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Trina Stokes welcomed as Executive Director

Jun 27, 2023 11:44AM ● By WNC Business

HENDERSONVILLE – This summer, Blue Ridge Community College proudly welcomes Trina Stokes as the new Executive Director of the College’s Educational Foundation. Stokes will assume the role in July, leading the philanthropic organization that contributed over $1.2M in Brighter Futures ‘Free College’ scholarships and more than $1.1M in other scholarships and program support during the 2022-23 academic year.

“We are privileged to welcome Trina Stokes to our Blue Ridge family, and we know her wealth of higher education and nonprofit experience will serve our Foundation, students and community well,” said Jim Rasmussen, president of the Educational Foundation’s Board of Directors.

Blue Ridge Community College’s Educational Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the students, faculty, and programs of Blue Ridge Community College. Under the direction of its volunteer Board of Directors, the Foundation assists the College in its work to transform lives through education and strengthen the workforce.

“Joining the team at Blue Ridge Community College allows me the opportunity to combine my passion for higher education with my desire to advance philanthropy and collaborations in our community,” said Stokes.

A Western North Carolina native, Stokes earned a bachelor of arts degree from UNC Asheville and a master of business administration degree from the University of Tennessee. Prior to joining Blue Ridge Community College, she previously held roles as the Foundation Director of AdventHealth Hendersonville, the Executive Director of Henderson County’s Council on Aging and the Executive Director of South College. Stokes currently serves as chair of the board with Carolina Village, Inc.; as a member of the Henderson County Transportation Advisory Board; and as a member of the Henderson County Partnership for Health. She formerly served as a board member with WNCSource. 

Trina Stokes lives with her husband and three children in Henderson County.

“Blue Ridge has a clear vision for the future and makes a generational impact on individuals, families and businesses throughout Western North Carolina and beyond,” Stokes added. “I look forward to continuing their legacy of empowering individuals to enrich our communities and build a competitive workforce.”


About Blue Ridge Community College: 
Blue Ridge Community College is a two-year, postsecondary institution that elevates the educational experience to prepare students for 21st century success in the workplace or at four-year colleges and universities. Providing real-life, affordable, and accessible education, the College offers more than 200 degrees, diplomas, and certificates; more than 200 online courses; and fast-tracked job training. To learn more about Blue Ridge Community College, visit BlueRidge.edu.
Source: Blue Ridge Community College