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Greenville Technical College (GTC) has announced two new deans joining its staff.

Kim Silver has been named dean of the School of Business and Computer Technology. Silver brings more than 34 years of combined experience in higher education and industry, with extensive expertise in accounting and taxation.

Silver previously served as assistant dean, providing leadership and oversight of curriculum development, assessment, accreditation, industry partnerships and student success initiatives across more than twelve programs and concentration areas. Her background also includes a decade spent as a lead accounting faculty member at the college.

Silver also serves as chair of the College Curriculum Committee, a Four Disciplines of Execution (4DX) coach and an academic specialist for Quality Matters at GTC. She holds a Master of Professional Accountancy in Taxation from Clemson University, a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from USC Upstate and an Associate in Arts degree from Greenville Technical College.

Amanda Morgan has been named dean of workforce development and professional advancement at GTC. In her new role, Morgan will serve as the senior administrative leader responsible for operational oversight, workforce program execution, revenue generation and industry-aligned training initiatives.

Part of the college’s Corporate and Continuing Education division since 2023, Amanda has served as corporate and community engagement director, providing continuing education resources to company partners while assisting all departments with enrollment initiatives. She previously worked as a career services specialist for ITT Technical Institute and as director for the Office of Career Services and Student Employment with Lander University.

Amanda earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in business administration from Clemson University. She is also a LERN certified contract trainer, Opportunity Greenville participant and Leadership Greenwood graduate.Â