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SGA will meet at 4:30 p.m. today (January 16) in Ferguson 107. Everyone is welcome.
A-B Tech Community College’s Student Culinary Team will travel to national competition after winning the American Culinary Federation’s (ACF) Southeast Regional Competition January 13 in Roanoke, Va.
Amanda Palacios has always had the passion to be a cosmetologist. She grew up watching her mother do hair. “I had a child when I was a teenager,” she said. “I never had the courage to come back to school.”
Andy McNeal was hired as the lead instructor for the Composites Training Center opening in 2014 to assist in training GE Aviation employees for the company’s Asheville expansion.
On September 29, the A-B Tech student hospitality management club with club advisor Walter Rapetski attended the annual fund raiser for Backyard Bow Pro. This non-profit charity is working to build local networks of caring people to work together to curb food insecurities.
A-B Tech Madison hosted a full house for the Madison Home Care and Hospice 2018 Tree of Life Ceremony in November. “It was a touching and wonderful ceremony to honor and remember our loved ones we have lost,” said Site Director Sherri Davis.
Baking and Pastry Arts Instructor Chef Vince Donatelli baked Christmas cookies for a gathering at the Governor’s Western Residence on December 7 after he received a request from former A-B Tech Trustee Kaye Myers. He baked and decorated cookies in various designs and flavors for 75 guests.
A-B Tech dedicated its Writing Center in Locke Library in honor of Lisa Johnson, the first director of the center, who retired in 2018. Johnson is shown with English Chair Heather Vaughn.
Mark Sundara founded Asheville Ice shortly before he enrolled at A-B Tech in the Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Technology program. His business is a local ice machine sales, rental and repair company located at the Small Business Incubator at A-B Tech Enka.
Gentry Heating, Inc. provided two scholarship gifts in honor of Jim Nash, retired Gentry employee, to students in the HVAC program. Pictured are, from left, Jim Nash student Veniamin Sydorskyy, student Michael Ponder and Duane Gentry, Gentry Heating President.