CLINTON, IA – Clinton Community College has announced that Eastern Associate Director of Business Services Justin Sampson has been selected as a 2024 Distinguished College Administrator by Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Sampson is one of just 22 administrators nationwide selected for the award. He will be formally recognized during the Phi Theta Kappa Annual Convention in Orlando, Florida in April.
Phi Theta Kappa is the premier honor society recognizing the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges and helping them to grow as scholars and leaders. The Society is made up of more than 3.8 million members and nearly 1,300 chapters in 11 countries, with approximately 240,000 active members in the nation’s colleges. The Distinguished College Administrator Award is given to college vice presidents, deans or leaders other than college presidents/CEOs serving in an administrative capacity who have demonstrated a strong level of support for Phi Theta Kappa during their tenure. Nominees should have served in their position for at least five years.
Clinton Community College President Dr. Brian Kelly commented, “Justin is an administrator with both the heart and mind to serve students in a compassionate and effective way. He is a true partner in the success of our students.”
Justin Sampson has served at Clinton Community College, one of the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges, since 2015. He is a 2003 CCC graduate, earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Ashford University, and completed a Master’s degree from Iowa State University in 2020. During his tenure at CCC, Sampson has served as the campus Bursar, handling incoming funds and managing student accounts. In his current role, he oversees all campus business offices. He works with students as they navigate college finances. Samson serves on the Paul B. Sharar Foundation Scholarship Committee, completed the EICC Diversity Academy, and is a graduate of the Iowa State University program LINC – Leadership Institute for a New Century. In the community, Sampson serves as a MENtor for United Way, is a graduate of the Grow Clinton Leadership Institute, and coaches youth basketball.
Of this recognition, Sampson stated, “I have seen the value of Phi Theta Kappa as I work with students to achieve their goals. PTK is a tremendous asset to build leadership skills. Through this honor society, students are able to get valuable experience at Clinton Community College that help them throughout their lives. I am honored to receive this award.”
The award recognizes college administrators working directly with student leaders to solve problems on campus and in their communities. They have taken an active interest in supporting high-achieving students and developing student leaders.
“These college administrators are beloved on campus—they know students by name and by circumstance,” said Phi Theta Kappa President and CEO Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner. “This award is special because it comes directly from the students, and it is evidence of the gratitude they feel for the support for them and students like them.”
Honorees were selected from among thousands of college administrators eligible to receive this award.
The 2024 recipients are:
Dr. Chuck Argo
National Park College
Arkansas
Jennifer Baker
Delaware Technical Community College
Deleware
Sherry Bellmon
Hinds Community College
Mississippi
Dr. Todd Brand
Ashland Community & Technical College
Kentucky
Christina Brandon
Western Iowa Technical Community College
Iowa
Dawn Brunson
Passaic County Community College
New Jersey
Cherie Colin
Skyline College
California
Dr. Lee Conerly
Coastal Alabama Community College
Alabama
Dr. Susan Graybeal
Northeast State Community College
Tennessee
Dr. Lawrence Hlavenka
Bergen Community College
New Jersey
Dr. Mary Holloway
Midlands Technical College
South Carolina
Dr. Lewis Kahler
Mohawk Valley Community College
New York
James Millard
Craven Community College
North Carolina
Dr. Tampa Nannen
Tyler Junior College
Texas
Dr. Brandon Nichols
Olive-Harvey College
Illinois
Lenzy M. Reid, III
Athens Technical College
Georgia
Justin Sampson
Clinton Community College
Iowa
Michelle Sekul
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Mississippi
Ashley VanHeest
Jackson College
Michigan
Dr. Jenny Williams
Spartanburg Community College
South Carolina
Dr. Martin Wolfger
Ivy Tech Community College
Indiana
Dr. Peter “Tony” Zitko
Solano Community College
California
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Ann Eisenman, CFRE
Asst. to the President/ Foundation Director
Clinton Community College
Paul B. Sharar Foundation
CCC Alumni Association
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