Success is worth celebrating—and at Wilson Talent Center, it’s also worth remembering.

At this year’s Wall-of-Fame & Awards Dinner, students, staff, alumni, and community members gathered to recognize both the accomplishments of today and the legacy that continues to shape tomorrow.

The evening honored four outstanding alumni, officially inducting them into the CACC/WTC Wall of Fame—recognizing not only their professional success, but the paths they’ve paved for future students to follow.

At the same time, 22 graduating seniors were awarded scholarships, marking an important milestone as they prepare to take their next steps beyond Wilson Talent Center.

Together, these moments created a powerful full-circle experience—where past, present, and future all shared the same room.

Events like this are about more than awards.

They are a reflection of what happens when students are supported, challenged, and given opportunities to grow.

They are also a reminder that no student’s journey happens alone.

From instructors and mentors to donors and community partners, the impact of support systems was felt throughout the evening.

Because behind every scholarship, every achievement, and every success story is a network of people who believe in what students can become.

And at Wilson Talent Center, that belief continues to open doors.

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