1994

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Food service director

dent input in the selection of foods on the EC campus by meeting with students and conducting surveys on a regular basis. He announced his company will continue its associa– tion with Pizza Hut with the popular item again offered in the Student Center. He also plans to add various deco– rations in Mabry Cafeteria "to pro– vide an even more enjoyable anno– sphere" to campus dining. "Coming to East Central will be a great learning experience for me, and I have alreayd learned a lot from our staff. I am excited about the oppor– tunity to work here and hope to maintain the standard of excellence set by my predecessor, Chris Ser– vis," Shaw said. A graduate of Blacksburg (Virgi-

Jack Shaw

A creative approac~ to campus . nia) High School, Shaw attended dining and more special events for Virginia PolyteChnic Institute and students are among plans of new State University (Virginia Tech), EaSt Central Community College where he received a bachelor's food services director Jack Shaw, degree in finance and a master's whose company ARA Campus degree in business administration. Dining Services provides meals on He has also completed various ARA the Decatur campus. . . training and management programs. Shaw, 27, a Stra.lmlle nattve. has He is the son of Ken and Susie been associated wi~ ARA for sever- Shaw, both graduates of Mississippi al years. He previOusly ~erv~ as State University. Dr. Shaw is a facul– location manager at the Uruversity of ty member at VirginiaTech.

North Carolina at Grcensobro, where he was responsible for the operation of six. retail locations with budgeted sales of $1.5 million for 1993-94 fls- calyear. He is also a former banquet mana– ger for Donaldson Brown Center at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA, where his duues included staffing, training and scheduling of banquet and restaurant wait staff. In addition, Shaw served as per– sonnel specialist for Associated Temporary Staffing in Jacksonville, FL. His responsibilities included interviewing and placing temporary workers in clerical, industrial and food service positions. He also recruited and trained food service workers and was responsible for client relations for major food sec-

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