Dr. Sue C. Camp received her doctorate from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, her master's degree from Winthrop University, and her bachelor's degree from Gardner-Webb University. She has taught business education courses for over thirty years and has spoken to civic organizations, teacher associations, and other professional groups who are interested in learning about business communications. She is past president of her Rotary Club and is active in local charitable organizations. Her awards include being named to Women of Achievement and Who's Who Among American Teachers. She received the Academic Excellence Award at Gardner-Webb University and has been listed in the University's Gallery of Distinguished Graduates. Marilyn L. Satterwhite has been a community college professor and trainer for over 30 years. In addition to her first love—teaching—she has authored seven textbooks, all dealing with communication skills. She is a frequent speaker at workshops, conventions, and seminars for business educators, office assistants, executives, and other businesspeople who want to improve their communication skills. Professional organizations in which she is active are the International Society for Business Educators, North Central and National Business Education Association, Illinois Business Education Association (including serving as its president in 2005), and many others. Her accomplishments and contributions to the field of business education and community service have been recognized in the following ways: - NBEA Post Secondary Teacher of the Year.
- Eastern Illinois University Lumpkin School of Business Distinguished Alumnus.
- Association of Community College Trustees Central Region Faculty Member of the Year.
- National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Teaching Excellence Award.
- National ATHENA recipient.
- Danville Woman of the Year.
- DACC Faculty of the Year.
- IBEA and NCBEA Distinguished Service Award.
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