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Keia Pough Returns to Denmark Technical College as Workforce Assessment Coordinator

Keia Pough, with a background in technical support and customer service, has returned to Denmark Technical College as its new workforce assessment coordinator.

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Keia Pough has rejoined Denmark Technical College in Denmark, South Carolina, stepping into the role of workforce assessment coordinator, the college announced Monday. Her return marks the second chapter of her relationship with the institution, with college leadership citing her background in technical support and customer service as central to the appointment.

The college's Workforce Development Division serves the needs of the Allendale, Bamberg, and Barnwell communities by helping individuals meet specific occupational and professional needs. A workforce assessment coordinator sits at the front end of that mission, working to evaluate where students and community members stand before they enter training programs or pursue new credentials.

Pough's blend of technical support and customer service experience positions her to work across the range of populations the division serves, from first-time job seekers to incumbent workers looking to upskill. The division's course offerings are specially planned, designed, and conducted to help students improve professional competence, advance vocational growth, and prepare for an ever-changing career landscape.

Denmark Technical College's off-campus footprint includes the Quick Jobs Development Center at 301 Main Street North in Allendale and the Barnwell Technology and Educational Center at 10370 Ellenton Street in Barnwell, meaning the workforce assessment function Pough steps into carries weight well beyond the Denmark campus itself.

The college's emphasis on bringing back staff with demonstrated experience rather than building the role from scratch reflects a broader institutional priority: keeping seasoned hands on programs that directly shape economic mobility across three rural South Carolina counties.

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