Frye reappointed to GTCC Board; Scullion appoint to social services commission
From Gov. Bev Perdue's office:
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue has reappointed Shirley T. Frye of Greensboro to the Guilford Technical Community College Board of Trustees.Frye is retired. She is chair of the Joseph M. Bryan Foundation, a board member of the GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, vice-chair of The North Carolina Science and Math School and a board member of the Greensboro Partnership. She received the 2008 Distinguished Citizen Award from the Greensboro Partnership in 2009. Frye also received honorary doctorates from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2007 and from Bennett College in 2006. She received her bachelor’s degree in education and English from N.C. A&T State University and her master’s degree in education and psychology from Syracuse University in New York.
The board’s duties are to elect the president, employ personnel, purchase land necessary for the operation of the college, apply standards for admission and graduation, receive gifts and donations, provide for the administration of all educational and occupational services, and to establish or enter into public or private partnerships for the support of the institution. The board has 12 members, each serving a four-year term. The governor appoints four members.
Also from the governor's office:
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue has appointed Tom Scullion of Greensboro to the North Carolina State Social Services Commission. Scullion is a retired professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and former lieutenant in the United States Army. He is a member of the Adult Center for Enrichment Board of Directors, Friends of Residents in Long Term Care and UNC Institute on Aging Senior Leadership Initiative. Scullion received his master’s degree in social work from Fordham University in New York and his doctorate degree in social work from Brandeis University in Massachusetts.The commission adopts rules and regulations for the conduct of the state’s social service programs and has the power to adopt, amend and rescind rules and regulations. The commission has 13 members, each serving a four-year term. The governor appoints all members.
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