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The 2016 inductees are Walter Dalton (Rutherfordton, N.C.), Dr. Collette Deviney (Shelby, N.C.), and Richard "Stick" Williams (Charlotte, N.C.). Walter Dalton of Rutherfordton, N.C., taught political science at Gardner-Webb Universi- ty in 2013, after serving a term as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 2009-2013. As Lt. Governor, Dalton worked closely with small businesses and others to create a small business assistance fund, and he chaired the award winning JOBS Commis- sion (Joining Our Businesses and Schools) to better align educational efforts with 21st Cen- tury workforce needs. He also chaired a task force that developed a comprehensive state- wide plan to align people and goods in the coming decades. Dalton led the negotiation and implementation of the Early College High School initiative in N.C., one of the fi rst in the nation. The Early College concept is viewed as one of the most innovative and transfor- mative education models in many years. Prior to becoming Lt. Governor, Dalton served as a state senator for 12 years, during which he chaired the Education Committee and later the Appropriations Committee. While a sen- ator, he was honored by Gardner-Webb Uni- versity with an Honorary Doctor of Human- ities degree. He currently serves as president of Isothermal Community College. Dr. Collette Deviney of Shelby, N.C., is well known for loving and supporting her students, even after they leave the classroom. From providing anonymous Christmas presents for students in need, to saving the life of a student who no longer felt their worth, Deviney has built a career on going above and beyond to prove to students that they truly matter, and she often worked behind the scenes to help students and fam- ilies in need. Following retirement, she has contin- ued active involvement in community work. Through the annual event "Connect, Commit to Change," she has brought hundreds of people together to serve children and families in Cleveland County. Her desire to help others is contagious and endear- ing. Deviney received The Star's Spirit of Freedom award in 2012, and was awarded the Cleveland County Chamber's Athe- na Award in 2015 for her support of the goals of pro- fessional women, demon- strating excellence in her profession and for provid- ing valuable service to the community. Richard "Stick" Williams of Charlotte, N.C., launched Project LIFT, a fi ve-year effort to boost gradu- ation rates in Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools, because he remembered the signifi cance of infl uential people who left a positive mark on his life. He offers kids opportunities and expe- riences to set them up for future educational and career success. From mentoring individ- ual students to providing fi nancial support through the Duke Energy Foundation, Wil- liams has been a steadfast advocate in pro- moting and transforming education in N.C. In 2008, he became the president of the Duke Energy Foundation, representing the compa- ny's desire to build strong ties in the commu- nities it serves. Williams' passion and experi- ences shine within the foundation, and he has made a tremendous impact. He has served on the boards of N.C. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, the YMCA of Greater Charlotte, Hope Haven, Communities in Schools of N.C., and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Com- munity Foundation. Submitted by Nikki-Bliss Carroll Gardner-Webb School of Education Recognition Program honors educators Walter Dalton Dr. Collette Deviney Richard Williams Builders Check-Point 1-800-232-8453 builderscheckpoint.com Gaffney, SC We Will Beat Any Deal! Lowest Rent to Own! 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