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CCCC offers community Speakers Bureau

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CCCC offers community Speakers Bureau

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Cathy Swindell, CCCC director of Industry Services, spent years as a quality professional in industry before coming to the college in 1997. She holds a number of professional certifications as well as a B.S. in Technology Education: Training and Development for Industry. Her topics include “Women in Non-traditional Job Roles,” “Training the Workforce,” and “Manufacturing in North Carolina: An Overview.”

CCCC offers community Speakers Bureau

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Carl Bryan, Social Science and Wellness Department chairman, has been at CCCC since 1992. He has a Master’s in Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Science from UNC-Chapel Hill. Bryan was in on the ground floor of the World League of American Football (now NFL-Europe) working with the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks. He is an NYSCA Gold Level Sports coach, with coaching credentials from Cal Ripken baseball, Pop Warner, and Football America. Among his speaking topics are “Coaching Youth Sports,” “Sportsmanship and Character,” and Stress Management.” 

CCCC offers community Speakers Bureau

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Johnny Shull, lead instructor of Business and Economics, has been at CCCC since 2005. He has an M.B.A. from Campbell University. He was in the Class of 2008 of GlaxoSmithKline Faculty Fellows at NCSU’s Institute for Emerging Issues and is an Adjunct Scholar of Economics at the John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy. Shull has served as mayor of Coats, Coats Chamber president, and president of the Harnett County Local Government Commission. His topics include “Emerging Economic Issues,” “Healthcare,” and “State of the Economy.”

CCCC offers community Speakers Bureau

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Bianka Rhodes Stumpf, director of Distance Education, came to CCCC in 2004 after years as an Honors and AP American history teacher at Lee County High School. She also teaches history at CCCC and Campbell University. Stumpf has her M.Ed. in Social Science Education from Campbell. She has completed post-graduate work in history at Fayetteville State University, specializing in African and African-American studies. Her topics include “Black Biography,” “Highlights of the African-American Experience,” “Malawi,” “The American Civil War Era,” and “Teaching with Technology.”

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