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1990-1999
Clark Adams (AA) began his career at DCCC and now works at Randolph Community College as an English instructor.
Nicholas Coates (AA) will be married to Brynn Howard on September 29, 2007 on the cruise ship Carnival Glory our of Port Canaveral, Florida. Read engagement announcement
Tandra Kay Leonard (ADN) was married to Christopher Brian Garner on April 2, 2005 in Lexington. The couple will reside in Lexington. Read wedding announcement.
Deborah Lomax (Business Administration) was married to Gregory Jewell on September 22, 2007 in a 3:30 p.m. ceremony in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Read wedding announcement
Jeffrey Huston Beck (Diploma – Drafting) was married to Toni Paulette “Paula” Boyd on April 1, 2006 at Blaise Baptist Church of Mocksville. Read engagement announcement.
Tiffany Suzanne Freeman (Business Administration) married Wesley Lee Alexander on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center. The couple will reside in Lexington. Read wedding announcement.
Sherry Forrest - ( Emergency Medical Technician ) has made a great success with her life since leaving DCCC. She is featured in February addition of Women in Success 2007. Read success story
Korie Leonard (Medical Assisting Technology) was married to Andrew Woolgar on December 4, 2004.
Jamie Loman has made a great success with her life since leaving DCCC. She is featured in February addition of Women in Success 2007. Read success story
Amy Stevenson (Nursing) accepted a job as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner with Pitt Memorial Hospital. Prior to that, she received her Bachelor of Science in nursing degree from UNC and her Master’s of Science in nursing from Duke University.
Michael Berrier (AAS Emergency Medical Science) was married to Kimberly Mattox on May 6, 2005 during a sunset wedding ceremony in Maui. Read announcement.
Tammy Bullin - ( Human Resources Technology ) has made a great success with her life since leaving DCCC. She is featured in February addition of Women in Success 2007. Read success story
Robin Pope Keever (Nursing) won the Clinical Excellence Award in 1996. She worked her way to charge nurse at Thomasville Medical Center.
Jerry Soles (BLET) was a 2006 All-Star finalist with America’s Most Wanted and was named 2005 Highway Interdiction Officer of the Year. Read article
Kimberly Thompson (Lambeth) (AA - Business Computers and Microcomputer Systems Tech) was the first DCCC alumnus to endow a student scholarship. The scholarship was endowed in 1999 and has been awarded to students in the Information Systems Technology program. It has also been used for the Student Emergency Assistance Fund. Kimberly also served as President of the DCCC Alumni Association from April 2005 through April 2006.
Toni Underwood - (Coordinator at DCCC Thomasville Education Center ) has made a great success with her life since leaving DCCC. She is featured in February addition of Women in Success 2007. Read success story
Thadford Dickerson (Fire Instruction Safety and NC Fire Inspection Training) was named Lexington's Fire Chief in December 2004. Read entire story
Ronald S. Bratton (AAS – Criminal Justice) obtained a bachelor’s degree in Administrative Science from Guilford College and was named the Police Chief of Thomasville in 2006.
Stefanie Copley (Business Administration) is the director of concessions for the Davis-Townsend Booster Club. She also teaches children at the Martha Best Children’s Center.
Dr. Greg Hedrick is veterinarian and owner of Davidson Animal Hospital
Dr. Kevin Hoover (AA - Electronics Engineering) works as a dentist in Lexington and was nominated as DCCC's Outstanding Alumnus for the American Association of Community Colleges.
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Karen Denise Kirkus (Phlebotomy) was married to James Stacey Money on November 4, 2006 in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Read engagement announcement.
Dianna Trapp (Criminal Justice) works as a domestic violence advocate at the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.
Jennie Hege (CNA) works as the Agency Care Coordinator for Alpha Healthcare of the Carolinas , an agency she helped start from scratch.
Kim Smith (ADN) was named one of the 2004 Great 100 Nurses in North Carolina and one of the Remarkable 45. Kim works for Thomasville Medical Center.
Kim Smith (update) - (Nursing) has made a great success with her life since leaving DCCC. She is featured in February addition of Women in Success 2007. Read success story
Jim C. Truell (BLET) was named Captain in the Criminal Investigative Department.
Cherriece Wright (Liberal Arts), of Lexington, passed away on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at Lexington Memorial Hospital. Read obituary announcement
Scottie Joe Tysinger (AAS) was married to Michelle Amanda Wrenn on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006 at Sheets Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington. The couple will reside in Welcome. Read wedding announcement.
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