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SKYCTC Foundation Announces New Members to the Board of Directors

Photos of Jason Goodman, Jeff Ranger and Tim Knipp

Bowling Green, KY — The Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College Foundation Board of Directors has elected three new members to join the Board, each serving a three-year term.  New members are Jason Goodman, Tim Knipp, and Jeff Ranger.

Goodman, a 28-year veteran of Logan Aluminum, was recently named Plant Manager at the Russellville plant effective October 1.  Goodman worked his way through the ranks most recently serving as Manufacturing Manager for Cold Mills and Finishing.  He earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial technology from Western Kentucky University.

Knipp serves as Vice President of Operations with the Anderson Hospitality Group.  A Morehead State University graduate, Knipp spent the majority of his career with the Marriott Corporation.  He joined AHG in early 2023 to work with the Anderson team to support the operations of their hotel portfolio.

Ranger is an Associate at Bell, Orr, Ayers & Moore law firm.  He focuses his practice on Estate and Family Planning and Tax, including Tax Deferred 1031 Exchanges, and Probate. He received his law degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law.

Roddy Grimes, President and CEO of Stewart Richey, will serve a two-year term as Chairman of the Foundation Board.

“I am pleased to welcome these new board members”, said Heather Rogers, Executive Director of the SKYCTC Foundation.  “These individuals bring a wealth of experience and expertise in their fields and will be tremendous assets to the Foundation as we further our mission to generate resources that support student access and success at Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College and contribute to the overall advancement of our communities.”

The SKYCTC Foundation’s Board of Directors is comprised of individuals from the business, industry and volunteer communities of southcentral Kentucky. It is the Board’s responsibility to provide counsel and guidance in the direction and operation of the Foundation as well as to raise awareness of the College’s programs.