Fayetteville Technical Community College has welcomed three new members to its Board of Trustees.
Christopher M. Bullard, Dr. Andrea K. Dickerson and Ralph Huff have joined the 12-member board.
Bullard, an assistant district attorney, was appointed to the board by the N.C. House of Representatives; Dickerson, a physician, was appointed by the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners; and Huff, a businessman, was appointed by the N.C. Senate. All have been appointed to four-year terms that expire June 30, 2028.
Dickerson was sworn in for her post on Monday, Oct. 21, by Glenn Adams, Chairman of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners. Bullard and Huff were sworn in previously.
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