December 2023

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Establishing a Family Tradition of Education

Pictured (left to right): Cameron, Benjamin, & Alivia Long

Dwayne and Angel Long are both first generation college graduates. Angel remembers the challenges they encountered. “Dwayne and I both joined the Air Force in part to finance our education goals,” but it wasn’t easy. She adds, “We worked extremely hard to finance each of our education goals.”


Dwayne obtained a master’s degree while still serving in the military. Angel’s education journey took longer. Balancing her studies with the needs of three children, she ultimately earned bachelor’s degrees in English Literature and English Pedagogy. Her studies are ongoing. Angel is currently beginning a master’s program in English Literature.


The Longs moved to Southside Virginia seven years ago when Dwayne accepted a position at the Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative. He now serves as MEC’s Vice President of Information Technology and as Chief Technical Officer for Empower Broadband, MEC’s broadband subsidiary. Angel teaches English at Mecklenburg County High School.


As parents, the Longs made it a priority to convey their education values and love of learning to their children. They were intrigued by the reputation of the Governor’s School of Southside Virginia (GSSV) offered on Southside Virginia Community College’s two campuses. When their oldest son Cameron was eligible, they encouraged him to apply.


According to his mother, Cameron was hesitant at first. “He was under the impression he would not be able to have a full high school experience attending Governor’s School,” she says. “He soon realized the opposite was the case. He met so many new people, including teachers and students from surrounding counties. He thought his world would get smaller because all he would do was study. In reality, his world got much bigger because of all the new experiences and opportunities he was afforded.”

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Outstanding Business Partner Recognized

Pictured (left to right): Dr. Keith Harkins, Kelly Arnold, Dr. David Doré

People attending this year’s VCCS Hire Education Conference took time to honor colleagues who have made outstanding contributions to the world of workforce and career education. 


Setting the tone for this year’s Awards Banquet, VCCS Chancellor David Doré said, “In my view, this awards event is more than just a highlight of the Hire Education Conference. I believe it is essential to recognize the extraordinary work that our colleagues are doing and the partnerships they have formed…all in the service to the people and employers of Virginia.”


Individuals and organizations who have gone “the extra mile” were recognized through a series of awards.



Microsoft’s enduring partnership with Southside Virginia Community College was honored as this year’s Outstanding Business Partner Success Story. The company was praised for its longstanding and generous support for SVCC programs and scholarships. Chancellor Doré presented the award to Kelly Arnold from Microsoft and SVCC Workforce VP Keith Harkins.

Diesel Tech Graduates

Congratulations to our recent Diesel Technician Graduates! Next class begins on January 8th! Pictured: Billy McGraw(Instructor), Christopher Rawlings, Alex Driggs, Jorden Woodson, & Russell Hicks(Instructor)

Years of Service Awards

The SVCC family recently celebrated the holiday season and congratulated those employees who completed milestones in years of service. Special fun included a crazy holiday sweater contest!

Five Years:

Theresa Henderson


Not Pictured:

Lisa Southall, Sheryl Thomason

Fifteen Years:

Russell A. Hicks & Wendy Carter Ezell

Twenty-Five Years:

Joan B. Tuck

Ten Years:

Denis McCarthy, Ingrid Newman Fogg,

Scott Edmonds


Not Pictured:

Dr. Shayna Kendall-Maxey, Leslie Perkins, Tony Stegall

Twenty Years:

Tommy Wright, Shana Kaye Dix,

Stephen Walker


Not Pictured:

Kathy Whitt

Thirty Years:

Katrina Wells & Martha B. Reed

Thirty-Five Years:

Roger Wray & Melissa Back

Crazy Holiday Sweater contest winners were:

1st Place: Annette Wallace, 2nd Place: Jennifer Davis, 3rd Place: Melissa Arthur

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