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Juleigh Sitton Western Piedmont Community College

Another one of Juleigh Sitton’s biggest interests is baseball. She is a big fan of the Washington Nationals, and follows them closely. She feels that they have an excellent pitching lineup this season and a great shot at winning the division and more. She hopes to see her team in a World Series very soon, but laments that Adam LaRoche, traded to the White Sox, won’t be there to enjoy.

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Juleigh Sitton Western Piedmont Community College

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  1. JuleighSittonWestern Piedmont Community College Juleigh Sitton was once a trustee at Western Piedmont Community College in Morganton, North Carolina. Below is a list of accreditations that the college holds, as provided on the Western Piedmont Community College’s official website: “Associate Degree Nursing is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission 3343 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, (404) 975-5000, www.nlnac.org. Basic Law Enforcement Training is accredited by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission 1700 Tryon Park Drive, Raleigh, NC 27602-0149, (919) 661-5980.

  2. Juleigh SittonPresidential Search Juleigh Sitton once served as Chair of the Board of Trustees at Western Piedmont Community College. While in this position, she led a national search for a new President of the college. As reported by The News Herald in Morganton, North Carolina in June of 2007, “I think it's critical to have input from the community, the board, faculty, staff and students about what they want in a president," said Juleigh Sitton, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the college. "There's a reason it's called a community college and we want to remember that when we're choosing a new president."

  3. Juleigh SittonFinding Dr. Burnett Juleigh Sitton is a legal professional in North Carolina who once served on the Board of Trustees at (c1). While there, she led a national search for a new college President, which ended with the election of Dr. Jim Burnett. Burnett served for eight years and left a positive impact on the students and faculty. In a press release on Western Piedmont community College’s website, they give recognition to Dr. Burnett’s contributions. “Western Piedmont Community College (WPCC) recently presented Emeritus President status to former president Dr. Jim Burnett to honor his 41 years of service to WPCC including the last eight years as the College’s president.” And following the announcement was the introduction of a fund in Dr. Burnett’s name: “In honor of Dr. Burnett’s service and continued commitment to Western Piedmont Community College, the Jim Burnett Endowed Scholarship Fund has been established to help provide professional development opportunities for employees at WPCC.

  4. JuleighSittonFulfilling Life Juleigh Sitton is an attorney who lives in Asheville, North Carolina and focuses on general practice and business suits. She is also the Municipal Attorney for the Town of Fontana Dam. Juleigh lives a fulfilling life that involves a job she loves, a family she can depend on and a slew of hobbies to keep her active and healthy. She summarizes the milestones in her life as so: “I attended Davidson College and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. My junior year in college, I was an "exchange student" to UNC at Chapel Hill, and then returned after graduating from Davidson to UNC Law School. I was at Chapel Hill my junior year, the year after UNC won the National Basketball Championship, and Michael Jordan was still playing at Chapel Hill.

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