Tennessee Technology Center at Crossville held its 2009 summer graduation ceremony on Aug. 25, 2009. Sixty-one students from eleven counties participated. About 200 students graduate each year from one of TTCC’s full-time programs. Not all TTCC graduates choose to participate in one of the three graduation ceremonies held at the end of each term.
Graduation from Tennessee Technology Center at Crossville is the end result of many hours of hard work and dedication. The graduates of TTCC are hired for good jobs with potential for advancement. Many graduates also articulate to community colleges to earn associate degrees, or continue their education to earn bachelor degrees. The success rate of TTCC graduates is outstanding with 90-95% enjoying successful careers.
Members of the summer 2009 graduating class include:
Automotive Technology: Eli Harrison, Dogwood; Leland Hill, Crossville.
Business Systems Technology: Rachel Banfield, Crossville; Dora Evans, Monterey; Audrey Hassler, Crossville; Shelley Jackson, Cookeville; Amanda Smith, Crossville; Mary Ann Smith, Crossville.
Computer Information Technology: Anthony Dawson, Pikeville; Larry Dawson, Pikeville; Stephanie Miley, Crossville; Amanda Sisco, Crossville.
Electronics: Donnie Brown, Crossville.
Industrial Electricity Technology: Joseph Dhuivetter, Spring City.
Industrial Maintenance Technology: Stephen Bilbrey, Monterey; Tiffany Phipps, Crossville; James Strong, Jamestown; Michael Tinnel, Crossville.
Machine Tool: Cameron Duncan, Jamestown.
Masonry: Matt Jackson, Baxter.
Nursing: Toshua Berdy, Crossville; Paula Blalock, Crossville; Bobbie Brown, Algood; Amanda Bryan, Crossville; Amanda Calahan, Crossville; Sonya Cannon, Crossville; Bobbie Cauchi, Monterey; Courtney Cobb, Cookeville; Terri Davis, Crossville; Sheryl Day, Spring City; Renee Decker, Cookeville; Rebecca Elrod, Sparta; Rhiana Farish, Crossville; James Hall, Spencer; Samantha Haney, Crossville; Lisa Hendon, Dunlap; Andrew Jones, Grimsley; Danielle Jones, Monterey; Stacey McCartt, Crossville; Ryan McDonald, Cookeville; Kristina Nealey, Crossville; Amber Nunley, Dunlap; Carie Oakes, Pikeville; Sabrina Petersen, Spring City; Gail Reyes, Crossville; Brenda Roysden, Crossville; Juan Salces, Crossville; Deborah Sherrill, Crossville; Laura Standefer, Crossville; Oneida Stephens, Crossville; Lori Tatum, Crossville; Christy Waldo, Crossville; Amber Whitaker, Crossville.
Surgical Technology: Brandy Bilbrey, Crossville; Rebecca Howard, Rockwood; Ashley Hunter, Livingston; Ashley McClure, Midtown; Missy Shultis, Pleasant Hill; Misty Tucker, Crossville; Sheena Winningham, Byrdstown.
Welding: Josh Harrison, Crossville.
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