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    MONTCO ON THE MOVE

    MONTCO ON THE MOVE A podcast featuring stories about the Montco Family at Montgomery County Community College!
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    Episodes (68)

    068: Brian Brendlinger, Retired Montco employee

    068: Brian Brendlinger, Retired Montco employee

    We’re continuing our celebration of Montgomery County Community College’s 60th anniversary by chatting with Brian Brendlinger, the son of the Dr. LeRoy Brendlinger, the College’s first president. He’ll talk about Montco’s early days and how it’s grown and changed over time.

    Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Matthew O'Brien
    from the College's
    Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    066: Dr. Celeste M. Schwartz, Vice President of Pottstown Campus, Information Technology and Institutional Effectiveness

    066: Dr. Celeste M. Schwartz, Vice President of Pottstown Campus, Information Technology and Institutional Effectiveness

    We’re continuing our celebration of Montgomery County Community College’s 60th anniversary by chatting with Dr. Celeste Schwartz, Vice President of Pottstown Campus, Information Technology and Institutional Effectiveness, and an alumna of the Class of 1970. Dr. Schwartz will share her memories of the College’s earliest days as a student and talk about her career working at the College for more than five decades.

    Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Matthew O'Brien
    from the College's
    Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    065: Kenil Patel, Montco alumnus

    065: Kenil Patel, Montco alumnus

    Kenil Patel, a strategic engineer at Constellation, who works at the Limerick Generating Station, talks about his experience as Pottstown Promise Early College Program student at Montgomery County Community College and how it helped him to prepare for his success later in life.

    Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Matthew O'Brien
    from the College's
    Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    064: Dan and Marie McCartney, 1968 Montco graduates

    064: Dan and Marie McCartney, 1968 Montco graduates

    We’re kicking off Montgomery County Community College’s 60th anniversary by talking to two of Montco’s very first graduating class members. Dan and Marie McCartney will talk about their experience and reflect on how the College has grown and changed over time.
     
    Recorded and edited by Ian Meranus
    from the College's
    Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    063: Dr. Stephanie R. Allen, 2024 Presidential Symposium

    063: Dr. Stephanie R. Allen, 2024 Presidential Symposium

    Dr. Stephanie R. Allen, Director of Equity, Diversity and Belonging, returns to the podcast to talk about what’s in store for the 2024 Presidential Symposium on Diversity running Feb. 13-16, 2024.

    Recorded by Quinn Szente and edited by Ian Meranus
    from the College's
    Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    062: Emma McGrath, Liberal Studies student

    062: Emma McGrath, Liberal Studies student

    Emma McGrath, a liberal studies major and Student Government Association Senator, talks about her experience in the dual enrollment program, the many activities she’s involved with on campus, and how Montco has helped herself and her family overcome difficult times.

    Recorded by Donnell Woods and edited by Ian Meranus
    from the College's
    Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    061: Sarah Bagley and Ashaleea Walker, Culinary Arts students and Grumpy’s Hardcarved Sandwich Challenge winners

    061: Sarah Bagley and Ashaleea Walker, Culinary Arts students and Grumpy’s Hardcarved Sandwich Challenge winners

    Culinary Arts students Sarah Bagley and Ashaleea Walker talk about their recent win in the Grumpy’s Handcarved Sandwich challenge with the “Sweet Chick.”

    Recorded and Edited by Ian Meranus
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program


    059: Angela Scott Ferencin, Student Support Programs Manager, POWER program

    059: Angela Scott Ferencin, Student Support Programs Manager, POWER program

    Angela Scott Ferencin, Student Support Programs Manager, talks about the Partnership on Work Enrichment and Readiness Program, which offers students in recovery from substance use, trauma disorder or mental health disorders a chance to learn the skills needed to be successful in College and into the workforce. 

    Recorded by Quinn Szente
    Edited by Jonah Fusco 
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    057: Mike Richino and Tiffany Bregovi, Whitpain Community Festival

    057: Mike Richino and Tiffany Bregovi, Whitpain Community Festival

    Two members of the annual Whitpain Community Festival Planning Committee, Mike Richino and Tiffany Bregovi, talk about this popular community event and its return to Blue Bell Campus Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, Sept. 30!

    Listen to find out what’s new and exciting this year and all the details you’ll need to know if you decide to come. For full details visit
    whitpainfestival.com

    Recorded by Quinn Szente
    Edited by Donnell Woods 
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program


    056: Lori Davidson and Dominic Ciccimaro, Recovery Month

    056: Lori Davidson and Dominic Ciccimaro, Recovery Month

    Lori Davidson, an academic advisor and Assistant Professor of Human Services, and Dominic Ciccimaro, a Recovery Specialist, talk about the services available for students, faculty and staff in recovery at both Blue Bell and Pottstown Campus.

    Recorded by Quinn Szente
    Edited by Donnell Woods 
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program

    053: Bill Brownlowe, Project Innova Experience

    053: Bill Brownlowe, Project Innova Experience

    Engineering Professor Bill Brownlowe talks about Project Innova, the hydrogen fuel cell urban concept vehicle he and his team of students built, and their experience competing the international Shell Eco-Marathon Challenge at the Indianapolis Speedway.

    Recorded by Quinn Szente
    Edited by Donnell Woods
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program 

    051: Kelli Corrado, Physics Assistant Professor

    051: Kelli Corrado, Physics Assistant Professor

    Physics Assistant Professor Kelli Corrado stops by to talk about being named the recipient of the 2023 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence at Commencement this year.

    Recorded and edited by Donnell Woods
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program 

    050: Dani Arcos Narvaez, Student Government Association President

    050: Dani Arcos Narvaez, Student Government Association President

    Dani Arcos Narvaez stops by to talk about her recent election as the new Student Government Association president. The Ecuadorian native also talks about her experience as an international student and shares her story of the challenges she’s faced since moving to the United States. 

    Recorded by Quinn Szente
    Edited by Ian Meranus 
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program 

    049: Michael Bettinger, Director of Government and External Relations

    049: Michael Bettinger, Director of Government and External Relations

    Michael Bettinger, Director of Government and External Relations stops by to talk about the College’s recent award for Most Engaged Campus for Student Voting and how students can get involved in the legislative process.

    Recorded by Quinn Szente
    Edited by Ian Meranus 
    from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program 

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