Rend Lake College News

RLCF Director Leuty receives Presidential Award

Written by Nathan Wheeler | Dec 7, 2012 6:00:00 AM

MOUNT VERNON, Ill. - Jim Leuty received the Rend Lake College Foundation Presidential Award during the RLCF Annual Dinner Meeting, Thursday night, at the Mount Vernon Holiday Inn.

            Leuty, 49, of Mount Vernon, is a CPA and partner at Krehbiel and Associates accounting firm. He is one of the newer members to the RLCF Board of Directors. However, his firm’s work on the Foundation’s audit in past years makes him very familiar with its functions and an ideal addition to the board.

Rend Lake College Foundation Board Member Jim Leuty receives the RLCF Presidential Award, Thursday night, at the organization's Annual Dinner Meeting in Mount Vernon. Presenting the award to Leuty is RLC President Terry Wilkerson and RLCF CEO Shawna Hall.

            With another firm conducting the most recent audits of the RLCF, Leuty found himself on the other side of the process. It was his work on this audit that made Leuty well-deserving of the RLCF Presidential Award.

            Shawna Hall, CEO of the Foundation, said Leuty was active in a series of long meetings about the audit.

            “His expertise was vital,” said Hall. “I can’t thank him enough for his willingness to go above and beyond for the Foundation. It was reassuring to have him there as we went through the audit. But it doesn’t stop with the audit. Jim is always there to help out with our monthly financials or anything else we need.”

            The RLCF Presidential Award is among the institution’s most prestigious honors and is reserved for an RLCF Board Member who shows exemplary service. The first recipients were Hunt Bonan, Mildred Fitzgerrell, Richard Garner and Howard L. Payne in 1995. Jim Kelly was the 1996 recipient, followed by Sam Mateer in 1997, Jimmy Fulks in 1998, Wendell Maulding in 1999, Rich Yunkus in 2000, Dr. Warren Petty in 2001, Bill Regenhardt and Mark Ballard in 2002, Dr. Gene Stotlar and Dr. Charles W. Roe in 2003, Dr. Robert Parks in 2004, Terry Addington in 2005, Millie Caldwell in 2006, Bob Thomason in 2007, Mary Ellen Aiken in 2008, Ed Cunningham in 2009, and Steve Rowland in 2010.

            For more about the Foundation, visit online at www.rlc.edu/foundation.

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