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WCC Announces Spring 2022 President’s and Dean’s Lists

August 11, 2022

Wayne Community College has honored 257 students for outstanding academic achievement in the spring 2022 semester.

The college recognizes the students named below as having earned a place on its President’s or Dean’s lists. They are listed by the city or town in which they live.

President’s List
To be named to the President’s List for the spring semester, students must have completed at least 12 semester hours and earned a grade point average of 4.0 for the semester.

Albertson
James Gunter, Agribusiness

Bailey
Jackson Wall, Mechatronics Engineering

Belhaven
Aleah Brinn, Aviation Systems

Calypso
Stephen Heffernan, Industrial Systems

Charlotte
Stephanie Goodney, Criminal Justice

Clayton
Claude Jean Baptiste, Aviation Systems

Clinton
Timothy Hyde, Industrial Systems

Creedmoor
Joshua Meader, Aviation Systems

Dudley
Chase Brown, Associate in Arts;
Samantha Davis, Business Administration;
Fraser Kaye, Network Management;
Tyree Owens, Pharmacy Technology; and
Breanna Summerlin, Early Childhood Education – Licensure Transfer Track

Dunn
Bryan Garcia, Automotive Systems

Elm City
Amy Vester, Artificial Intelligence

Ferguson
Jaime Falco, Special Credit

Fremont
James Bailey, Associate in Science;
Jonathan Panashy, Accounting and Finance; and
Peyton Rogers, Associate in Arts

Goldsboro
Gamil Algharazi, Associate in Science;
Adrienne Armwood, Criminal Justice – Forensic Science;
Maria Baltazar, Project Management;
Jonathan Bautista-Aguilar, Information Technology Business Support;
Tyson Bedford, Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration;
Shelby Bigham, Computer-Integrated Machining;
Glendalyn Bongala, Associate in Engineering;
Curtis Boseman, Software Development;
Roman Boston, Criminal Justice;
Leah Boswell, Associate in Science;
Amanda Brand, Business Administration;
Sabrina Bryant, Sustainable Agriculture;
Aamir Castelino, Dental Assisting ;
Adam Corey, Automotive Systems – ATEP;
Antonio Devaughn, Associate in Science;
Amodh Dhakal, Associate in Arts;
Kelly Edwards, Associates  in General Education – Nursing;
Jeffrey Ellis, Mechatronics Engineering;
Terry Fraser, Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration;
Harrison Freeman, Industrial Systems;
Michelle Giroux, Criminal Justice – Forensic Science;
Kaley Glascoe, Associate in Arts;
Elizabeth Graham, Associate in Arts;
Crystal Hardin, Emergency Management;
Noah Hardison, Automotive Systems – ATEP;
Samantha Harlow, Associate in Science;
Morgan Harris, Associate in Arts;
Taylor Hart, Associate in Arts;
Danny Jones, Associate in Science;
Lisa Jones, Accounting and Finance;
Tristan Keck, Mechatronics Engineering;
Wayne Keys, Automotive Systems – ATEP;
Alexis King, Criminal Justice – Forensic Science;
Michelle Lee, Early Childhood Education – Career Track;
Peter Long, Game and Automation Programming;
An Mai, Associate in Arts;
Skylar Maki, Medical Office Administration;
Kevin Martin, Mechatronics Engineering;
Marissa Martin, Medical Office Administration;
Nicolas McCord, Associate in Science;
Brooke McDowell, Associate in Arts;
Maria Mills, Accounting and Finance;
Kayla Mirabal, Business Administration;
Joshua Morgan, Computer-Integrated Machining;
Dustin Nadjkovic, Information Technology;
Lauren Nord, Associate in Arts;
Shatonia Oliver, Associate in Arts;
Jamal Patrick, Mechatronics Engineering;
Kevin Pierce, Industrial Systems;
Jhyana Price, Human Services;
Sebrina Radford, Accounting and Finance;
Samantha Roux, Pharmacy Technology;
Celia Sanchez Hernandez, Medical Assisting;
Ariadna Soria-Huerta, Associate in Engineering;
Christopher Thompson, Business Administration;
Fidencio Torres-Garcia, Mechatronics Engineering;
Taylor Tyndall, Business Administration;
Addison Williams, Associate in Engineering;
Joshua Williams, Associate in Engineering;
DeShara Wilson-Thomas, Associate in Arts;
Aubrey Wooley, Associate in Science; and
Rebecca Young, Accounting and Finance

Greensboro
Kristopher Williams, Business Administration – Operations Management

Hendersonville
Phillip Stokes, Automotive Systems

Kenly
Jacob Watkins, Mechatronics Engineering

Kinston
Sheridan Baker, Teacher Preparation;
Michael Hempenius, Aviation Systems; and
Stephanie Robbins, Criminal Justice – Forensic Science;

La Grange
Franchesca Cuevas, Medical Office Administration;
Jose Henriquez, Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration;
Nathaniel Jones, Cybersercurity;
Marleny Moreno, Business Administration;
Sophia Smith, Associate in Arts;
Terry Stigger, Criminal Justice; and
Mary Varnell, Mechanical Engineering

Louisburg
Julia Perry, Turfgrass Management

Mount Olive
Andrew Jones, Cybersecurity Concepts Certificate;
Luke Jones, Automotive Systems – GM-ASEP;
Lauren Jordan, Associate in Arts;
Seth Kowalski, Human Services;
Nayeli Pineda, Early Childhood Education – Career Track;
Jesus Quiroz, Associate in Science;
Adam Roberts, Cybersecurity; and
Julissia Statler, Business Administration – Operations Management

New Bern
Savanna Lewis, Emergency Management

Pikeville
Hunter Bogey, Automotive Systems – ATEP;
Joseph Chalupski, Associate in Arts;
Bryan Ekberg, Forest Management;
Mandy Grimm, Medical Laboratory Technology;
Laney Hales, Associate in Science;
Jacqueline Hancock, Accounting and Finance;
Dena Hill, Teacher Preparation;
Seth Lazarus, Automotive Systems – ATEP;
Justin Lewis, Emergency Management;
Delaney Muller, Associate in Arts;
Rylee Myers, Associate in Arts;
Stephanie Pender, Early Childhood Education – Licensure Transfer Track;
Casey Sasser, Accounting and Finance; and
Wiley Stewart, Game and Automation Programming

Pine Level
Jadon Moore, Aviation Systems

Princeton
Isabella Herb, Accounting and Finance;
Cameron Jones, Industrial Systems; and
Jami Parker, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Technologies

Raleigh
Derrick Dabney, Aviation Systems; and
Chedrack Makoumbou, Aviation Systems

Seven Springs
Noah Kearney, Mechatronics Engineering;
Derek Sparrow, Risk Management and Insurance; and
Celina Torres Ponce, Medical Office Administration

Smithfield
Silas Hill, Associate in Science; and
Caleb Tremblay, Emergency Management

Snow Hill
Maribel Gonzalez Garcia, Pharmacy Technology

Warsaw
Latandria Jackson, Associate in Arts; and
Kaely King, Dental Assisting

Pelzer, South Carolina
Tamara McElyea, Sustainable Agriculture

Dean’s List
To garner a spot on the WCC Dean’s List, students must have taken at least 12 semester hours of classes and earned a grade point average of at least 3.6, with no grade below a “C” in the semester.

Benson
Savanna Kelly, Associate in Arts

Beulaville
Cadence Rudolph, Dental Assisting

Clinton
Jordan Lee, Dental Assisting; and
Natalie Smith, Dental Assisting

Cove City
Kendyl Wilson, Agribusiness

Deep Run
Jarrett Kennedy, Agribusiness

Dudley
Ethan Anderson, Associate in Arts;
Jacob Boomhower, Associate in Arts;
Jose Gomez, Business Management – Project Management;
Thomas McCutcheon, Automotive Systems – GM-ASEP;
Christopher Pittman, Automotive Systems – GM-ASEP;
Daisy Rangel-Yescas, Pharmacy Technology;
Zaria Smith, Office Administration; and
David Vera-Arriaga, Automotive Systems – ATEP

Dunn
Giselle Alejo, Dental Assisting; and
Hunter McLamb, Turfgrass Management

Elm City
Alexis Langley, Pharmacy Technology

Fremont
Landon Etheridge, Business Administration;
Tracy Jennings, Early Childhood Education Career Track;
Haley Martin, Associate in General Education – Nursing; and
Brianna Sherman, Criminal Justice – Forensic Science

Garner
Chelsea Gleason, Dental Assisting

Goldsboro
Reem Alrobaiey, Associate in Arts;
Patrick Bail, Associate in Arts;
Maribel Bang, Associate in Arts;
Shadonna Bass, Early Childhood Education Licensure Transfer Track;
Rutherford Bastien, Mechanical Engineering;
Sarah Benning, Associate in Science;
Julia Bentley, Welding;
Kimone Black, Business Administration;
Gracen Bogue, Associate in Arts;
Sarah Brogneaux, Teacher Preparation;
Joshua Bruner, Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration;
Tiara Campbell, Associate in Arts;
Margaret Chazotte, Medical Office Administration – Dental Office;
Joseph Clarke, Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration;
Anna Cotton, Pharmacy Technology;
De’Von Crawford, Aviation Systems;
John Edwards, Associate in Science;
Katie Fitzmorris, Associate in Arts;
Daniel Giuliani, Information Technology Business Support;
Jackson Grady, Software Development;
Tanner Griffin, Dental Assisting;
Amurr Hamdan, Business Administration;
Carson Harris, Turfgrass Management;
Leshelle Harris, Associate in Science;
Aniyah Jennette, Emergency Management;
Andrew Jett, Simulation and Game Development – Modeling and Animation;
Tyler Jordan, Business Administration;
Paul Jordonne, Mechatronics Engineering;
Isabel Kitchin, Associate in Arts;
Jordan Lawhon, Business Administration;
Ariadne Lugo Cruz, Criminal Justice – Forensic Science;
Daniel Moore, Information Technology Business Support;
Cassidy Morris, Industrial Systems;
Krislen Poland, Associate in Arts;
Tanner Price, Associate in Arts;
Virginia Radford, Medical Office Administration;
Tyler Ruesch, Associate in Science;
Kristen Sherwood, Associate in Arts;
Hannah Shuman, Associate in General Education – Nursing;
Vismitha Taneti, Associate in Science;
Jasper Warrick, Emergency Management – Law Enforcement Management; and
Matthew Watson, Continuing Education

Graham
John Hull, Forest Management

Greenville
Diego Cuevas, Industrial Systems; and
Devin Kohn, Turfgrass Management

Jacksonville
Michael Farmer, Forest Management

Kenly
Lindsey Holland, Dental Assisting

La Grange
Jacob Edens, Business Administration – Marketing;
Nataly Garcia-Alvarez, Dental Assisting;
Scott Hardin, Associate in Science;
Anna Lee, Medical Office Administration – Medical Coding;
Aliya Mitchell, Associate in General Education – Nursing;
Jacob Sparks, Associate in Arts; and
Patrick Wilhelm, Agribusiness

Lillington
Jessica Eckenrode, Forest Management

Louisburg
Jake Harper, Turfgrass Management

Lucama
Brian Migliolo-Hernandez, Associate in Science

Lumberton
Caitlin Thomas, Office Administration

Mount Olive
Jonathan Avila-Calderon, Associate in Engineering;
Sherlyn Espinoza, Associate in Arts;
David Jackson, Computer-Integrated Machining;
Rita Lanier, Business Administration;
Rianna Mancera, Associate in Science;
Karina Parra, Associate in Arts;
Michael Rarick, Cybersecurity;
Damaris Reyes, Associate in Science;
Luis Rodriguez, Mechatronics Engineering; and
Hector Salinas, Industrial Systems

Nashville
Harley McLamb, Dental Assisting

Pikeville
McKayla Alves, Associate in Arts;
Hailey Barbato, Associate in Arts;
Jana Bonnell, Associate in Arts;
Amanda Bunch, Teacher Preparation;
Kyristen Farrior, Associate in General Education – Nursing;
Valerie Griffin, Associate in Science;
Christopher Gustafson, Associate in Arts;
Jose Hernandez-Trejo, Associate in Arts;
Hayley Rabon, Game and Automation Programming;
Madison Tate, Early Childhood Education Career Track;
Kyle Williams, Associate in Science;
Robert Woods, Turfgrass Management; and
Jamie Wright, Medical Office Administration

Princeton
Dylan Ashworth, Cybersecurity;
Reagan Baumgartner, Medical Assisting;
Rocio Chiguil Reyes, Pharmacy Technology; and
Michaela Radford, Associate in Arts

Richlands
Wyatt Davis, Mechanical Engineering

Rocky Mount
Samuel Wright, Forest Management

Seven Springs
Anna Diaz, Medical Office Administration;
Mayra Herran, Associate in General Education – Nursing;
Osvaldo Ochoa-Lara, Game and Automation Programming; and
Jonathan Zapata, Computer-Integrated Machining

Smithfield
Jacob Lee, Mechatronics Engineering; and
Kaitlyn Parrish, Dental Hygiene

Snow Hill
Clinton, Cox, Automotive Systems – ATEP; and
Kelly Setzer, Applied Animal Science

Stantonsburg
Hannah Abrams, Dental Assisting; and
Skyler Scott, Associate in Arts

Walstonburg
Jesenia Garcia, Early Childhood Education Career Track

Warsaw
Elizabeth Cabrera Deleon, Medical Office Administration

Wilson
Taner Rodgers, Agribusiness

Wayne Community College is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, the college serves 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 165 college credit programs. WCC’s mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.