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CCCC's Emily Hare is president of NC CORD

12.19.2015 • College & Community, College General, Foundation

SANFORD - Emily Hare, Executive Director of the Central Carolina Community College Foundation, has been elected president of the N.C. Council of Resource Development Inc. (NC CORD). She will serve as president until October 2016.

"I am honored and flattered to have the opportunity to lead such an outstanding organization," said Hare. "This group of fundraising professionals works together as a team to promote best practices and ideas among the community colleges in North Carolina to help us change the lives of our students. That's what we want to do - change lives, and the more we can learn from each other, the greater of an impact we can have."

Hare said she truly loves and enjoys her work as Executive Director of the CCCC Foundation. "My main focus is to be able to provide as much financial support to CCCC and its students so that we can help better the lives of the individuals who attend here and the communities we serve," she said.

CCCC President Dr. T.E. Marchant said he is proud that Hare will serve as president of the statewide organization. "Emily has done an outstanding job in her service at Central Carolina Community College, and I know that she will do an incredible job for NC CORD," he said.

A native of Pinehurst, Hare received her Bachelor in Arts (Communications) degree from Wake Forest University, her MBA from Pfeiffer University, and is currently working on her Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration at the University of the Cumberlands.

Hare's husband, Bud, is assistant superintendent at Tobacco Road Golf Course. They have a daughter, Delaney Elizabeth, and have another child due in early April.

The daughter of Steve and Libby Adams Carter of Pinehurst, Hare enjoys competing in triathlons, watching NASCAR, and following Wake Forest University athletics.

For information on giving to the CCCC Foundation, contact Emily Hare, Executive Director of the CCCC Foundation, by telephone at 919-718-7230 or by email at ehare@cccc.edu.

The CCCC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of, the college. It receives donations of money and equipment on behalf of CCCC and uses them to promote the educational mission of the college and assist students through scholarships and grants.

For more information on Central Carolina Community College, visit www.cccc.edu.


CCCC's Emily Hare is president of NC CORD

Emily Hare, Executive Director of the Central Carolina Community College Foundation, has been elected president of the N.C. Council of Resource Development Inc. (NC CORD).