BCC’s Phi Theta Kappa Earns Pinnacle Award
BCC’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter has just earned the prestigious Pinnacle Award because it has successfully increased membership enrollment in the campus’ two-year International Honor Society by over 25%.
Professor Irene Byrnes, Faculty Adviser to Phi Theta Kappa, notes that the honor society would not have the Pinnacle Award today without the active efforts of the following student leaders on Phi Theta Kappa’s Executive Board:
Student Leaders from Phi Theta Kappa’s Executive Board:
- Christopher Connolly, Chapter President
- Kevin Cushner, Executive Vice-President
- Katelyn Madison, Vice-President of Finance
- Thomas Larison, Vice-President of Leadership
- Elizabeth Reichert, Vice-President of Membership and Fellowship
- Megan Price, Vice-President of Internal Communications
Professor Byrnes also notes that earning the Pinnacle Award would not have been possible without the active support of the following key campus personnel: Dr. Kevin Drumm, Julie Peacock, Debra Morello, Marty Guzzi, David Maslar, Cheryl Heath, Rhoda Neal, Kelly Page and Patricia O’Day.