1994

Randall Lee selected ECCC academic counselor

Newton Countv native Randell Lee has been s elected academic counselor at East Central Com– mumty College in Decatur, an- . nounce Dr. Eddie M. Smith. college president. Lee, an army captain with exten– sive experience as a military counselor/ recruiter, is a former resi– dent of Fayetteville. N C., where he served as a staff officer for the com– manding general of the 44th Medical Brigade. He was also an adjunct professor of psychology a t Fayetteville Com– munity College. He was previously assigned as a commander in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N. C. He is also a former training officer for the 18th Medical Command Station in Korea. Lee, who began his new duties on J une 20, said, " it is an honor" to be able to return to his alma mater. " It is great to be home," he added. A graduate of Beulah Hubbard High School, Lee received an associate of arts degree from East Central Junior College before conti– nuing his education at the Universi– ty of Southern Mississ1pp1. At USM, he was awarded a bachelor of science degree in social and rehabilitation services and a master of education degree in counseling psychology/student affairs.

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He is married to the former Michelle McGuire of Brunswick, Maine. They have two children : Lana, 5, and Alexander, 2. The fami– ly plans to reside in the Decatur area. Lee is the son of Gene and Carol Lee of Little Rock, His grandparents are Clarence and Nellie Lee of Marion and the late Jessie and Fan– nie May of Little Rock. .

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