decorative image of IMG_4958 , Heart Matters April 2024 — Allison Spradlin 2024-04-30 07:55:45

Heart Matters April 2024 — Allison Spradlin

  Published April 30, 2024 Melissa Cole, Pensacola State College Foundation   Allison Spradlin, the Planetarium Specialist for Pensacola State, has been with the College since November of 2023. When not working in the planetarium, Allison joins her mother, Wendy Spradlin, in PSC’s eLearning Department. As the College’s Planetarium Specialist, Allison plays a special role…

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Heart Matters January 2024 – Lecia Bradley

  Published January 23, 2024 Melissa Cole, Pensacola State College Foundation   Lecia Bradley, a Records Specialist for the College, has been with Pensacola State for over 17 years. Lecia plays a crucial role in the operational efficiency of PSC through student record-keeping, data entry, and record maintenance.   One of the biggest reasons Lecia…

decorative image of MelMiner-HighRes-Copy , Heart Matters October 2023 — Mel Miner 2023-10-30 13:11:56

Heart Matters October 2023 — Mel Miner

  Mel Miner, Manager of PSC’s Employment Services, has been with the College for over eight years. In her position, Mel shapes the College’s human resources landscape by fostering a positive work environment for her colleagues. She believes that open and clear communication channels are critical and encourage employees to share ideas, concerns, and feedback.…

decorative image of SSmith.2023 , Heart Matters August 2023 - Sam Smith 2023-08-28 08:06:52

Heart Matters August 2023 – Sam Smith

  Sam has been a member of the PSC Pirate family since 2021, working as a Workday Change Management Coordinator for Institutional Research and Enterprise Solutions. As she approaches her two-year anniversary at PSC next month, her love for the College’s vibrant community has only deepened.   “What I love about PSC is working with…

Heart Matters July 2023 — Eden Nitcher

  Eden first joined Pensacola State College in March of 2022, transitioning from part-time to full-time in October of last year. She shared that the “sense of belonging and community” that exists at the College is among one of the reasons she fell in love with it. “We’re all here trying to help our students,…