Jack Patrick Center at Augusta Tech. Photo courtesy Augusta Tech
Jack Patrick Center at Augusta Tech. Photo courtesy Augusta Tech

Augusta Tech announces Den of Distinction honorees

The Augusta Technical College Den of Distinction Committee recently announced its fourth class of inductees.

“The Den of Distinction celebrates alumni within Cougar Nation who have excelled in technical education and embody the college’s vision and values. In the coming weeks, you can learn more about the 2024 inductees online,” according to a news release from Augusta Technical College.

This year’s inductees are Charlie Bowles, Human Resources/Safety Director, Two State Construction; Joshua Braswell, Office of Fulton County Attorney and Vice President Georgia Association of Paralegals; Consuella Carter, Director of Professional Learning Educational Training Services, LLC; Peter Claus, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Textron Specialized Vehicles; Christina Clutter, Owner/Operator, Grow Pediatric Therapy and Group Services, LLC and Occupational Therapy Assistant; Maria Hernandez Cook, Southeast Outreach Representative, United States Senate for Office of Sen. Raphael Warnock; Gwendolyn Jackson, Director, Burke County Library; Susan Johnson, President and CEO, The 1790 Club; ames Lakeman, President, Glasslined Technologies, Inc.; and Michael Violette, Site Services Human Capital Manager, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions.

“The college community is excited to celebrate these 10 alumni who have displayed excellence within the community and within their professions,” said Jermaine Whirl, Augusta Tech president in the news release. “We look forward to saluting them in celebration of their personal and professional accomplishments.”

Honorees will be inducted at 5:30 p.m., Sept. 27, at the Jack B. Patrick Information Technology Center Auditorium.

Tickets are $20 and are available here.

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