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ICCTA Pacesetter Award 
2002 Nominees
 
 
2002 AWARD RECIPIENT 
Raymond J. Connolly 
Adjunct faculty, welding technology program 
Southwestern Illinois College 
Southwestern Illinois College (2000) 
As a Southwestern student, Connolly won the gold medal in the 1999 International 
Welding Skills Competition in Montreal. Today he works with businesses to train 
their employees and has traveled to Ireland and Korea to coach expert welders for 
competitions. "I've had great teachers myself, so now I have a lot to offer," 
Connolly says. "I hope to do for my students what Southwestern has done for me." 
 
 
Charles E. Ashby 
Minister 
Graduate student, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale 
John A. Logan College (2000) 
Ashby served as pastor of several Chicago churches before returning to college 
in his 50s.  He has earned two bachelor's degrees since leaving Logan and is 
pursuing his master's and doctoral degrees in social work. "Without the education 
I received at JALC, I would have never been able to fulfill my dream and would 
still be wandering around trying to find my real place in this world," he says. 
 
 
Christine Caplinger-Gillespie 
Student, Rush Medical College 
Oakton Community College (1997) 
Caplinger-Gillespie explains, "The decision to return to school was an easy one 
to make. I was just informed by my then-husband that he was going to pursue a 
divorce. . . . I knew that my earning potential was not sufficient to support 
my toddler and myself. School was the only logical choice." She has since gone 
on to graduate with honors from Oakton and Elmhurst College and anticipates her 
medical degree in 2004. 
 
 
Sarah "Sally" Compton 
Legislative aide 
State Sen. Judith A. Myers 
Danville Area Community College (2001) 
When her marriage ended, Compton knew she needed to improve her job skills to 
support herself in her new life. "I soon realized that returning to school was 
the best thing I could have done," she recalls. "I never doubted that each of 
my instructors wished to see me succeed nearly as much as I did." One of those 
DACC instructors even helped Compton find her current staff position with Sen. 
Myers. 
 
 
Christine Griffin-Welch 
Accountant 
Blanchfield Doherty Peterson 
Moraine Valley Community College (1999) 
Griffin-Welch served as Moraine Valley's student trustee from 1998 to 1999. 
After transferring to St. Xavier University, she earned her bachelor's degree 
in accounting in less than a year – despite new professional standards that 
forced her to take 60 credit hours in three semesters. "I know that the paths 
and journeys that have been made available to me through the community college 
will always give me a rich and fulfilling life," she says. 
 
 
Brandon Feller 
Student, University of Illinois at Springfield 
Wireless expert, Barbeck Communications 
Richland Community College (2000) 
At 18, Feller was the youngest legislative aide in the state. His 2001 election 
to the Richland board now makes him one of the youngest trustees in the country. 
"I had no loyalty to RCC before I attended," Feller admits. "Having attended classes, 
participated in student government, graduated and been elected to the board, I can 
honestly say that Richland is one of the greatest things in my life and the 
direction of my career." 
 
 
Greg Hollmann 
Site coordinator, afterschool primetime programs 
Greater Atlanta YMCA 
Rend Lake College (1999) 
Hollmann served as student trustee and Student Senate president during his years 
at Rend Lake. He also tutored sixth-graders as part of the college's AmeriCorps 
service program -- an experience that has led him to pursue a career working with 
at-risk youth. "Just as in that year at AmeriCorps, I continue to see the challenges 
and rewards for working with children, just hoping that my efforts are making even 
the smallest of differences," says Hollmann. 
 
 
Kenneth Ingersoll 
Community policing officer 
Centralia Police Department 
Kaskaskia College (1997) 
Named "2001 Officer of the Year" by his department, Ingersoll organized the city's 
Community Policing Division and serves as school resource officer for all of Centralia's 
schools. A self-described "average student in high school with uncertain plans," Ingersoll 
is completing his master's degree in education and eventually plans to teach law enforcement 
at a police academy or community college. "Furthering my education has instilled confidence 
in all areas of my life," he says. 
 
 
Jennifer Jossendal 
History instructor 
Kishwaukee College 
Kishwaukee College (1998) 
"Long before I graduated, I told then President Jenkins that I desired nothing more than 
to finish my higher degrees and return to the place I loved best – Kishwaukee," says Jossendal, 
who is completing her PhD in history. Her resolve was tested when she was forced to choose 
between a much-needed graduate assistantship and a part-time teaching position at Kishwaukee. 
She chose Kishwaukee. "I could not imagine myself teaching anywhere else," she says. 
 
 
Matt Pedersen 
Executive senior multimedia director 
Infotube, Inc. 
College of Lake County (2000) 
Pedersen enrolled at CLC with the hopes of opening his own fish hatchery. But after taking 
an HTML computer course, his focus changed to multimedia communications. Only two years after 
graduation, Pedersen has won six awards for web-site design and recently started his own 
consulting company, FlashStatistics LLC. "My life could have turned out any number of different 
ways, but I'm grateful for the path CLC helped me find," Pedersen says. 
 
 
Diane Stredde 
Public relations associate 
The Larkin Center 
Elgin Community College (1998)
  
After an injury derailed her dream of becoming a music teacher, Stredde went to ECC "to finish 
my degree and to see what doors might open for me." Although she had operated her own business 
and volunteered for several local charities, she says that "once I obtained my degree, 
I discovered a new confidence that allowed me to seek positions I might not have thought about 
otherwise." In 2000 Larkin was honored by the YWCA of Elgin for her advocacy of the Larkin Center, 
which serves children and young adults with special needs. 
 
 
For additional information on the ICCTA Pacesetter Award, please contact 
 Kim Villanueva at 217-528-2858, ext. 1. 
 
      
      
        
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