Whitehead Awards Wiregrass Graduates with Tradesman Award
Staff Report From Valdosta CEO
Monday, August 5th, 2019
Recent and soon-to-be graduates from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College were recognized by Whitehead Industrial Hardware of Valdosta with a special Tradesman Award. The graduates received a plaque along with a $250 credit to purchase tools for their new jobs. "It's a great honor to have the opportunity to present each of these four deserving individuals with the Whitehead Distinguished Tradesman Award,” shared Jonathan Miller, Whitehead Industrial Hardware Principal. “All of us here at Whitehead salute the modern tradesman and believe in the importance of recognizing the hard work and success of these students. Skilled labor is a critical component in the attraction of new industry to our region. As a community, we must advocate and support the careers of these commendable graduates."
The Wiregrass graduates recognized were: Ariel Adams (Coffee Campus - Welding), nominating instructor Mike Day; Mark Musslewhite (Ben Hill-Irwin Campus - Welding), nominating instructor Terry Johnson; Cody Peeples (Valdosta Campus - Welding Technology), nominating instructor Wally Rewis; Dillan Gray (Coffee Campus – Industrial Systems Technology), nominating instructor Phillip Taylor; and Megan Wolfe (Valdosta Campus – Automotive Technology) nominating instructor Toby Heard. The award recipients have access to trained employees at Whitehead who are very familiar with their industry and the tools needed for the company they are employed with.
“Wiregrass appreciates our friends at Whitehead for impacting the lives of our graduates who are now equipped to impact the economy of our local communities,” added Dr. Tina K. Anderson, Wiregrass President.