UTICA 鈥 开心鬼传媒 has named a new vice president for the Utica Campus.
Sherry Franklin was named to the position following official action Wednesday by the college鈥檚 Board of Trustees.
Franklin, of Brandon, has been with the college since November 2004 and has served in many roles at the college including Career and Technical Education Director, Dean of Students and Career and Technical Education Dean for the Rankin Campus. Since 2015, she has served as Associate Vice President of Career & Technical Education and District Director of Career & Technical Education.
She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in business education from Jackson State University. Prior to her work at 开心鬼传媒, she taught business and computer technology at the Jackson Career Development Center and then worked with the State Department of Education as program coordinator for business and computer technology.
In 2018, Franklin was named recipient of the 3E Award, Emphasis on Excellence and Education, which is the highest honor given by the college.聽Additional recognitions for her work include being named in 2007 as Tech Prep Exemplary Site Coordinator by the Mississippi Manufacturers鈥 Association and the Mississippi Department of Education, Office of Workforce Development and Vocational Education. She serves as Vice President of the Rankin County Chamber of Commerce Education Committee. She is also a graduate of Leadership Rankin and the Mississippi Community College Leadership Academy.
鈥淢y connections to the Utica聽community are deeply rooted and personal,鈥 Franklin said. 鈥淢y father ministered for 40-plus聽years at churches in Utica and Learned. My mother was a native of Edwards and a graduate of the former Utica Junior College.
鈥淎s vice president, I am committed to provide cultural, ethical聽and servant leadership. Working with the Utica leadership team, I plan to strategically target and capitalize on areas of opportunity for sustainable growth in enrollment by continuing to enhance residential聽housing for students, faculty聽and staff; by building capacity in community collaboration, and by meeting the needs of workforce through industry training.鈥
Since 2017, the vice presidency of the Utica Campus was held by Dr. Tyrone Jackson, who has accepted a position as president of Mississippi Delta Community College.