Peterbilt of Dublin Raises Funds to Support OFTC’s Diesel Equipment Technology Program

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Promotional graphic for OFTC Foundation showing people holding a large check. Text highlights that Peterbilt of Dublin raised funds to support the Diesel Equipment Technology Program at OFTC.

DUBLIN, Ga., (OFTC) — Peterbilt of Dublin, a trusted name in commercial truck sales, service, and parts, recently hosted its third annual charity golf tournament at The Brickyard Golf Club in Macon in support of Oconee Fall Line Technical College’s (OFTC) Diesel Equipment Technology program.

The event raised more than $3,000, which was presented to the OFTC Foundation to help meet the ongoing needs of the diesel program.

“Peterbilt of Dublin has been an outstanding partner in supporting our Diesel Equipment Technology students,” said Kathy Aaron, OFTC’s Executive Director of Institutional Advancement. “We’re incredibly grateful to Mr. Starley and his team for their continued commitment to helping students succeed in this high-demand field. We look forward to growing this partnership for years to come.”

For more info about the OFTC Foundation or OFTC’s Diesel Equipment Technology program, visit the College’s website, OFTC.edu.

Four people stand indoors holding a large event sponsor sign and displaying a check. The sign lists sponsors for Oconee Fall Line Technical College 2025 Charity Golf Tournament. A Peterbilt logo is visible in the background.
Peterbilt representative Daniel Starley presented OFTC Foundation Chair Kathryn Willcox, OFTC President Erica Harden and diesel program instructor Jeffrey Wyatt with a proceed check in the amount of $3,222.07 for the program. Pictured, L-R: OFTC Foundation Chair, Kathryn Willcox; Peterbilt Representative, Daniel Starley; OFTC President, Erica Harden; and OFTC Diesel Equipment Technology Instructor, Jeffrey Wyatt.

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The OFTC Foundation 

The OFTC Foundation, Inc. is an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to support students and programs at the college. The Foundation is governed by a local board of trustees whose mission is to maintain a focus on local campus needs that mirrors the direction of Oconee Fall Line Technical College. Donors’ wishes will be adhered to and existing donor agreements will continue to be enforced. The Foundation provides leadership and community influence through the College’s eleven-county service area of Bleckley, Dodge, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Laurens, Telfair, Warren, Washington, Wheeler, and Wilkinson.

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