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Serious Injury Leads to Lifetime Career

Jeff Walters attributes two things to his success:  his graduation in Trident Technical College and a work-related injury that left him with a broken coccyx, fractured lower back, two sprained ankles, a sprained wrist and worst of all, an arm that was “shattered into a million pieces.”    On December 8, 1988, Jeff voluntarily climbed on to a conveyor belt to secure a limit switch that was needed in order for the machine to operate.  In his haste to get home for the day, he violated the lock out procedures and the belt started to run more than 100 feet per minute.  Jeff was slammed against a wall, knocking him up in the air, then fell 19 feet to a concrete floor.  His doctor explained his injuries and that he had sustained fractured vertebrae in the lower back and a broken coccyx (tail bone). Then he said, “We are most concerned about your left arm; it is shattered into a million pieces.” Jeff asked if they could pin it back together...

Foundation Brings Donors and Students Together at Scholarship Luncheon

On March 26, the TTC Foundation hosted the 14 th annual Scholarship Luncheon honoring over 220 scholarship donors and recipients and other major donors throughout the college and the community. The program featured a panel discussion that highlighted the difficulties of being raised in a single family household and also being a single parent while obtaining a college education. The panel featured donors Dr. Rew “Skip” Godow Jr. and Elizabeth “Skeet” Godow (The Godow Opportunity Fund for Single Parents), and four scholarship recipients: Talisa Pinckney, Jake Sauppe, Josie Sauppe, and James Usher. “I was raised by a single parent. I am currently a single parent of three and take care of my mother, as well,” said Talisa Pinckney, Charleston Bed & Breakfast Association Scholarship and TTC Foundation Scholarship recipient. “I decided one day that I was so tired of working in jobs that did not interest me or make me happy, and I wanted to improve my family life and show my c...