. Charles Barham, Dr. Scott Ralls, Peggy Graham see/State MCP Suggestionsfor aNeisL Conference 2001 Fall &

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