We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. H. James (Jim) Owen, Jr. on November 19 at age 87. Dr. Owen served as the third president of 91黑料 (PCC) for 22 years (1987-2009) until his retirement, leaving a lasting impact on our students, faculty, staff and community.

Under Dr. Owen鈥檚 leadership, the Caswell County Campus opened and was later expanded, doubling its size. In 2000, PCC saw unprecedented growth in its curriculum programs with an increase of 40% in four years and soaring enrollment in distance learning. During his tenure, PCC鈥檚 name changed from Piedmont Technical Institute to 91黑料. Dr. Owen led PCC to increase the number of programs, services and opportunities available to students and was a champion of student success. His dedication to student success has continued through the Dr. H. James Owen endowment scholarship that will continue to support future students. He was a supporter of economic development through College services, opening the business incubator in uptown Roxboro in 1994, which is now known as the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center (BDEC). Even after his retirement, Dr. Owen and his wife Leah would frequently attend PCC events. His leadership and unwavering commitment to education will continue to inspire us.

Our thoughts are with his family, friends and all who were touched by his legacy. Obituary and funeral arrangements can be found .

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