Plaistow, NH Resident Receives Alumni Award

Dawne Young, chair of the NECC Alumni Association and 2013's Outstanding Alumni Susan Bonenfant

Attorney Dawne Young, chair of the NECC Alumni Association and 2013's Outstanding Alumni Award recipient Susan Bonenfant

Plaistow, NH, resident and Northern Essex Community College alumna Susan Bonenfant was awarded the NECC Alumni Association’s Outstanding Alumni Award for 2013 during the college’s recent 51st commencement ceremony. She is vice president of Deposit Compliance at Pentucket Bank.

The award is given annually to recognize a Northern Essex graduate who has achieved success in his or her career, is active in the community, and has given back to the college.

Bonenfant attended NECC from 1975-1976 before transferring to New Hampshire College, where she received a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She has also completed several courses toward a graduate degree at Harvard Extension School.

In her role at Pentucket Bank, Bonenfant has been instrumental in the creation of the bank’s Identity Theft and Elder Services programs. Her efforts in protecting senior citizens from financial exploitation have been recognized by state legislators as a model for other banks.

She is active in the community and has received several honors for her community service. In 2009, she was recognized by the Haverhill YWCA’s Tribute to Women.

Additionally, she serves as the treasurer on the Board of Trustees for Girls Inc. of Haverhill. Bonenfant is also a member of the Merrimack Valley Elder Services Advisory Council and the Merrimack Valley Financial Crimes Network.

She is dedicated to Northern Essex Community College, where she has served on the Alumni Association Advisory Board since 2005 and is currently the financial advisor. In the past she has also participated in career panels and spoke at a Women Leaders’ Panel in 2009 and has been a longtime supporter of the NECC Fund and the Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. Bonenfant was an active promoter of the 1st Annual NECC Campus Classic 5K and Fun Run, where she blogged about her training and race experience.

For additional information contact Lindsey Mayo, director of NECC Alumni Relations at 978-556-3621 or lmayo@necc.mass.edu

U.S. Attorney Ortiz Addressed NECC Graduates

U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz

U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz

“At some point you came to a fork in the road where you had to choose between two, or three, or many options. You were faced with a choice and you made the decision to endeavor down the path of higher education,” Carmen Ortiz, U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts, told the Northern Essex Community College graduates and their families and friends seated under a white tent on the quad on the Haverhill campus during Saturday’s 51st commencement ceremony. “You are here today because you know that through hard work and education, you will achieve the success you strive for.”

“Now you are blazing your trail and the legacy that you are creating is, I am sure, an inspiration to your friends and family. I know it is for me,” she told the more than 500 graduates who participated in the ceremony.

Grand Marshal Linda Desjardins

Grand Marshal Linda Desjardins

Ortiz, noted NECC respiratory care graduate Omar Anagam of Lawrence who began blazing his own trail in 2000 when he, along with his wife, immigrated to the US working a series of jobs to support his family before enrolling at NECC in 2006. His “fork in the road” came in 2010 when he was laid off. He enrolled full time and graduated from a high demand health care field with high honors.

“Omar is living his legacy,” she said. “His resolve, and unyielding support of his wife, personifies one of the principles on which I have come to live by. I have learned through the ups and downs of my personal and professional life, how important it is to surround yourself with people who believe in you, encourage you, and support your career and ambitions.”

In her own life, Ortiz said, when she applied for the position of U.S. Attorney she had doubts about herself. It was her close friends, colleagues, and family who encouraged her. They said, “Go for it. What do you have to lose?” She said she is certain that without their support she wouldn’t hold the position she has today.

She encouraged the graduates to surround themselves with mentors, colleagues, friends, and family who will help motivate them to keep moving forward. She pointed to Alice Beauchamp of Newburyport who enrolled in Northern Essex’s business management health care option program after being laid off and realizing she needed a college education to find a new job.

2013 NECC Graduation

2013 NECC Graduation

“I admire Alice. She never gave up on what she wanted to achieve most: a career that enabled her to help others. And that’s something that resonates with me as well,” she said.
Ortiz, the oldest of five children, grew up in a housing project in Spanish Harlem with two hardworking Puerto Rican parents.

“Like more than half of you, I too, was the first in my family to go to college…Never could I have imagined that as a little girl who came from humble beginnings that I would one day become the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. I think it goes to show that you should never give up on what you want to achieve.”
She said she was proud to be in the company of the graduates from such diverse backgrounds: 65 percent are women, 37 percent are minorities, and more than half are first-generation college graduates.

“So as you drive away from campus today, drive along your path with confidence,” she encouraged them. “Don’t forget where you came from and return the goodwill that you benefitted from by helping those following in your footsteps.”

NECC Student Commencement speaker David DeJesus

NECC Student Commencement speaker David De Jesus

Her remarks followed NECC student commencement speaker David De Jesus of Lawrence, a general studies: music option major, who will transfer to Berklee College of Music in the fall. He told his fellow graduates “I came to Northern Essex simply looking to regain my academic confidence, expand my musical knowledge, and prepare for life as a student in a major college music program…Not only have I gained the confidence and skills I was looking for, but I’ve also gained a family of faculty, staff, and administrators that have given me valuable assistance, and helped make my time at Northern Essex a great success.”

He encouraged the graduates to “be proud of what you’ve accomplished. But don’t let it stop here. Use the skills and knowledge you’ve learned here, and go make a positive difference in the world.”

Alice Beauchamp of Newburyport receives diploma from NECC President Lane Glenn.

Alice Beauchamp of Newburyport receives her diploma from NECC President Lane Glenn.

The commencement proceedings opened with the national anthem sung by NECC student Amanda McCarthy of Londonderry, NH, a general studies: music option major.

Attorney Dawne Young, a 1992 graduate of NECC and chair of the NECC Alumni Association, presented the Outstanding Alumni Award to Plaistow, NH, resident Susan Bonenfant, vice president of Deposit Compliance at Pentucket Bank.

Emeritus status was presented by William Heineman, NECC vice president of academic affairs, to Nancy Sabin, former assistant dean of enrollment services who continues to teach part time at the college.

Floral arrangements were provided by Holland Flowers.

Musical selections were provided by members of the Stuart Highland pipe band.

View list of graduate here

Read the full text of Carmen Ortiz’s speech.

Read the full text of David De Jesus’s speech.

With campuses in Haverhill and Lawrence and extension sites in Methuen and Groveland, Northern Essex Community College is a state-assisted college, offering over 70 associate degree and certificate programs as well as hundreds of noncredit courses designed for personal enrichment and career growth. More than 7,400 students are enrolled in credit associate degree and certificate programs on the Haverhill and Lawrence campuses; and another 6,700 take noncredit workforce development and community education classes on campus, and at businesses and community sites across the Merrimack Valley. Northern Essex is the only state college located in the lower Merrimack Valley Region of Massachusetts. For more information, visit the website at www.necc.mass.edu.

NECC Employee Receives Teaching Award

Kerin Hamidiani Receives Teaching Award

Kerin Hamidiani, coordinator of the Dental Assisting program at Northern Essex Community College, recently received the Allied Educator of the Year Award.

Kerin Hamidiani, coordinator of the Dental Assisting program at Northern Essex Community College, recently received the Allied Educator of the Year Award. This award was presented by Metropolitan District Dental Society at their annual event in Natick, MA.

Hamidiani, of Salem, NH, was given this award for her years of innovative, dedicated and impassioned teaching in the field of Allied Dental Health Professional education.

Hamidiani holds an Associate of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, and a Master’s of Education in Adult Learning from the University of Vermont. She has taught and served as program coordinator at NECC since 1984.

Upon receiving this award Hamidiani says, “I am proud to accept this honor, because it comes from my peers and fellow educators and because it recognizes my efforts in an area about which I am passionate, teaching.”

NECC offers a Dental Assisting certificate program. For more information visit the website or contact enrollment services at 978-556-3700 or admissions@necc.mass.edu.

NECC Inducts 33 Students into National Honor Society

NECC Inducts 33 Students into Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society

NECC Inducts 33 Students into Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society

Thirty-three Northern Essex Community College students were inducted into the college’s chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, an international honor society for two-year college students.

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society provides opportunity for the development of leadership and service, an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, lively fellowship for scholars, and stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Members also have access to $37 million in scholarships, available only to PTK members.

In order to be recommended for the honor society, students must be enrolled in a regionally accredited institution offering an associate degree program, have completed at least twelve hours of coursework towards a degree, have a grade point average of 3.5, and adhere to the moral standards of the society.

This is the Fifth Annual Induction ceremony of the Beta Sigma Lambda chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at NECC. The faculty advisors are Professor Andrew Morse and Kathleen Phaneuf.
Students who were inducted into the society are:
Massachusetts
Amesbury
Kelsey Terry

Andover
Wilma Cavallaro
Kimberly Croteau
Georgetown
Cathie Southwick

Groveland
Donna Badger
Chanell Santos

Haverhill
Michael Auger
Jeffrey Contonio
Jason DeCosta
Victoria Pham
Marie Phillips
Humberto Zelic

Lawrence
Omar Anagam
Morelys Francisco
Jims Mezidor
Lizmarie Peralta
Leticia Rosario

Methuen
Cory Aleci
Tarlisha Casimir-Morris
Christopher Guard
Hassan Hounane
Patricia Lyon

Middleton
Carrie Richardson

Newburyport
Rachael Webster

North Andover
Costanza Bernales
Daniella Bernales
Cheryl Davis
Jack Willwerth

New Hampshire
Derry
Gregory Intonti

Hampstead
Amanda Van Guilder

Kingston
Brandon Fitton

Salem
Michelle D’India

Sandown
Lindsay Elias

Local Students Wins Awards in Business Plan Competition

Local Students Wins Awards in Business Plan Competition

Kim Dobbs

Northern Essex Community College students competed for $2000 in scholarship awards and a Dell tablet in the college’s fourth Annual Business Plan Competition which was held on Thursday, May 2.

Kim Dobbs, a business management/CIS major from Haverhill, won the competition, walking away with a $1200 scholarship for her plan to offer a home-away-from-home experience at the Morningside at York Beach.

The mother of three, Dobbs has a bachelor’s degree in math and computer science and a law degree and is now studying business at Northern Essex in the hopes of opening her own inn. She started at Northern Essex after being laid-off from her job as a legal director for a technology company.

Heidi Landry, a business management and healthcare practice student from Amherst, NH, received second place and a $750 scholarship for Refresh Bridal Boutique, an upscale bridal consignment shop offering affordable gowns and accessories.

Third place went to Daniel Henriquez of Lawrence, who is working on a business transfer/IT fluency major, who presented his plan for D.A.K. Machining, which will provide customers with the highest quality compounds and on-time delivery.

Heidi Landry, who was chosen as the college’s top entrepreneurial student, received a Dell tablet donated by Dell in addition to her scholarship.

Students in the competition are enrolled in or have completed Professor Bill Zannini’s popular “Introduction to Entrepreneurship” course, which is offered days, evenings, online, and in the summer. The top six plans were chosen for the presentation. Each entrepreneur had 12 minutes to present their plan, followed by three to five minutes of questions from the judges.

To learn more, contact Bill Zannini at bzannini@necc.mass.edu or 978 556-3369.

 

College Information Session Offered for High School Seniors

High school seniors are invited to take advantage of two special enrollment opportunities at Northern Essex Community College. The college is hosting an admission information session designed specifically for high school seniors on Tuesday, June 11 at 6 p.m. at its Haverhill Campus and on Thursday, June 13 at 6 p.m. at its Lawrence campus.
Representatives will be available to answer questions on financial aid, NECC programs, and more at the information sessions, which will be held in the in the Behrakis One-Stop Student Services Center of the Haverhill campus located at 100 Elliott Street and at the Lawrence campus at 45 Franklin Street.
Special registration days and walk-in advising hours for high school seniors will also be available at both locations, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., June 10 through June 21.
More recent high school graduates are choosing to start at Northern Essex, according to fall 2012 enrollment figures. High school enrollments at Northern Essex were up as follows: Lawrence High School, up 53*; Haverhill High School, up 30*; Methuen High School, up 27*; Timberlane Regional High School, up 58*; Salem (NH) High School, up 31*; North Andover High School, up 50*; Amesbury High School, up 94*; Sanborn (NH) Regional High School, up 62*.
“It’s all about value and quality,” said Northern Essex Community College President Lane Glenn. “High school students and their families are recognizing the value of starting at a community college. One recent Northern Essex graduate, who received her liberal arts associate degree here and graduated with a bachelor’s from Salem State was buying a house while her peers were worried about paying off college loans.”
Northern Essex offers over 70 associate degree and certificate programs as well as hundreds of noncredit courses designed for personal enrichment and career growth. Over 15,000 students ranging from recent high school graduates to workers employed locally attend classes days, evenings, weekends, and summers. Northern Essex is the only state college located in the lower Merrimack Valley Region of Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.necc.mass.edu.
For more information on these events, please contact NECC enrollment services at 978-556-3700 or admissions@necc.mass.edu.

Continuing Ed for Accountants Offered at NECC

Continuing education courses for accountants will be offered through the Sydney Kotzen Institute at NECC.

Continuing education courses for accountants will be offered through the Sidney Kotzen Institute at NECC.

The recently named Sidney G. Kotzen Institute of Continuing Professional Education for Accountants at Northern Essex Community College will offer a number of spring/summer 2013 Continuing Professional Education courses for tax professionals.

The courses include: An Honest Look at Ethics for CPAs and Other Financial Professionals (May 29); Using the 1040 as a Tax and Financial Planning Tool (May 30); Introductory and Advanced QuickBooks 2012 for CPAs and Other Tax Professionals (June 5); Mass Tax Update (June 6); Excel Tips and Tricks for Financial Professionals (June 13); Tips and Traps for Sales & Use Taxes in a Multistate Environment (June 14); Fraud Detection: Forensic Accounting (June 19); Tax and Legal Aspects of Buying and Selling a Small Business (June 20); Real Estate Transaction Overview (June 21) and Federal, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire Taxation of LLCs: The Basics and Recent Developments (June 27).

Started in July, 1987, the institute offers courses designed to meet mandatory Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements for Certified Public Accounts in Massachusetts and New Hampshire; tax courses meet requirements for Enrolled Agents and will be of interest to all tax professionals.

All courses and seminars are held at Northern Essex Community College’s Riverwalk location just off Route 495 on the Lawrence/North Andover line at 360 Merrimack Street, Building 9, Entry K (third floor), Lawrence, MA 01843.

For more information about these courses or the program in general, please contact Dianne Lahaye at dlahaye@necc.mass.edu or 978-659-1222 or contact Diane Zold-Gross at dzoldgross@necc.mass.edu or 978-659-1221 or visit the college’s website www.necc.mass.edu.

Employees Honored for Work at NECC

Paula Pancorbo, Tricia Butler, President Lane Glenn, and Sue MacAvoy

Three Northern Essex Community College employees Tricia Butler of Methuen, Sue MacAvoy of Atkinson, NH, and Paula Pancorbo of North Andover, recently received the quarterly employee recognition award for the second quarter of 2013.

The Employee Recognition Award recognizes the many and varied contributions of the college’s nearly 700 employees. Employees are selected each quarter based on recommendations from supervisors and co-workers. Recipients receive a $150 certificate to the restaurant or mall of his or her choice.

Butler, an administrative assistant in the NECC division of Law, Education, and Social Professions, was nominated by her colleagues.

“She is known by all faculty in Law, Education, and Social Professions as the go to person in the Division to get things done,” wrote Chuck Phair in his nomination. “Trish is one of the hardest workers at NECC and I’m sure each and every faculty member in the Division would agree. Trish is a person who is under everyone’s radar and doesn’t understand how much she does for others and how much we all appreciate her hard work.”

Butler has worked at NECC for 14 years. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Merrimack College.

MacAvoy has been the NECC athletic director since 1999. Prior to that she served as head volleyball coach, assistant woman’s basketball coach, sports center supervisor and fitness center monitor, assistant coordinator of athletic recreation and intramurals, and women’s volleyball coach.

MacAvoy was nominated by Ernie Greenslade, director of NECC’s public relations, who praised her for developing a successful athletic program and consistently bring home national honors. The baseball team was ranked third in the nation last year and our students also ranked nationally in track.

“While winning is always something to celebrate, Sue’s priority is providing student athletes—many of whom have not been successful in the past— with the support services and structure to succeed academically,” wrote Greenslade. “Last spring 10 members of the baseball team and one member of the track team transferred successfully to four-year colleges and universities. She is always open to new opportunities to promote her program and its athletes.”

MacAvoy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Activity Specialist from Marywood University and a Master of Education in Sports Management from East Stroudsburg University.

Pancorbo has worked as Northern Essex for 20 years. She works on the Lawrence campus in Enrollment Services.

A graduate of Northern Essex, she was nominated by coworker Ana Valdez who praised her for being a “model performer”. She was lauded for being dedicated as well as a quick thinker.

NECC Knights Texas Bound

NECC Knights celebrate after win over Holyoke

NECC Knights celebrate after win over Holyoke Community College

The Northern Essex Community College Knights baseball team will soon be off to Tyler, TX to participate in the NJCAA world series after its17-2 win over Holyoke Community College.

The Knights are now NJCAA Region XXI Champions and Massachusetts community college champions!
Sunday was a great day for Trevor Bouvier, of Salem, NH, who carried the NECC Knights to a 17-2 victory over Holyoke at Massasoit. Bouvier racked up seven RBIs on three hits, two for home runs.

The lead stayed with the NECC Knights after the first, when Jonathan DelaCruz of Haverhill started the game with a double, stole third, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Alex Ray of Essex. The Knights increased their lead with five runs in the second when Bouvier started the inning with one of those blasts, scoring Chris Martin of Manchester, NH, Jacob Rayner of Billerica, and Christopher Andella of Tewksbury.

Northern Essex Community College Knights continued to score runs until the end of the game. The Knights scored seven runs in the seventh on an RBI single by Chris Martin of Manchester, NH, a three-run home run by Bouvier, a two-run double by Tyler Johnson of Newton, NH, and an RBI single by David Cusack of Newburyport to finish off the win.

Martin who was 3-3 from the plate with 2 runs scored also brought his A game to the mound against Holyoke. Holyoke managed just two hits off Martin, who allowed no earned runs, walked two, and struck out three during his eight innings of work.

This will be the third time NECC has been represented at the World Series. The Knights baseball teams from 2006 and 2012 also played in Texas.

Team members include:
Alex Mears, sophomore, 19, Sandown, NH; Alexander Ray, sophomore, 20, Essex; Anthony Caiani, 18, freshman, Exeter, NH; Cameron Berube, freshman, 19, Rye, NH; Christopher Andella, sophomore , 21, Tewksbury; Christopher Legerstrom, freshman, 21, Tewksbury; Christopher Martin, sophomore, 19, Manchester, NH; Daniel Peters, 19, freshman, Salem, NH; David Cusack, sophomore, 19, Newburyport; David Quezada, freshman, 19, Lawrence; Derek Dolan, sophomore, 19, Lowell; Edgardo Medrano, freshman, 20, Salem; Jacob Rayner, freshman, 19, Billerica; Jonathan De La Cruz, freshman, 19, Haverhill; Joshua Cummiskey, sophomore, 19, Lowell; Nicholas Goodin, sophomore, 20, Dracut; Quinn McCann, freshman, 20, Rye, NH; Trevor Bouvier, freshman, 20, Salem, NH; Tyler Johnson, sophomore, 20, Newton Junction, NH; Zachary Beckwith, freshman, 18, Manchester, NH.

Human Services Major Receives MCCC Scholarship

Vicky Sherwood Human Services Major Receives MCCC Scholarship

Vicky Sherwood

Northern Essex Community College Professional Association (NECCPA) presented its 2013 scholarship award to Vicky Sherwood of Merrimac a Human Services major.

NECCPA is the professional staff and faculty union at Northern Essex, the local chapter of the Massachusetts Community College Council (MCCC). The scholarship is presented annually to a promising student nominated by one of the union members.

Sherwood, a high honors student, graduates in May. She was nominated for the scholarship by NECC Human Services Professor Diane Mele, who wrote, “I have had the opportunity to supervise, instruct, and mentor many students in a variety of academic and clinical professional venues. Based on my interactions with Vicky, I believe she undoubtedly possesses numerous remarkable qualities and skill sets; many of which are essential in a quality human services practitioner.”

When she began the program, Sherwood, a career-changer, brought with her 20 years of experience in customer service and human resources with consistent advancement. She has been an active volunteer throughout her adult life, having worked with the Boy Scouts, local schools, a family shelter, and hospice to name a few.

“I have consistently witnessed her remarkable efforts to achieve excellence in all areas of study within the Department. She sets high standards for herself and is quite committed to, and capable of, reaching her goals. She is a hard-working, insightful and caring individual who has interfaced with classmates and other faculty in an exemplary manner,” wrote Mele.

The award for $1000 was presented to Sherwood last month.

She will transfer to Salem State University to pursue a bachelor’s in social work.

NECC’s offers a Human Service’s Associate of Science degree as well as certificates in Alcohol Drug Abuse Counseling, Community Support and Human Services Practitioner, and Direct Support.

For additional information contact Jane Gagliardi, NECC Human Service Program coordinator at jgagliardi@necc.mass.edu