Press Release

Bunker Hill Community College Students Honored by Boston Private Industry Council

Thursday, September 19, 2013

One student and two graduates of Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) were among those recognized by the Boston Private Industry Council (PIC) at its annual meeting at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston on September 11. Recipients of the PIC Achievers Award included Sharaad Chase, a student in BHCC’s Emergency Medical Technology program; Felix Tejeda, a graduate of BHCC now in his senior year at Suffolk University; and Daniel Velasquez, a graduate of BHCC now working as Admissions Recruitment Counselor at the College.

BHCC President Pam Y. Eddinger, Ph.D., was among the event’s speakers, who included Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino; Gary L. Gottlieb, Chair of the PIC Board of Directors and President/CEO of Partners Healthcare; Neil Sullivan, PIC Executive Director; and Valerie R. Roberson, President of Roxbury Community College. Dr. Eddinger praised the work of the Boston PIC under the leadership of Gottlieb and Sullivan.  “Their vision and commitment have made a genuine difference in the lives of our students,” she said.”The work of the Private Industry Council in bringing together education and workforce development is ultimately about social change and social mobility. It is a means to an end, which is to enable the diverse population of Boston to play a genuine role in both the economic and the civic life of our community.”

The PIC Achievers Award goes annually to those who exemplify the Private Industry Council’s mission of connecting the youth and adults of Boston to the mainstream economy through education and employment. A nonprofit organization, the PIC connects business, the Boston Public Schools, higher education, government, labor and community organizations to create innovative workforce and education solutions that benefit Boston residents and businesses alike.

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About Bunker Hill Community College
Celebrating 50 years of excellence, Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) is Massachusetts' largest community college, annually welcoming a diverse community of around 16,000 students. With campuses in Charlestown and Chelsea, BHCC extends its reach across several locations in Greater Boston. BHCC is celebrated for its diversity, boasting a student body where 65% identify as people of color and more than half are women. The College also embraces a global perspective, with over 600 international students representing 90 countries and conversing in more than 65 languages. Our commitment to diversity is further reflected in BHCC's designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI).