Dr. Helmick Leading WPCC into New Academic Year

Dr. Helmick Leading WPCC into New Academic Year

The Burke Chamber welcomes Dr. Michael S. Helmick as the new president of Western Piedmont Community College. Dr. Helmick succeeds Dr. Jim Burnett as the sixth president of WPCC.

“I am very excited about the opportunity to serve Western Piedmont Community College as the next president  of the institution,” said Dr. Helmick. “I look forward to continuing the outstanding legacy of Dr. Jim Burnett, and I am pleased to be returning to WPCC to work with the exemplary faculty and staff who serve the needs of the students in the region.” Dr. Helmick assumed his new role on August 1.
Dr. Helmick’s appointment represents a homecoming,of sorts. He had previously served as vice president of academic affairs at Western Piedmont. During that time, he supported establishment of the Burke County Manufacturers Association (now the Burke Manufacturers Executive Council), helped to increase student enrollment over 20 percent in curriculum areas, developed new programming and cooperative agreements with Burke County Schools, and worked on several college-wide initiatives including the long range plan, the facilities master plan, employee salary plan and as a team leader for the Richardson Complex Visioning Project.
“My wife, Melinda, and I look forward to renewing past relationships in Burke County and once again becoming active members of the community,” he said.

Dr. Helmick had been president of Rockingham Community College in Wentworth, N.C., since March of 2011. Among other accomplishments during his tenure there, Dr. Helmick raised private and public funds to develop a Simulated Hospital, a Center for Creative Woodworking, an advanced welding training facility and a state-of-the-art fabrication lab to train workers for the welding and metal fabrication industries. He also worked with a regional conservation foundation to develop new hiking trails on the college’s campus and established the first Brewing, Distillation and Fermentation community college program in the United States.

Before Western Piedmont Community College, Dr. Helmick served as a vice president of academic affairs at Technical College of the Lowcountry in Beaufort, S.C., dean of technical education at Walters State Community College in Morristown, Tenn., director of the Institute for Business and Industry Training and Tech Prep at Northeast State Technical Community College in Blountville, Tenn., and assistant principal in the Washington County Virginia Public School in Abingdon, Va. He also has experience as a small business owner and CAD drafter at Tennessee Eastman Company in Kingsport.
“Dr. Helmick brings a diverse range of experiences and skills to Western Piedmont that we know will take Western Piedmont to the next level in providing higher education and workforce development opportunities to Burke County,” said Ron Martin, chairman of the Search Committee.  “We had a very qualified pool of candidates to apply for the presidency of Western Piedmont, but Dr. Helmick’s existing knowledge of the community and college, innovative approach to programming and the shared potential he sees in the future of the College set him apart and in line to be our next leaders.”
Excitement Building around Burke Chamber’s Fall Agenda

Excitement Building around Burke Chamber’s Fall Agenda

Led by the 19th Annual Chamber Golf Classic on September 25, the Burke Chamber is planning a fall agenda as exciting as the fall colors in Western NC. Here’s a preview and some reminders:                           

                                                                                                                                         
August 19, 330 pm – Applebee’s Restaurant Groundbreaking 
 
August 21Ambassadors Prize Patrol
 
September 2 – Ribbon Cutting at Alray Tires
 
BAH Trademark
September 11, 430-630 pmBusiness After Hours at Silver Fork Winery sponsored by CommunityOne Bank.

Golf Classic

September 25 – Golf Classic at Silver Creek Presented by 
Carolinas HealthCare System Blue Ridge – It promises to be the best yet! Registration information will be released next week. For information about hole sponsorships ($175) or being a tournament sponsor with special benefits, call the Chamber at 437-3021.

 

 

Leadership Burke

September-November, Leadership Burke – It’s the right time to be thinking about up and coming members of your team who your company would like to send to this leadership development course. Look for details to be announced soon.
November 13, Business Showcase – Put your business in the spotlight before fellow businesses and hundreds of consumers at our second annual expo. Details coming soon.
Plus, look for news about upcoming Business for Breakfasts and other special member events over the coming months.
Models Needed! Looking for fun for your kids with the start of school just around the corner? Check out kid fest at Belk on Saturday, A ugust 9, from 12 noon-3 pm.

Models Needed! Looking for fun for your kids with the start of school just around the corner? Check out kid fest at Belk on Saturday, A ugust 9, from 12 noon-3 pm.

There’ll be fashion shows, games, refreshments and savingsof up to 50% in kids apparel. To register as a model and participate in the fashion show, see a Sales Associate or call (828) 437-3681 for details. Belk is located in the Morganton Heights shopping center.
Congratulations to Lake James Cellars for being recognized by NC Green Travel as one of the state’s top 100 sustainable tourism-oriented businesses.

Congratulations to Lake James Cellars for being recognized by NC Green Travel as one of the state’s top 100 sustainable tourism-oriented businesses.

South Mountains State Park was also recognized – like Lake James

Cellars — based on points earned for environmentally-friendly practices. A family-owned winery in Glen Alpine, Lake James Cellars has an environmental team comprised of its owners and employees. Together, they are using solar energy for electricity and hot water, have switched to LED and fluorescent lighting, are landscaping with natural mulch and native plants, and actively recyclying throughout the business. If your business is interested in becoming part of NC Green Travel’s free program, visit their web site for  more information and an application form.

Carolinas HealthCare System Blue Ridge graduated its first class of physicians in its Graduate Medical Education (GME) Program on July 11.

Carolinas HealthCare System Blue Ridge graduated its first class of physicians in its Graduate Medical Education (GME) Program on July 11.

The eight graduates of the three-year osteopathic residency program had previously completed four years of medical school and have now completed a residency program in family medicine, internal medicine, a rotating internship program or a gastroenterology fellowship. The GME program has transformed Burke County’s two hospitals into teaching institutions that are helping to meet the predicted future shortage of primary care physicians. Blue Ridge launched the program in 2011. In addition to the traditional studies in a school of medicine, osteopathic physicians train in manipulative medicine, a system of hands-on techniques to help relieve pain, restore motion and support the body’s functions.

Edward Jones to Host Open House

Edward Jones to Host Open House

Chad Burel, a local financial advisor for the financial services firm Edward Jones, invites the public to attend an open house from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 16, at 353 Sanford Drive on the River Village Greenway in Morganton. Refreshments will be served. In addition, Burel is supporting the Burke County Schools by using his office as a drop-off location for a school supplies drive. Visitors to the open house may help those less fortunate in the community by bringing in items to the Edward Jones branch office. The Edward Jones interactive Web site is located at www.edwardjones.com, and its recruiting Web site is www.careers.edwardjones.com.

Biz Bites: Growing Business

Biz Bites: Growing Business

Real Living Carolina Property was host to a grand opening and ribbon cutting at Old Oaks Estates on July 15, along with developer Matt Schulte, General Partner with KM Properties, LTD, and Jason Lowery from North Point Custom Builders, who constructed the model home. For nature lovers and families, Old Oaks Estates offers the exclusivity of living in a gated community in a beautiful rural area with spectacular views of Table Rock, Grandfather Mountain and other mountain landmarks, all within minutes of Morganton and Lenoir. Pisgah National Forest borders the property to the north and west to permanently preserve the mountain vistas. With offices in Morganton, Asheville, West Jefferson and at Lake James, Real Living Carolina Property has more than 20 years experience in real estate and is in the Top Ten of the Real Living National Network for Customer Service with a 97% satisfaction rating. To learn more about Old Oaks Estates, visit oldoaksestates.com or call Real Living Carolina Property 438-3660.

 

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

August 19 – Applebee’s Restaurant Groundbreaking
August 21 – Ambassadors’ Surprise Patrol
September 2 – Alray Tire Ribbon-Cutting
September 11 – Business After Hours at Silver Fork Winery Sponsored by Community One Bank
September 25 – 19th Annual Chamber Golf Classic at Silver Creek
October 16 – Business After Hours at The Beanstalk Zip Lines
November 13 – Second Annual Chamber Business EXPO

Watch for details about September’s Business for Breakfast Coming Soon
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