PDCCC selects student ambassadors

Published 8:47 pm Saturday, May 31, 2014

Paul D. Camp Community College recently selected its presidential student ambassadors. From left are Brandy Main, of Suffolk, Deanie Robertson, of Courtland, College President Paul Conco, Amber Ballance, of Zuni, Wanda Olden, of Suffolk, Pamela Reid, of Suffolk, Debra Bailey, of Gates, N.C., Michelle Chess, of Suffolk, Public Relations Specialist Wendy Harrison and Allie Best, of Franklin. Not pictured are Jacob Bradshaw, of Carrsville, Brittany Eley, of Windsor, Taylor Felts, of Franklin, Jennifer Massaroni-Bernocco, of Capron, Tracy Morales, of Carrollton, and Vice President of Institutional Advancement Felicia Blow.

Paul D. Camp Community College recently selected its presidential student ambassadors. From left are Brandy Main, of Suffolk, Deanie Robertson, of Courtland, College President Paul Conco, Amber Ballance, of Zuni, Wanda Olden, of Suffolk, Pamela Reid, of Suffolk, Debra Bailey, of Gates, N.C., Michelle Chess, of Suffolk, Public Relations Specialist Wendy Harrison and Allie Best, of Franklin. Not pictured are Jacob Bradshaw, of Carrsville, Brittany Eley, of Windsor, Taylor Felts, of Franklin, Jennifer Massaroni-Bernocco, of Capron, Tracy Morales, of Carrollton, and Vice President of Institutional Advancement Felicia Blow.

Paul D. Camp Community College recently announced its 2014-15 presidential student ambassadors.

“It’s truly an honor to be selected for this auspicious group. These students should be very proud of this distinction,” said Felicia Blow, vice president of institutional advancement.

The following local students are among the 13 selected to serve:

  • Michelle Chess, of Suffolk
  • Brittany Eley, of Windsor
  • Brandy Main, of Suffolk
  • Tracy Morales, of Carrollton
  • Wanda Olden, of Suffolk
  • Pamela Reid, of Suffolk
  • Deanie Robertson, of Courtland

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The Presidential Student Ambassador Program is designed to support the president and the Office of Institutional Advancement in the positive promotion of Paul D. Camp Community College. The team consists of a small group of students who volunteer to serve as student representatives of the college before a variety of important constituent groups. Student ambassadors are enthusiastic individuals who enjoy meeting new people. They are interested in enhancing the reputation of the college.

Responsibilities of presidential student ambassadors are varied. Students from this core group may be invited to attend social functions, meet with legislators and speak about student life to varied audiences. Other responsibilities include participation in events like presidential meetings, fundraisers, donor meetings and commencement.