Kentucky Community and Technical College System
KCTCS Foundation : KCTCS President's Gala and Benefactors Awards Dinner

Benefactors of the Year, 2005

BOWLING GREEN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

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Logan Aluminum, Russellville
Honored by Bowling Green Technical College

Randy Schumaker
To accept the award is Randy Schumaker, President/CEO
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When Bowling Green Technical College counts its friends and supporters, Logan Aluminum will always be at the top of the list. Logan Aluminum is a $1 billion plant with more than 1,000 employees that produces almost 40 percent of all the aluminum can stock in America. Logan Aluminum's lead gift to the Fulfilling the Promise Campaign will support an economic development effort utilizing the educational infrastructure in Warren County and beyond. The initiative will focus on developing a commitment to recycle. The College sincerely appreciates its partnership with Logan Aluminum and the company's ongoing commitment to education.


Jerry E. Baker, Bowling Green
Honored by Bowling Green Technical College Foundation, Inc.

Jerry E. Baker
To accept the award is Jerry E. Baker
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A businessman and philanthropist, Jerry E. Baker established an endowed scholarship to provide support for students at Bowling Green Technical College. When the College began its Fulfilling the Promise Campaign, Mr. Baker was one of the first community leaders to step forward and accept a leadership role in the Campaign. He served as chair of the Leadership Awareness Committee and is currently a member of the Campaign Executive Committee. Mr. Baker also serves as secretary of the College's Foundation Board. Bowling Green Technical College is deeply grateful to Mr. Baker for his leadership, generosity and support of students.