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Chattahoochee Tech Foundation Welcomes New Trustees to Board

The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation recently welcomed three new trustees to the board that governs the Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization designed to support the mission of Chattahoochee Technical College by making higher education an affordable reality for students through initiatives like scholarships, emergency funding, and program support.
These new trustees include Rick Kollhoff, of Bartow County, Trey Ragsdale, of Cherokee County, and Drew Tutton, of Cobb County. Rick Kollhoff is a vice president and commercial lender with Century Bank of Georgia in Cartersville. Trey Ragsdale manages local government and community relations for Kaiser Permanente in Georgia. Drew Tutton is the general manager of Ed Voyles Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (CDJR) where he leads an award-winning team of skilled professionals recognized for providing customers with the highest level of customer service.
“We are excited for these outstanding business and community leaders to join the board,” said Chattahoochee Tech Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Jason Anavitarte. “They each have a proven track record of success, and they offer the highest level of skilled leadership.” Anavitarte, of Paulding County, is the director of state development and advocacy for CareSource. He recently assumed the role of board chair for the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation, succeeding Don Barbour, who served as chair for the past three years. The three new trustees on the board of the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation will each serve three-year terms on the board, according to Stephanie Hubbell, Chattahoochee Technical College director for alumni and annual giving.
“Board members serve as champions for the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation in the six-county area that Chattahoochee Technical College serves,” said Hubbell. “They also provide valuable insight to development, engagement, management and strategic planning.”
The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation Board of Trustees was recognized as a Role Model Board by the Technical College Foundation Association (TCFA) in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. This distinction represents the board’s commitment to performing best practices while helping to advance the college.

chatt board 600Meeting recently with the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation were, l-r, Chattahoochee Technical College President Dr. Ron Newcomb, Drew Tutton, Board Chair Jason Anavitarte, Trey Ragsdale and Rick Kollhoff. Read Full Article here.