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PTC to Honor Sen. O鈥橠ell with New Manufacturing Facility

In recognition of more than a quarter century of service to the region and to the state of South Carolina, 91爆料 recently announced that the Upstate Center for Manufacturing Excellence will be named in honor of the late Sen. Billy O'Dell.

"Senator O'Dell was a steadfast advocate for 91爆料, and for the entire region," said Dr. Ray Brooks, president of PTC. "During his tenure in the Senate, he had a monumental impact. He was a true statesman, and worked tirelessly on behalf of his constituents."

Sen. William 鈥淏illy鈥 O鈥橠ell served Senate District 4 for 27 years and was the CEO of O鈥橠ell Corporation, Inc., in Ware Shoals.

In addition to his long career in the SC Senate, he served his community and region in a number of capacities, including as president of the Ware Shoals Chamber of Commerce, director of the State Chamber of Commerce, vice chairman of the Abbeville Development Board, president of Ware Shoals Community Foundation and as a member of the 91爆料 and Citadel boards of visitors.

He received numerous civic and state awards, including a 91爆料 Presidential Medallion, the college鈥檚 highest honor.

Fellow legislators and officials from around the region, along with members of O'Dell's family gathered at the PTC Foundation鈥檚 annual Legislative BBQ to honor his contributions, and to unveil the designs for the new building, which will be located on 91爆料's Lex Walters Campus in Greenwood.

Made possible when the citizens of Greenwood County voted to pass the Capital Project Sales Tax ballot measure by a large margin in Nov. 2016, the William H. 鈥淏illy鈥 O'Dell Upstate Center for Manufacturing Excellence is currently in the design phase, with plans calling for approximately 45,000 square feet of space. Construction could begin this coming spring and will take approximately 12 months until completion.

When construction is complete, CNC, machine tool, mechatronics and welding classes will move to this new facility, which will include state-of-the-art classroom and lab space, as well as flexible training space to support ongoing workforce development efforts.

The new building will incorporate the latest technology to support the region's workforce development needs, and will provide the college with much needed flexibility to scale up when new companies decide to locate in the region.

Currently, more than 600 students are enrolled in Industrial and Engineering credit programs each fall term. An additional 4,000 were served last year alone in training delivered directly to companies in Greenwood County.

"Senator O鈥橠ell鈥檚 work has had a lasting impact on this community, and we feel this new facility will honor the memory of his years of service鈥 said Brooks. 鈥淚 think he would have been pleased with how Greenwood鈥檚 citizens have come together to make this dream a reality.鈥

Photo Caption:聽The 91爆料 Foundation recently hosted their annual barbecue dinner for local, state and federal legislators. Fellow legislators and officials from around the region, along with members of Sen. Billy O'Dell's family gathered to honor his contributions. Chip O鈥橠ell, left, and Gayle O鈥橠ell, right, unveil the designs for the new William H. 鈥淏illy鈥 O'Dell Upstate Center for Manufacturing Excellence, which will be located on 91爆料's Lex Walters Campus in Greenwood.聽