Empowering evening draws community to campus
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Photos by Matt Deane, student photographer
The second annual Night of Empowerment drew an enthusiastic crowd of more than 150 community members to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Hosted by the Williamsport Representation Council, the recent gathering offered opportunities for networking and inspiring discussions.
“The Night of Empowerment is an opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate our differences,” said Nate Woods Jr., special assistant to the president for inclusion transformation. “The Williamsport Representation Council uses this platform to give successful community members a chance to encourage other community members by providing some ‘best practices’ that will help them in life and career. We don't accomplish this by the panel discussion alone, but through a networking opportunity with varied community resources.”
Expert panelists included: Dawn M. Dickey, director of disability and access resources at Penn College; Mohamed Osman, pain medicine physician at UPMC; Lt. William C. Slaton, staff services section commander for the Pennsylvania State Police; Allen Taylor, math teacher and head boys basketball coach at Williamsport Area High School; and Emma Thompson, administrative officer at the Lycoming-Clinton Joinder Board.
Penn College junior Jashonda S. Scott, a human services & restorative justice student, was a moderator along with Cyn-Sere Khalil Coney, a senior at Williamsport Area High School who is the current “Mr. Millionaire.”
“Penn College is proud to align with the Williamsport Representation Council because this event aligns with our core value – strength through respect. We believe in celebrating our differences using mutual respect to create a welcoming learning environment,” Woods said. “We're grateful for the work of the Williamsport Representation Council. This year, Bair Excavation supported the initiative financially. Tim Bair is a Penn College graduate."
The Williamsport Representation Council consists of the City of Williamsport, Lycoming College, UPMC and Penn College.
To everyone who engaged in the event, Woods added, "Thank you for building upon our shared experiences to celebrate our differences.”