Colonel Amos

Business | Education
2 min read • November 5, 2024
Colonel Amos

which was comprised of three specialized teams; Commercial Vehicle Investigations Team; the HazMat Team, and the Strategic Traffic Alcohol and Radar Team. She also established STP’s Canine Unit.

Amos retired in 2008 after 25 years of hard work and dedication to the state of

to grow. Benedict College recognizes this need and is proud to offer a degree program that will provide students with the knowledge and skills required to excel in this dynamic industry. Through a combination of theoretical coursework and hands-on experience, students

will develop expertise in areas such as social media marketing, search engine optimization, and data analytics.

Supply Chain Management plays a crucial role in the success of businesses across various industries. Benedict College’s new program in this field will equip students with the necessary skills to manage the flow of goods and services, from sourcing to delivery. With a focus on logistics, operations, and strategic planning, graduates will be well-prepared to tackle the challenges of today’s global marketplace.

The collaboration between Benedict College and Rize Education ensures that students will receive an excellent education that combines academic rigor with practical experience. The curriculum is designed by academic and industry experts at Fortune 500 companies to provide students with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce.

Prospective students interested in these new degree programs can find more information on the Benedict College website www. Benedict.edu or by contacting the Office of Admissions at 803.705.4910. With the launch of these programs, Benedict College continues to solidify its position as a leading institution in higher education, dedicated to preparing students for successful careers in the ever-changing job market.

South Carolina. Using her knowledge and experience, she continued her service on the federal level, overseeing the Office of Safety Programs at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in Washington, D.C until her death from cancer in 2014 at the age of 55.

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