Gene Haas Foundation donates $16,000 to South Georgia Technical College Foundation

November 5, 2024
South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford (right) is shown above with SGTC Precision Machining and Manufacturing Instructor Jake Pittman showing him the Gene Haas Foundation donation to the SGTC Foundation that will ultimately help his students and program.
South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford (right) is shown above with SGTC Precision Machining and Manufacturing Instructor Jake Pittman showing him the Gene Haas Foundation donation to the SGTC Foundation that will ultimately help his students and program.

   The Gene Haas Foundation donated $16,000 to the South Georgia Technical College Foundation recently to support Precision Machining and Manufacturing scholarships and student competition teams highlighting the CNC/Manufacturing programs such as SkillsUSA and SAE teams.

   Haas Automation, Inc., which manufactures economical and reliable machine tools, is known as America’s Machine Tool Builder.  Gene Haas founded Haas Automation, Inc. in 1983 and this company is currently the largest machine tool builder in the western world.  

   Haas’ commitment to US manufacturing led to the development of his foundation that focuses on granting funds to help expand Machining and CNC Technology programs. The billion-dollar company is working to help eliminate the skills gap in U.S. Manufacturing.

   “South Georgia Technical College and the South Georgia Technical Foundation are very appreciative of this grant,” said SGTC President Dr. John Watford. “This grant will enhance our current Precision Machining and Manufacturing program in many ways, the biggest will be in providing scholarships for those students who are interested in this career but need financial support. It will also provide additional resources for sponsorship of our manufacturing students to compete at events such as SkillsUSA.”

   South Georgia Technical College’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program had a state SkillsUSA Gold medal winner and represented the college and this program at the 2024 National SillsUSA competition.  Blake Archer of Palm Harbor earned the right to compete in the National SkillsUSA competition after earning the gold medal at the Georgia competition.  He finished in the top 10 nationally and hopes to compete again in 2025.

   SGTC has had other top finishers in the SkillsUSA competitions over the past few years.  Charles Westra and Tison Smith earned the right to advance to the SkillsUSA national competition in 2019 as the first-place finishers in the Georgia SkillsUSA contest. They finished sixth in the nation.  The 2020 SkillsUSA competition was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Kelli Rees of Ellaville represented the Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program in the state SkillsUSA competition in 2022.

   “There is a great need for CNC operators and programmers. Students with a basic understanding of these machines and concepts can go to work while they continue their education,” explained SGTC Instructor Jake Pittman.  “Our students are usually offered jobs in this industry within weeks of starting this program.”  

   The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program at South Georgia Tech develops academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills that emphasizes a combination of machine tool theory and practical application. Students learn print reading, lathe operations, mill operation, CNC Fundamentals and more. Day and evening classes are available.

   For more information about the South Georgia Technical College Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program contact Instructor Jake Pittman at 229-931-2573 or jake.pittman@southgatech.edu.

   South Georgia Technical College is currently accepting applications for Spring Semester.  Classes start January 9. For more information about this and the other over 200 associate degree, diploma, and technical certificate of credit classes offered at South Georgia Technical College visit the website at www.southgatech.edu or contact the Admissions Office at 229-931-2394 in Americus or 229-271-4040 in Cordele. SGTC also offers the complete college experience with nationally ranked academics, on-campus housing, intercollegiate athletics and student clubs and organizations. 

   And during November, SGTC is waiving the $25 application fee to enroll.  Students can apply online at www.southgatech.edu using the Apply Now button.  Fill out the information and then use the Discount Code FREEAPP24 (all caps) to have the application fee waived.

   For more information about donating to the South Georgia Technical College Foundation contact SGTC Foundation Executive Director and Vice President of Institutional Advancement Su Ann Bird at 229-931-2110 or sbird@southgatech.edu.