Richmond County leaders honored Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones for her 31 years of dedication to education, particularly as the president of Paine College. The meeting highlighted her significant contributions and the enduring bond between the college and the Central Savannah River Area community. As Dr. Jones retires, Dr. Lester McCorn steps in as the new president, ushering in an optimistic future for the college.
In a heartfelt gathering at the Augusta Commission meeting, Richmond County leaders took time to honor a remarkable figure in the educational landscape, Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones. Recently retired, Dr. Jones has left an indelible mark as the president of Paine College, where she dedicated an impressive 31 years of her life.
Dr. Jones, who served as the president of Paine College for five years, held various leadership positions during her long tenure. Throughout her time at the institution, she has been a beacon of hope and guidance, especially for students at this historically Black college. The contributions made by Dr. Jones to the college and the greater community of the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) cannot be overstated.
During the meeting, Dr. Jones expressed her sincere gratitude to the CSRA community for their unwavering support over the years. This support has been vital for Paine College, highlighting the strong bond between the college and the region it serves. It’s clear that this relationship is cherished and plays a significant role in the success of the institution.
With the retirement of Dr. Jones, the college is gearing up for an exciting new chapter under the leadership of Dr. Lester McCorn, the recently appointed 18th president of Paine College. Dr. McCorn took a moment during the meeting to share his appreciation for Dr. Jones’ extensive contributions, acknowledging her influence during a critical time for the college.
As Dr. McCorn steps into his role, he has already begun to lay the groundwork for a promising future at Paine College. He described Dr. Jones as a stabilizing force that guided the institution through challenges, asserting that her leadership has paved the way for continued growth and success. The excitement among faculty, staff, and students is palpable as they look forward to what lies ahead under new management.
As Richmond County leaders celebrated Dr. Jones’ legacy, they also looked ahead with optimism for the future of Paine College. With Dr. McCorn’s fresh ideas and vision, the college is poised for an era of transformation and opportunity. The commitment of Dr. Jones, the CSRA community, and now Dr. McCorn sets the stage for Paine College to flourish, creating a lasting impact on generations to come.
In conclusion, the Augusta Commission’s recognition of Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones was not just a farewell but also a celebration of the strong community ties that enable institutions like Paine College to thrive. As Dr. McCorn takes the helm, the hope is that the unwavering support for the college continues to grow, leading to even greater successes in the months and years ahead!
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