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Community Partners Recognized for Excellence

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Wake Technical Community College President Stephen Scott has recognized four community partners for their outstanding contributions to the mission and vision of Wake Tech. At the college’s annual Excellence Awards banquet on April 18, UNC REX Healthcare was named Corporate Benefactor of the Year. UNC REX has supported Wake Tech for more than 20 years through student scholarships, equipment, and faculty. UNC REX created an endowment to support the professional development needs of health sciences faculty. The most recent investment of $100,000 broadens the impact of scholarships to serve Imaging, Medical Laboratory Technology, Nursing, and Pharmacy Technology students and reinforces a long-standing commitment to the training and professional development of faculty members. UNC REX also provides more than $500,000 worth of clinical support each year.

The Individual Spirit of Giving award was given to the former chair of the Wake Tech Board of Trustees, Harvey Montague, Sr. Montague served on the Board from 1996 to 2016, more years than anyone else. During that time, he offered extensive knowledge as a building and land developer to assist Wake Tech in developing new campuses, renovating buildings, and purchasing new land. In addition to sharing his time and talent, Montague made significant gifts to support student scholarships. A building on the Southern Wake Campus is named in his honor. He also played a pivotal role in securing a $1 million gift for the nursing program from his long-time friend, Martha Mann Smith. The donation will support student scholarships, faculty fellowships, professional development, and much-needed equipment and technology.

The Volunteer of the Year Award was given to Carol Gabor for her tireless dedication to students. Through her patience and commitment, Gabor has encouraged and supported students in Adult Basic Education and English as a Second Language programs. She has helped them build self-confidence and self-esteem. During the last school year, Gabor donated 224 hours and earned the United States President’s Volunteer Service Award.

Dr. John Boone was presented with Wake Tech’s first Honorary Alumnus Award, a special designation reserved for those who truly embody the spirit of the institution. Dr. Boone has served the college for more than 30 years in a variety of capacities. He is most notably known for leading Wake Tech through its most recent re-accreditation. In addition to his steadfast dedication to the college’s mission and his loyalty to his colleagues, Dr. Boone has been a long-time supporter of the Foundation. He made his first gift in 1988, making him the longest consecutive giver on record.

The Excellence Awards are sponsored each year by the Wake Tech Foundation.

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