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Tuesday, January 20, 2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (EST)

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Welcome to the 2026 SkillPointe Webinar Series!

We’re excited to have you join us for an inspiring year of learning, discussion, and growth. Throughout 2026, our webinar series will bring together industry experts, educators, and thought leaders to explore the most relevant topics shaping today’s workforce and tomorrow’s opportunities.

From career pathways and skills training to emerging trends and innovative solutions, each session is designed to provide actionable insights and practical strategies that empower individuals and organizations alike.

Whether you’re looking to advance your career, discover new opportunities, start a business, explore entrepreneurship, or stay informed about the latest developments in skills-based education and training, this series is your gateway to knowledge and connection.

Thank you for being part of the SkillPointe community. Let’s make 2026 a year of next level growth and success!

About the Speakers:

Dr. Rebecca Corbin

Dr. Rebecca Corbin has served as President & CEO of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) since 2015. A former Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Rowan College at Burlington County, she is a nationally recognized expert in entrepreneurial mindset, leadership development, and innovation in higher education. Under her leadership, NACCE has launched transformative initiatives that support faculty, college presidents, and ecosystem partners nationwide.

Dr. Corbin is available through NACCE to provide consulting services in entrepreneurial leadership, workforce development, higher education policy, fundraising strategy, book writing and publishing, and keynote speaking. She has delivered commencement addresses and spoken internationally at conferences in China and Switzerland. In recognition of her advocacy, she has testified before the United States Congress on entrepreneurship as a driver of economic development. In 2023, she negotiated the acquisition of the SkillPointe technology platform, as a charitable donation valued at over $6 million. In her tenure, NACCE has regranted over $40 million in subawards to its members.

An engaging speaker and facilitator, Dr. Corbin leads dynamic workshops tailored to educators, business leaders, and philanthropists, helping them activate innovation and amplify impact. She is the author of two books, host of the Forward with NACCE podcast, and a frequent contributor to national conversations on workforce and education. Dr. Corbin also serves on numerous boards and advisory committees, including her as Chair of the Cary Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Corbin has received numerous awards for her leadership and business savvy from Wilmington University, the Triangle Business Journal, and Global MindED.

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Dr. Darcie Tumey

Dr. Darcie L. Tumey serves as Director of Events & Programs at the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), bringing more than two decades of experience in education, entrepreneurship, and workforce development. Her career began at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Undergraduate Library and continued with the NC State Employees’ Credit Union and the UNC School of Medicine. These early roles sparked a passion for systems-thinking and student-centered service, which she later brought to her work in the North Carolina Community College System.

Dr. Tumey has held both faculty and administrative roles, with a strong focus on business and entrepreneurship education. She has led Small Business Center initiatives, organized pitch competitions, co-advised NACCE’s Everyday Entrepreneur Venture Fund, and co-organized Catawba Valley Community College’s annual Business Symposium. A two-time national gold medal-winning SkillsUSA Entrepreneurship team coach, she has also served as an HP LIFE Ambassador, supporting entrepreneurial learning through digital tools.

Through NACCE, Dr. Tumey provides consulting on entrepreneurial program development, business competition planning, student engagement strategies, and event design. Known for her collaborative leadership and creative execution, she is passionate about helping students and educators transform ideas into real-world impact. Her work continues to inspire innovation and build entrepreneurial ecosystems across the country.

A person in a suit and tieDescription automatically generatedKevin O. Logan, Social Scientist and Business Psychologist works as a Consultant, Human Capital and Professional Development Coach, and Adjunct Professor. His research and publications are grounded in social science and psychology, which emphasizes the basic human needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in remote work and virtual environments in the future of work; with a focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, human: capital, flourishing, thriving, and potential.

Dr. Logan brings extensive experience from diverse industries, including Telecommunications, Networking and Infrastructure, Information Technology, Facilities Maintenance and Management, Law Enforcement, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education, and Organizational Development. His work has significantly impacted each industry and resides at the intersection of entrepreneurship, human capital, innovation, and the future of work.

He is a fervent advocate for entrepreneurship, human development, and business ownership. His active contributions to numerous work, education, community, and organization initiatives that promote entrepreneurship education, learning, and human development through innovation, technology, and growth are inspiring. His unwavering focus on basic human needs, future thinking in innovation, and the future of work is apparent.  

Dr. Logan has participated and served in various capacities, including President of Toastmasters International (Lanham, MD), Fellow and Executive Fellow (National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship), inductee and recipient of the Excellence Award (Edward A. Bouchet Honor Society) to name a few.

His more notable presentations occurred at the Association of Faculties for the Advancement of Community College Teaching (AFACCT), the Maryland Male Student of Color Summit, the NAACP Maryland State Conference 72nd Convention, and the Maryland Male Initiative Presidents Roundtable.

Some of his published works include Innovation at its Best (self-published, 2012), Coaching as a Technique of Instruction (Journal of Pedagogical Practices Across Maryland Community Colleges, 2023), Developing a Culture of Innovation (National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship, Winter/Spring 2023).

A native of Washington, D.C., he is a proud attendee of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, holds an Associate’s in Business Management from Prince George's Community College, a Bachelor’s in Business Management from Bowie State University, a Master’s in Business Administration from Central Michigan University, and a PhD in Business Psychology from The Chicago School.

Elizabeth Anderson

Elizabeth serves as the Manager of Communications & Special Projects at NACCE, where she leads communications efforts, supports national events, and manages strategic initiatives that elevate NACCE’s visibility and impact.

She develops and distributes NACCE’s communications and marketing materials, highlights member success stories, and supports messaging for conferences, summits, and special events. Elizabeth also coordinates sponsorship fulfillment and manages communications for major programs such as the NACCE Institute powered by Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, InfoSys workforce innovation initiatives, and SkillPointe workforce projects.

She plays a key role in event coordination, sponsor engagement, and cross-department collaboration. With a strong background in logistics, client relations, and storytelling, Elizabeth is dedicated to strengthening partnerships, enhancing efficiency, and supporting NACCE’s mission to foster an entrepreneurial mindset and innovative action across community colleges.

Elizabeth holds an Associate of Arts degree from Wake Technical Community College and a Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management from NC State University, with a minor in Cross-Disciplinary Leadership Perspectives.