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BROWN COLLEGE OF COURT REPORTING TO HOLD GRADUATION CEREMONY ON SATURDAY, JULY 27; Ed Lindsey from Georgia House of Representatives to Speak

Brown College of Court Reporting, a leader in the field of court reporting with a national reputation for excellence, announced today that nine students will earn Court Reporting Certificates at a commencement ceremony, held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 27 at the Northside Drive Baptist Church, 3100 Northside Drive NW, in Atlanta.  State Rep. Edward Lindsey will address graduates during the ceremony.

 

“Two of our graduates, Julie Breedlove and Vonzelle Martin, are already licensed and certified court reporters who are working with a freelance agency as independent contractors,” said Sue Schmith, executive director of Brown College of Reporting.  “As our graduates have a 98 percent employment rate, we are confident that the other seven graduates will soon find work after completing their licensing exams.”

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The following is a list of graduates that will be participating in the commencement ceremony, listed along with their home town.

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  • Courtney Astor, Buford, Ga.
  • Sherry Barbour, Suwanee, Ga.
  • Julie Breedlove, Lilburn, Ga.
  • Kimara Jones, Fayetteville, Ga.
  • Erlesia Larkins, Marietta, Ga.
  • Vonzelle Martin, Atlanta, Ga.
  • Maya Meadows, Stone Mountain, Ga.
  • Joan Robin Sawyer, Conyers, Ga.
  • Ladonna Younger, Atlanta, Ga.

 

The Department of Labor projects that through 2020, the demand for court reporters is expected to grow          14 percent.  Additionally, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary as of 2010 for Court Reporters is $47,710, while the top 10 percent earn more than $91,280 annually.  Brown College has been the starting point for many successful court reporters since it was founded in 1972, providing students with skills that are in high demand and result in a high placement rate.

 

Rep. Lindsey represents the citizens of District 54, which includes portions of Fulton County.  He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2004, and currently serves on the Appropriations, Education, Ethics, Industry and Labor, Judiciary, and Rules committees.  More information on Rep. Lindsey  is available at www.house.ga.gov/representatives/en-US/member.aspx?Member=154&Session=23.

 

About Brown College of Court Reporting 

Founded in 1972 by Forrest M. Brown, a leader in the field of court reporting, Brown College has launched many successful careers.  Over the years, Brown College has developed a national reputation for excellence and prides itself on adapting to industry trends and technological advances to ensure its graduates have the educational, technological and professional foundation they need for success.  In 2009, Brown was purchased by Coyne American Institute Inc.  Established in 1899, Coyne has over a century of career training excellence and two campuses in the Chicago area.  Disclosure information is available at:  www.bccr.edu/disclosures.  More information on Brown College can be found at www.bccr.edu or by calling (888)601-9018.  You can also like Brown College on Facebook® at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brown-College-of-Court-Reporting/131169993583754.           

 

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