MTC Golf Classic Raises More Than $75,000

Pictured above from left to right: MTC Foundation Chairman Jim Braun with MTC President Dr. Rhames and SC National Guard Adjutant General, Major General Van McCarty.

The 2022 Midlands Technical College (MTC) Golf Classic saw more than 120 golfers come together to raise over $75,000 in scholarship money for veterans, current service members, and their families. Hosted at the Cobblestone Golf Course in Blythewood on November 7 and presented by Hood Construction, the tournament received significant financial support from AVANTech, Prisma Health, Founders Federal Credit Union, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and 33 other sponsors.

“This event is an important effort in building workforce skills in the Midlands and I urge other leaders in business and industry to join me in investing in MTC,” said Jim Braun, president and CEO of AVANTech, LLC and chair of the MTC Foundation Board. “Supporting great training for our military families helps fuel economic vitality throughout South Carolina.”

“Because of these individuals and community partners, the MTC Foundation will be able to provide scholarships to some of our nation’s finest,” said Nancy McKinney, MTC Foundation CEO. “I would like to thank our presenting sponsor, Hood Construction, and everyone who donated their time, talent, and treasure to ensuring MTC remains a top educational choice for those who have served in our nation’s armed forces and their families.”

Golfers tee off to start the tournament.

“MTC is one of the few Purple Heart Colleges and the only VetSuccess on Campus site in South Carolina,” said MTC President Dr. Ronald L. Rhames. “The Golf Classic is additional evidence of our commitment to serving those who served. And, we’ve seen the difference it makes in one’s life firsthand. Recipients of last year’s scholarships are pursuing opportunities in welding, sterile processing, information technology, and other careers.”

Each year, scholarships from the Golf Classic help service members and their families become work ready through MTC’s QuickJobs program. The program gives students the training they need to succeed in high-demand jobs over the next decade.


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