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ICC student enters apprenticeship program with Sonoco 

By: Mike Gavin
Published: August 10, 2022

Lucas is pictured holding shirt with Sonoco logo with Dr. Margaret Annunziata, ICC’s president, and Ben Fuller.
Lucas is pictured holding shirt with Sonoco logo with Dr. Margaret Annunziata, ICC’s president, and Ben Fuller.

Tabitha Lucas signed the official apprenticeship agreement with Sonoco and Isothermal Community College this week. This is the first official registered manufacturing apprenticeship in Isothermal’s service area. Officials anticipate there will be many more. Lucas (center) is pictured with Dr. Margaret Annunziata, ICC’s president, and Ben Fuller, plant manager of Sonoco’s Forest City injection molding facility.

SPINDALE (Aug. 10, 2022) – Tabitha Lucas, a student in advanced manufacturing at Isothermal Community College, became the college’s first registered manufacturing apprentice this week. 

She will go to work and continue her studies at Sonoco, a plastics injection molding operation in Forest City. The facility primarily makes packaging components for many types of consumer products. 

“We are excited to have this partnership with the college and look forward to what it will mean for our company and the community,” said Ben Lucas, Sonoco’s plant manager. 

This particular apprenticeship will span three years, but other companies can customize similar experiences to meet specific needs, said Mark Franklin, Isothermal’s director of Customized Training and Development. 

“We see this as a great workforce development tool that will lead to greater student success,” said Franklin. 

Lucas is looking forward to the apprenticeship. 

“I’m grateful for the opportunity and I can’t wait to get started,” she said Wednesday at a ceremony where she signed the official commitment documents. 

For more information on participating in or hosting a registered apprenticeship program, contact Franklin at mfranklin@isothermal.edu or 828-395-1677.