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South Carolina Education & Business Summit Remember to play the CTE: Building Bridges Changing Lives! Exhibitor Directory June 22-23, 2014 SCACTE P.O.Box 8143 Columbia, S.C. 29202-8143 If you are not a member of SCACTE, please stop by the membership table and find out what it offers ACTE/SCACTE is a wonderful networking organization to help you further your expertise in your field. www.scacte.org or contact Ray Boland, SCACTE Executive Director at Boland@scacte.info for more information concerning ACTE or SCACTE. Membership includes Professional Liability Insurance.

ACT, Inc. (69) Nikki Hollis 500 ACT Drive Nikki.hollis@act.org Iowa City, IA 55243-0168 Jackie Pearson 319-541-3089 Mike DiNicola Mary Molusky Alliance of Regional Education Centers South Carolina Personal Pathways to Success (22) P.O. Box 2408 Columbia, S.C. 29202 803-822-3306 Dr. Kaye Shaw, Midlands REC kshaw@scpathways.org Coordinator Region Coordinator Region Jay Blankenship Greenville Patricia Ferguson Trident Brenda Golden Santee-Lynches Cherie Pressley Upstate Vacant Low Country Lisa Robbins Catawba Cheryl Lewis PeeDee Dr. Kaye Shaw Midlands Joni McDaniel Lower Savannah Eileen Patonay Waccamaw Rick Murphy Pendleton Dr. Cynthia Pitts Upper Savannah Apprenticeship Carolina (21) Brian Rauschenbach 111 Executive Center Dr. rauschenbachb@sctechsystem.edu Columbia SC 29210 Youth Apprenticeship Consultant 803-896=5287 Artizan (23) Bryan Burgin 1217 Bull Street cpking@artizansc.com Columbia SC 29201 803-318-6463 Nothing Ordinary Here Come see and purchase one of a kind art and jewelry designs for all tastes. ASVAB Career Exploration Program (53) Khadeejah Timazee 2435 Marion St. Khadeejah-timazee ftjetp@mepcom.army.mil Fort Jackson SC 29207 (803)751-6522 ext. 235

Carolina Training Associates, Inc. (1,2,3,) Marshall Millican, CTA 3623 Latrobe Drive, Ste. 120 cta@carolinatraining.com Charlotte NC 28211 Kim Millican, CTA (800)962-8815 Pam Adams, CTA (704)366-6309 Patrick L Heureux, CTA Lee Trent-Future Tek, Inc. Ernie Wake DEPCO, LLC Chuck Bosnos, Universal Laser System Craig Harkey, VibraStim Therapy Inc. Carolina Training Associates, Inc. proudly provides and is a preferred supplier of Career and Technology training equipment for schools and colleges to meet the ever changing needs for today and over the past 25 years. Contact Marshall Millican at 800-962-8815 or marshall@carolinatraining.com CCP-CT Grant (64 ) Mona Flowers, Managing Director Mechanical Contractors Association of South Carolina Email: mflowers@mcasc.com Post Office Box 384 Dr. Steward Baylor Columbia, SC 29202-0384 Web Site: www.mcasc.com Telephone: (803) 772-7834 Ronny Townsend Fax: (803) 731-0390 pssrusty@hughes.net Center for Educational Partnerships at the USC College of Education (24) Karen Utter University of SC, Wardlaw Bldg. Room 001 utter@mailbox.sc.edu Columbia SC 29208 Galen McWilliams 803-777-7658 Center for Educational Partnerships at the USC College of Education The Center for Educational Partnerships (CEP) is a consortium of 5 core partner programs and initiatives funded through the SC Education Improvement Act: The SC Geographic Alliance, the SC School Improvement Council, the SC Education Policy Center, the Writing Improvement Network, and the SC Middle Grades Initiative. These core partners, together with CEP affiliates, are developing a network through which the many diverse stakeholders in South Carolina's K-12 schools can access quality research data and analyses, professional development and training, and technical assistance in such diverse content areas as geography, reading and writing, STEM, adolescent development, school climate, and parent and community engagement in education. CEP actively encourages and supports the formation of new and innovative partnerships and collaborative initiatives among K-12 districts and schools and all sectors of our communities, including businesses, institutes of higher education, nonprofits, and government agencies, to ensure that every child in South Carolina has access to a highquality K-12 education.

Certiport (8) Teresa Harry, Event Coordinator 1276 S. 820 E. #200 Ashley Caldwell, Territory Manager American Fork UT 84003 ashley.caldwell@pearson.com 801-847-3100 Jeff Mercer CEV Multimedia ( 14) Jacque Perryman 1020 SE Loop 289 Glenn Perryman Lubbock, TX 79404 Glenn.Perryman@cevmultimedia.com 800-922-9965 or 336-972-5505 CEV Multimedia, Ltd. founded in 1984, is on the forefront of innovative educational materials. With 28 years experience, CEV specializes in providing quality curriculum and educational resources for the subject areas of Agricultural Science & Technology, Business & Marketing, Family & Consumer Sciences, Trade & Industry and Career Orientation. Clark Powell/Variquest (68) Kristi Staton 110 Regent Drive kstaton@clark-powell.com Winston-Salem NC 27103 Amy Mills Kristie Staton ClarkPowell is an authorized dealer of VariQuest visual learning tools that give teachers the ability to create visual aids in seconds, rather than hours, using the VariQuest Poster Maker, Poster Printer, Awards Maker, Cutout Maker and Cold Laminator. Educators can tailor instruction to individual student's needs, engaging students with all learning styles. For more than 30 years, ClarkPowell Education Consultants have been dedicated exclusively to K-12 education and have helped schools increase student-learning achievements and raise school rankings. Country Meats/AFT (28) Rick French 1303 Crooked Branch Trail rrfrench@bellsouth.net Woodstock, GA 30189 Scott French 866-238-1677 cscottfrench@gmail.com Delicious fund raising opportunity. CTSO (Career and Technology Education Student Organizations) (60) Student Representatives from Career Tech Organizations across the state.

Denmark Technical College (62) Stephen Mason 1126 Solomon Blatt Blvd masons@denmarktech.edu Denmark SC 29042 803-793-5155 Denmark Technical College Mobile Training Unit is state of the art. It has the capabilities of providing it own power, air fluid and has Wi-Fi. It is used to transport equipment from the college campus to our local companies so that employees can upgrade their skills during and after work without having to travel to the campus. Another added feather that has developed we have used it for STEM awareness across the state. We have been traveling to middle and high schools across the state doing STEM awareness and hands-on demonstrations. Give us a call and we will gladly come to your function to promote STEM and Advanced Manufacturing careers (803-793-5155). EverFi (7) Sean Tynan 28Littleton St. stynan@everfi.com Charleston SC 29407 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (50) Yolanda Ferguson, Economic Education 530 East Trade Street Yolanda.ferguson@rich.frb.org Charlotte NC 28202 704-358-2495 FIDM/Fashion Institute Design and Merchandising (43 ) Gina Lee 800 S, Hope St. 5 th floor glee@fidm.edu Los Angeles, CA 90017 Diane Leone, Representative 800-262-3436 DLeone@FIDM.edu Goodheart-Willcox Publisher (4) James F. Walsh, National Sales Manager 18604 West Creek Drive Karen McDowell Tinley Park, IL 60477 jwalsh@g-w.com 800-323-0440 kmcdowell@g-w.com Google CS First (66) jobryan@google.com 1669 Garrett Avenue Jenny O Bryan Moncks Corner SC 29461 Joe Holberg 843-719-3627 JamieSue Goodman Johnson & Wales University (47) Melisa Bates 130 Rover Landing Dr. Unit 3210 melisa.bates@jwu.edu Daniel Island SC 29464 Austin Vennetti 843-323-8218

JourneyED.com (51) Christopher Neet 5212 Tennyson Pkwy. Ste. 130 cneet@journeyed.com Plano TX 75024 Trish Johnson 800-876-3507 x 7103 Brian Hanlon Keyboarding Online (58) Loren Gable PO Box 6727 exhibits@ellsworthpublishing.com Chandler AZ Tim Whithers 888-963-4817 Keyboarding Online: Cutting edge web-based keyboarding software. Leading provider of online keyboarding programs. Unique patented methods eliminate hunting and pecking habits! Individualize program to student s needs. No software to install! Free mouse pads and posters! The most effective and non-budget breaking way to teach correct keyboarding skills. Free 60 day trial! Knowledge Matters, Inc. (52) Maureen Ginley 85 Woodland Drive Ginley@knowledgematters.com Florence MA 01062 James Schroeder 413-587-9917 Learning Labs, Inc. (9, 10, 11) Mark Richardson PO Box 1419 Mark.Richardson@lli.com Calhoun GA 30701 Joel Peel 800-334-4943 David Crowell Learning Labs, Inc., established in 1967, is a family owned and operated educational resource business with hundreds of technology products on the market. Since our founding, our philosophy has been geared toward reinforcing academic skills through applied hands-on learning experiences to help make school a fun and exciting place for students, as well as a place where learning is relevant to the real world and workplace. This philosophy has been adopted and implemented in well over a thousand schools nationwide, and the number is growing daily. As a family business, and as individuals, we are committed to providing products, service, and after-sale support that are second to none. Above all else, it is our goal to make a positive impact not only on education in general, but also on the education of our own children. The Applied Technologies division of Learning Labs, Inc. produces exceptional technology-based educational packages ranging from prekindergarten to post-secondary. McGraw-Hill Education (27) Jane Dennerlein 212 Cates Pond Court jane.dennerlein@mheducation.com Spartanburg SC 29301 704-658-5567

Microburst Learning (20) Rebecca Bazzle 440 Blue Dragonfly Dr. r.bazzle@microburstlearning.com Charleston SC 29414 Julie Sharpe (803)719-5073 Microburst Learning creates interactive online job shadows called MicroCareerBursts. These workbased learning experiences are free to all students, teachers, counselors and parents in South Carolina and available 24/7 via the internet. MyHelpMaker (67) Scott Murray 209 Lookout Pointes Drive smurray@murraycom.com Chapin SC 29036 803-932-2737 MyHelpMaker builds your software training as you click! MyHelpMaker captures a picture of each screen you click on, then compiles the pictures into a PowerPoint presentation with all the screens in sequence. There's nothing to learn; it does all the work for you! Go to www.myhelpmaker.com to download a Free Trial! National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning (25, 26) Carey Evans 11834 Magnolia Falls Dr. carey.evans@cengage.com Jacksonville FL 32258 Grace Ratliff 904-374-5588 Richard Summey National Technical Honor Society (44 ) Patricia Poteat PO Box 1336 A.P. Powell Flat Rock NC 28731 ppoteat@nths.org 800-801-7090 Odysseyware (35) Jason Reavis 4837 County Road 77 jreavis@odysseyware.com Nisswa MN 56468 615-856-1511 Odysseyware is online curriculum grades K-12. We are the leader in online CATE courses (63 and growing). Odysseyware is used throughout the region in Credit Recovery, Alternative Education, Remediation, Special Education, ELL, Enrichment, Scheduling Conflicts, Homebound and other areas. Over the past year we have added features to our program that have made blended learning a reality to most districts. These new tools have allowed for districts to integrate CTE into the core and to perform other cross-curricular integration. The ease of use of our program assists teachers with differentiating instruction to students at all levels. Our curriculum is fully customizable and our platform is on a learning management system that allows your teachers to add their own content (videos, multimedia, curriculum, etc). We not only have a focus on engaging the student, we have also developed tools to better support teachers in the classroom.

PassAssured, LLC (13) Nick Milasnovich 118 Hill Trace Trail nick@passassured.com Irmo SC 29063 803-622-9254 PassAssured aggressively entered the market with a simple business strategy; to supply the best training material for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians or other medical professionals. Our Pharmacy Technician Training Program has undergone 2 1/2 years of challenging field trials, which included direct contact seminars and an additional 1 1/2 years for multimedia product development. Now, a new title has been developed, Pharmacology for Medical Careers, for students who will pursue advanced medical training after high school graduation. With over 250 years of pharmacy experience present during our review cycle, we are confident our product is simply the best training system for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, medical doctors, registered nurses, and other medical professionals. Paxton Patterson (15) Roger Kennedy 414 W. 126 th Street rogerk@paxpat.com Alsip IL 60803 877-467-6334 Pearson (65) Todd Perry 10911 White Rock Road Suite 200 Todd.Perry@pearson.com Rancho Cordova CA 95670 Toby Burleson 952-905-7009 Tyler Garrett Tyler.Garrett@pearson.com Pearson publishes market-leading textbooks supported by outstanding print and technology resources. Visit our booth to see our new titles in Computer Applications and Computer Concepts, Computer Arts, Business, Technical Math, Technical Trades, AutoCAD, Health Occupations, Agriculture, Culinary Arts, Hospitality, and CCNA. For more information, please visit www.pearsonschool.com/careertech or www.pearsonhighered.com/educator Pitsco Education. (29) Mary Wilcox-Metters 915 E. Jefferson. Ashlee Ricks aricks@pitsco.com Pittsburg, KS 66762 mwilcoxmetters@pitsco.com 620-231-0000 www.pitsco.com

Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (5) Kristi Schoenfelder, Admissions Rep. 1038 Shine Ave. kschoenfelder@pia.edu Myrtle Beach SC 29577 Peg Jackson, Campus Director 843-238-2700 pjackson@pia.edu Project Lead the Way (40) Ken Verburg 64 Circleview Drive kverburg@pltw.org Lexington SC 29072 843-312-2668 Realityworks (33, 34) Andrea Phan 2709 Mondori Road andrea.phan@realityworks.com Eau Claire WI 54701 Diane Ross 800-830-1416 x 1117 Sharp Business Systems (45) Randy Bidwell 109 Ben Hamby Drive randy.bidwell@sharpusa Greenville SC 29615 Brooks Gardner 864-675-2109 Lisa Johnson Jason Aldrich Simplified Office Systems (46) Kevin Hunter 6220 Bush River Road Kevin.hunter@mysimplifiedoffice.com Columbia SC 29212 Rod Christian 888-914-7476 Melanie Hill SOS is a statewide provider of 3D and 2D printing technology. Our team of sales, support and service professionals take pride is serving the education market. We are a SC based company that covers the entire state. The approach we take is simple- do right by our customers and each other. Our full line od 3D printers can fit any budget and any application. We leverage our experience to support curriculum development for the following areas of study: art, science, math, engineering, design and many others. This strategy helps our customers to maximize the impact of 3D printing technology. SOS can be reached by calling 888-914-7476 or by visiting www.mysimplefiedoffice.com or www.3dofsc.com. SMO - Supreme Maintenance Organization (37) Diana E. Wilson, RBSM 3 C Wendy Court, Greensboro, NC 27409 diana@smoworks.com 336-294-7665 O 800-717-4766 Toll Free Greg McGhee 336-294-4479 F 888-549-1728 Toll Free Fax Paula Murphy SMO has been successfully providing clean and healthy facilities for technical and community colleges since 2004. Celebrating 25 years, SMO is recognized throughout the Southeast for dependable customer service, cost effective cleaning and facility maintenance solutions, professional stable management, cutting edge technology, and extensive employee training and development through SMO University. For more information, please visit our website at www.smoworks.com. Providing Clean and Healthy Facilities Since 1989

South Carolina Army National Guard Education Liaison Program (54) Stanley Cox, Education Liaison 214 St. James Ave. Unit 110 Mikal Keeley, Education Liaison Goose Creek SC 29445 scox@careertrain.com 843-607-6698 As your partner in education the National Guard offers many programs, presentations, and resources for students, teachers, counselors and administrators. Absolutely FREE and tailored to the needs and requirement of your classroom and community, these resources are a public service offered by the National Guard. We can help shape students futures through education while helping teachers and administrators meet state and national curriculum standards South Carolina Educational Television (SCETV) (56) Donna Thompson/SCETV 1041 George Rogers Blvd Dianne Gregory/SCETV Columbia, SC 29201 dgregory@scetv.org 800-277-3245 Debbie Jarrett South Carolina Future Minds (49) Debbie Jones 234 W. Cheves St. info@scfutureminds.org Florence SC 29501 Trip Dubard 803-741-5646 South Carolina Occupational Information System (SCOIS) (36) James Deal, SCOIS Director 631 Hampton Street jdeal@dew.sc.gov Columbia SC 29201 Nancy Bosco 800-264-9038 nbosco@dew.sc.gov Computer resources for career development South Carolina Public Employee Benefit Authority (PEBA) (63) Post Office Box 11960 Columbia, SC 29211-1960 803-737-6800, toll free at 800-868-9002 George M. Hazin ghazin@peba.sc.gov The PEBA manages retirement plans for South Carolina's public workforce by serving as the fiduciary stewards of the contributions and disbursements of the pension trust funds. In partnership with the state's public employers, we help ensure that they can offer their employees a comprehensive retirement plan that is responsive to their needs and is equitable to all stakeholders. We also administer the Employee Insurance Program. South Carolina State Library (57) Dr. Curtis R. Rogers 1500 Senate St. crogers@statelibrary.sc.gov Columbia SC 29201 803-734-8928

Southern Educational Systems (16, 17, 18, 19) Tisha Hayes thayes@gmail.com PO Box 170339 Fred Hampton sesfred@aol.com Spartanburg SC 29301 Rome Lindler (864)596-8921 Liz Myhre Trent Nelson Southern Educational Systems (SES), Inc. provides educational and training equipment to career and technical educators. We serve the Southeastern United States from our corporate offices in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Our team of professional sales consultants and on-site technical support specialist, provide all your planning, sales, and support needs. Whether you're a secondary school teacher, a technical instructor, or a university professor, chances are good we have the products you need. Our goal at SES is to help educators create the greatest success possible in the classroom. STEM Premier (30, 31) Lori Taylor 474 Wando Park Blvd.,Ste 204 ltaylor@stempremier.com Mt. Pleasant SC 29464 Dr. Donald Tylinski 855-765-7836 Casey Welch Cara Florence Shea Tighe Technical Training Aids (6) Robert Alge 9722 Aegean Ct. rob@ttaweb.com Huntersville NC 28078 Dan Helm 800-333-4322 Technical Training Aids is the Dimension 3D Printer reseller for the Southeast US, your one stop for sales, service, and supplies. Dimension 3D Printers generate durable working models in ABS plastic. ABS 3D models can withstand rigorous functional testing. TTA is also the dealer in the Carolina s for Amatrol. Amatrol is the leader in Project Based Learning, Mechatronics, Advanced Manufacturing, workforce skill development. The Silver Link, LLC (32) Linda Cawthon 126 Century Oaks Dr. Beth Zellar Easley SC 29642 864-313-7847 LCawthon@charter.net Jewelry come by and purchase a gift for that special person.

Thirty-One (48) Demika Patterson 113 Susan Ave my31story@gmail.com Honea Path SC 29654 864-940-2545 Purses, Totes, Thermals, Organizational Products, unique gifts for ever occasion. Today s Class (41) Jack Atchison 200 Cahaba Park Circle, Suite 250 jatchison@todaysclass.com Birmingham AL 35242 877-224-0435 x-8321 United Equipment Sales Inc. (12) PO Box 145 Little Mountain SC 29075 803-932-2116 Berney Eargle beargle@unitedequip.us United Equipment Sales Inc. is a 29 year company providing sales and service to South Carolina businesses and learning institutions. We are a full line automotive shop equipment company that started selling automotive shop equipment to repair shops in 1984. In 1997, we started to manufacture some of our own products that we sell. We build a complete line of paint booths for the Body Shop Industry including a specialized teaching style Paint Booth for Auto Collision in the schools with features like 360 degree student observation viewing windows and also a mobile prep station for paint spraying and sanding in, with features again designed especially for schools. After our successful production of the mobile Prep Booth Brutus we realized that the Cosmetology and Nail Technology Departments were in need of something that would aid in purifying the air of harmful pollutants that the instructors and students are breathing on a daily basis therefore, we designed an air purifier that will aid in removing contaminated air of mold, bacteria, air borne particles, odors, fumes, etc. and it s totally automated with touch screen programming that turns the unit o and off automatically according to class scheduling. Studies show that working in this type of environment can cause long term health conditions. These types of contaminants in the air can get into the central air conditioning system polluting other areas of the building. Cosmo is very unique in design and compact taking up only a small area of 24 square to 70 tall and is portable; you may move it around the room or roll it up to a centralized area. Cosmo filters the air and re-circulates it back into the room. United Equipment Sales Inc. is helping to keep our planet GREEN. Future air filtering products are coming soon for Welding and Science Labs. Our products are manufactures, sold and serviced exclusively by United Equipment Sales Inc. Proudly Made in Little Mountain, South Carolina! US Army Recruiting Company -Greenville (55) SFC Jeffrey Brewer 115 Pelham Road Jeffrey.s.brewer.mil@mail.mil Greenville, SC 29615 864-232-7121 VirtualJobShadow (59) J. Steve Taylor PO Box 5424 staylor@strivven.com Asheville NC 28813 Kim Celentano 828-606-1982 Amanda McCann Walden University (42) Joseph Moxley 108 Turkey Ridge Dr. joseph.moxley@waldenu.edu Chapin SC 29036 404-295-4013

WhiteBox Learning (38, 39) Wm. Graham Baughman 14600 Woodbluff Trace graham@whiteboxlearning.com Louisville KY 40245 Molly Baughman 502-364-7259 Tom Robertson Thank you for supporting and visiting our Exhibitors while you are at the Summit, Sunday-Monday Stop by the SCACTE (South Carolina Association for Career and Technical Education) Silent Auction tables and post your donation bid on your favorite item. All proceeds go to the scholarship fund for SCACTE Professional Development. Silent Auction starts Sunday and Ends Monday at 4:00 PM during the vendor afternoon refreshment breakout.