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NCCIA is the North Carolina Computer Instructors' Association. The NCCIA is the longest-running association of it's kind. The Association is open to members without restriction, but aims to foster collaboration between instructors that use computers. The association was founded by Carol Jones in 1994. The NCCIA has held an annual conference each year since it's founding, excepting in 1996, and in 2009 during the state budget crisis. Conferences are hosted at community colleges - alternating between the western, center, and eastern regions of North Carolina.

Conference locations
Conferences are normally held in the Spring, often during the host school's Spring Break.


 * 2010 Wake Tech Community College, Durham
 * 2009 Wake Tech Community College (conference cancelled due to state budget crises and travel restrictions)
 * 2008 Stanly Community College, Stanly
 * 2007 Carteret Community College, Morehead City
 * 2006 Forsyth Tech Community College
 * 2005 Caldwell Community College
 * 2004 Cape Fear Community College
 * 2003 Wilkes Community College
 * 2002 Carteret Community College
 * 2001 Robeson Community College
 * 2000 Central Piedmont Community College
 * 2000 (Fall) Greensboro, in conjunction with the NCCCS (NC Community College System Office)
 * 1999 Catawba Valley Community College
 * 1998 (Fall) Greensboro, in conjunction with the NCCCS (NC Community College System Office)
 * 1998 Asheville-Buncombe Community College
 * 1997 (Fall) Fayetteville Community College
 * 1996 Greensboro, in conjunction with the NCCCS (NC Community College System Office)
 * 1995 Carteret Community College
 * 1994 Organization Founded

NCCIA Presidential History
Presidential roles typically last for 2 years, with each having served 2 years previously as president-elect, and two years before that as Vice President. Typically on completion of their role as president, ex-presidents serve on the leadership team in the title role of "Immediate Past President" for an additional two years. As such, those volunteering to become Vice President are making an 8-year commitment to the organization.


 * 2013-2015 Marlene Roden (VP - become president elect when president elect assumes presidency)
 * 2011-2013 Page Jones (President Elect)
 * 2009-2011 Roseanne Thomas
 * 2007-2009 Bambi Edwards
 * 2005-2007 Mary Ellen O'Shields
 * 2003-2005 Mary Kincaid
 * 2001-2003 Ron Williams
 * 1999-2001 Kirk Stephens
 * 1997-1999 Ken Wallace
 * 1994-1997 Carol Jones