January 20 has marked the end of an era for Joneen Troup, a long-time manager of the Camden Haven and Manning Valley Community College.
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Joneen Troup's 23 years of leadership was marked by a farewell event including past and present Committee members and staff. She is stepping away from the college and into a well-earned retirement.
Current and past presidents of the committee reflected on Joneen's contribution to adult community education in the Camden Haven and across the state.
Past president and co-founder of the college, Mavis Barnes remembers Joneen's appointment to the position.
"Joneen came to us with a passion to serve the Camden Haven community. After more than 20 years that passion has remained and the college will always be indebted to her for her tireless service."
Joneen leaves the college in an excellent position with an outstanding reputation across the sector.
Over her 20 years the college has seen many changes, expanding into new training premises in Laurieton and establishing the college to service the Manning Valley from facilities in Taree.
Joneen has positioned the college as a primary provider of aged and disability care training, providing vocational training and employment opportunities to hundreds of students.
In collaboration with the community, she has provided lifestyle courses to suit everyone with courses providing opportunities for lifelong learning and social engagement across all demographics.
Joneen has always been open to new ideas. Establishing the community garden in 2010 enabled the college to provide training and modelling in sustainable land care.
It has been an important social setting for many and encouraged the production of nutritious food. The college became trustee of the Camden HavenPilot Station in 2002 ensuring the long-term preservation of this heritage listed facility for generations to come.
Her vision has ensured that over the years the facility has been accessible for the local community and an important education partner for local school students.
"Joneen has provided outstanding vision and leadership for the college," current president Cate Potts said
"Our community is a better place because of her commitment, she has embodied the values of the college for so long and has left us a truly remarkable legacy."
Joneen's contribution extends beyond the Camden Haven and Manning Valley. In the tradition of community colleges, Joneen has readily shared her knowledge and experience with other colleges across the state.
She has been supportive of newly appointed CEOs and collaborated across the sector. Joneen has contributed to many forums and served on the board of directors for Community Colleges Australia for many years.
She has made a significant contribution to the strategic direction of community colleges and will be missed across NSW.
Always one to avoid the limelight, Joneen was reticent to be the centre of attention at her own farewell talking more of the achievements of others.
"Our college is a truly special place to work. There is immense satisfaction in being part of the community's education, social network, lifelong learning, business and local environment," she said.
The resounding hope is that she will continue her involvement with the college in the future. Gilly Paxton has taken over as manager at the college and has already benefited from Joneen's wisdom. Big shoes to fill but a commitment to continue Joneen's great work.