Local Leaders Earn Completion Certifications
By GARY STALLARD
AC News Service
The Nonprofit Leadership Center at Angelina College on Thursday recognized seven new graduates of its program with a ceremony held inside AC’s Community Services facility.
Kim Bartel (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Jansen Davis (Angelina Arts Alliance), Jakoya Grimes (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Jack Knox (First Christian Church), Shanie Sanford (Pregnancy Help Center of Lufkin), Charlotte Stanaland (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council) and Shelly Tole-Barnes (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council) each received the Nonprofit Leadership Management Certificate following completion of entire course, which features instruction on establishing and maintaining nonprofit organizations.
Heather Kartye, Director of the NPLC, reminded the recipients of their numerous contributions in their various fields.
“Ultimately, your investments and efforts as leaders strengthen not only yourselves, but also your organizations and the communities we serve,” Kartye said. “Those of us who work in the nonprofit sector know our work is incredibly rewarding, but it also asks a lot of us to work in this sector.
“You respond when your communities need you, and often, you put the needs of others before your own needs.”
Angelina College president Dr. Michael Simon emphasized the vital roles nonprofit organizations play in successful communities.
“It’s a challenging work that you all do, and I believe a healthy community has a vibrant and effective nonprofit sector,” Simon said. “I don’t think you’ll find very many communities thriving without a network of nonprofit organizations providing services and supporting the people who need them.”
The Nonprofit Leadership Center at Angelina College provides affordable, practical, and high-quality classes year-round. Whether one is pursuing professional development or seeking Nonprofit Management Certification, the NPLC programs at AC are designed to enhance overall leadership skills.
NPLC works in collaboration with community leaders, including the Lufkin Chamber of Commerce, while offering essential learning opportunities for both emerging and experienced nonprofit professionals. Those enrolled gain expertise in board governance, high-impact leadership, nonprofit financial management, donor development, marketing, communication, and the latest trends and innovations in philanthropy.
For further information on Angelina College’s Nonprofit Leadership Center, contact Heather Kartye at hkartye@angelina.edu.
Gary Stallard’s email address is garystallard@angelina.edu.
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The Nonprofit Leadership Center at Angelina College recently recognized seven new recipients of the Nonprofit Leadership Management Certificate following completion of the course. Pictured are (L-R) Jack Knox (First Christian Church), Shanie Sanford (Pregnancy Help Center of Lufkin), Charlotte Stanaland (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Shelly Tole-Barnes (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Kim Bartel (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Jakoya Grimes (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council) and Jansen Davis (Angelina Arts Alliance). (Gary Stallard photo for AC News Service)

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The Nonprofit Leadership Center at Angelina College recently recognized seven new recipients of the Nonprofit Leadership Management Certificate following completion of the course. Pictured are (L-R) Dr. Michael Simon (Angelina College president) Jack Knox (First Christian Church), Shanie Sanford (Pregnancy Help Center of Lufkin), Charlotte Stanaland (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Shelly Tole-Barnes (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Kim Bartel (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Jakoya Grimes (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council), Jansen Davis (Angelina Arts Alliance) and Heather Kartye (NPLC Director). (Gary Stallard photo for AC News Service)
