Regional Career Foundation Board Selected

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Published on November 18 2024 1:53 pm
Last Updated on November 18 2024 1:55 pm

(Effingham Regional Career Foundation 2024 Board Members: Left to Right: Dr. Josh Bullock, Norma Lansing, Courtney Yockey, Cary Jackson, Greg Fearday, Steve Mette, Joe Schumacher, Dr. Ike Nwosu, Vanessa Wright and Jami Sidwell. Board members not present for the picture include: Andy Johnson, Phil Lark, Matt Sturgeon, Emily Plumlee, Bob Schultz, Dave Jansen, Sara Ruding, Kurt Roberts and Kelly Roepke)

The Effingham Regional Career Foundation elected new board members this year, replacing those whose terms ended and welcoming a new representative for the Effingham County Chamber of Commerce.

The board welcomed new Board members: Joe Schumacher, VP of Operations at Stevens Industries; Vanessa Wright, Guidance Counselor at Beecher City Unit 20, Katie Koester, Chamber President and CEO of Effingham County Chamber of Commerce and re-elected Emilee Plumlee from HSHS St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital. Additional ERCF Board members are Phil Lark from Beecher City Unit 20; Cary Jackson from Dieterich Unit 30; Andy Johnson from Effingham Unit 40; Matt Sturgeon from Teutopolis Unit 50; Greg Fearday from St. Anthony Schools, Dr. Josh Bullock, Lake Land College; Courtney Yockey, Effingham Regional Growth Alliance; Bob Schultz, Schultz Investment Company and CTEC representative; Jami Sidwell, JS Consulting; Steve Mette, South Central FS; Kelly Roepke, Y-Yard Auto-Truck; Dave Jansen, Siemer Milling Company; Sara Ruding, Lanracorp and Norma Lansing, community representative.

The Board thanked retiring Board members Mark Doan, Chad Thompson and Tammy Bloemer for their contributions to the ERCF mission during their terms. New officers were elected to serve from 2024-2026: Jami Sidwell, Board President; Cary Jackson, Vice President; Norma Lansing, Treasurer; and Courtney Yockey, Secretary.

Effingham Regional Career Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization that oversees the operation of the Effingham Regional Career Academy. Serving communities and 14 school districts in Clay, Cumberland, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper and Shelby counties, ERCA offers focused curriculum and advanced, hands-on training in manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, technology and transportation. ERCA courses empower both high school students and current professionals with hands-on learning opportunities in key fields, preparing them to build successful careers locally. Their mission is to equip the region with a highly skilled workforce, enabling individuals to pursue their chosen fields without the need to relocate. The Explore course introduces students to local career pathways through blending classroom learning with practical business and industry experience.

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