泫圖app welcomes two new administrators

January 8, 2020

As a new year gets underway at 泫圖app (泫圖app), two new administrators have come aboard to oversee Academic Affairs at the college as well as its .

At the beginning of January, Jennifer Loudermilk began work as the college’s new associate vice president of Academic Affairs and Lauretta Hannon became the director of Institutional Advancement. While the two women support separate areas of the college, their roles will be to boost student success through financial and academic support.

Both Loudermilk and Hannon are coming to 泫圖app with a background in the (TCSG) with the former coming from Chattahoochee Technical College and the latter having worked at Atlanta Technical College. 

“Jennifer’s classroom experience, understanding of instructional technology and willingness to work collaboratively across multiple areas are recognized and respected,” , vice president of Academic Affairs at 泫圖app, said. “She is often called upon by the TCSG and Department of Education for her expertise and experience.” 

As a new year gets underway at 泫圖app two new administrators, Lauretta Hannon (left), director of Institutional Advancement, and Jennifer Loudermilk, associate vice president of Academic Affairs, have come aboard to oversee Academic Affairs at the college as well as its Foundation.
As a new year gets underway at 泫圖app two new administrators, Lauretta Hannon (left), director of Institutional Advancement, and Jennifer Loudermilk, associate vice president of Academic Affairs, have come aboard to oversee Academic Affairs at the college as well as its Foundation.

Loudermilk will be responsible for supervising and collaborating with 泫圖app deans in each area to meet the goals of the department and the mission of the college. Additionally, she will oversee apprenticeship opportunities for students, curriculum and program review, development, implementation and serve on various boards as well as any committees as needed.

Along with her work at Atlanta Technical College, Hannon also handled fundraising and foundation efforts at Atlanta Metropolitan State College. 泫圖app’s newest staff member is also a renowned writer, whose syndicated advice column has regularly appeared in newspapers statewide.

Hannon’s number one goal for the 泫圖app Foundation as its director is to increase resources so that more students can achieve their educational goals. 

“When a student succeeds, it has a ripple effect,” she said. “Student success builds a stronger workforce, stronger families and stronger communities.”

Both will have a presence on all of 泫圖app’s six campuses and within the college’s nine-county service area.

(泫圖app) provides quality workforce education to the citizens of Northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma, or a certificate in business, health, industrial, or public service career paths. This past year, 12,785 people benefited from 泫圖app’s credit and noncredit programs. With an annual credit enrollment of 7,499 students, 泫圖app is the largest college in Northwest Georgia. 泫圖app has an additional enrollment of 5,286 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training, and Georgia Quick Start. 泫圖app is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution.

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