OxyChem Continues Support of the IPCT Program at Nashville State
Since 2013, OxyChem has supported Nashville State Community College’s Industrial Processing Control Technician (IPCT) program, contributing $42,500 to date. Their most recent $4,000 donation reaffirms OxyChem’s long-standing commitment to strengthening the local workforce by helping prepare students with the technical skills needed for high-demand industrial careers. The IPCT program is based at the Humphreys County campus on Holly Lane in Waverly.

Pictured, back row left to right, Justin Smith, plant manager, OxyChem; Alex Daniel, program director, Industrial Process Control Technology, Nashville State Community College; Jason Hrynchyshyn, stores coordinator, OxyChem, and Nashville State graduate; Melissa Byrd, technical manager, OxyChem, who took classes at Nashville State. Front row, left to right: Ryan Parker, executive director, Nashville State Community College Foundation; Hailey Adkins, development associate, Nashville State Community College Foundation; Telaina Wrigley, director and associate dean, Humphreys County campus; and Dale Caudle, stores clerk, OxyChem.
