OxyChem Continues Support of the IPCT Program at Nashville State

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Since 2013, OxyChem has supported Nashville State Community College’s Industrial Processing Control Technician (IPCT) program, contributing $42,500 to date. Their most recent $4,000 donation reaffirms OxyChem’s long-standing commitment to strengthening the local workforce by helping prepare students with the technical skills needed for high-demand industrial careers. The IPCT program is based at the Humphreys County campus on Holly Lane in Waverly.

Since 2013, OxyChem has supported Nashville State Community College’s Industrial Processing Control Technician (IPCT) program, contributing $42,500 to date.

Pictured, back row left to right, Justin Smith, plant manager, OxyChem; Alex Daniel, program director, Industrial Process Control Technology, Nashville State Community College; Jason Hrynchyshyn, stores coordinator, OxyChem, and Nashville State graduate; Melissa Byrd, technical manager, OxyChem, who took classes at Nashville State. Front row, left to right: Ryan Parker, executive director, Nashville State Community College Foundation; Hailey Adkins, development associate, Nashville State Community College Foundation; Telaina Wrigley, director and associate dean, Humphreys County campus; and Dale Caudle, stores clerk, OxyChem.

 

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