1995

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ECCC Workforce Council Members of the East Central Commun ty College District Workforce Development Council recently held their first meeting on the Decatur campus. These business and professional people were selected from throughout the five– county area to provide guidance and eadershtp for the workforce council and direction for the college's new One– Stop Career Center, currently under constructiOn. Seated from left are Van Bowman, director of operations, Choctaw Maid Farms, Inc., Carthage; Mrs Carol V'ckers, adult literacy instructor, ECCC; Bob Beckley, plant manager, ESCO Corporation, Newton; Lester Dalme. prestdent chief executive officer, Chahta Enterprises, Philadelphia; Bob Brooks, plant manager, TRW Vehicle Safety System Dtvision. Louisville; Gary Holmes, plant manager, Carthage Machine Company, Morton. Standing, Terry M er vtce presrdent, Central lndustnes. Inc., Forest; Robert Taylor, 'president, Taylor Sudden Services Inc., Louisvtlle· Monte Ladner. drrector of vocational-technical education, Leake County Schools, Carthage; Earl Marshall, director, One-Stop Career Center, ECCC; and Mattye Evans, teller, Farmers and Merchants Bank, Forest. Other council members ncluoe Ltnda Shepard, executtve dtrector, Leake County Chamber of Com– merce, Carthage; Karl Brantley, plant manager U. S Electncal Motors, and Don Fulton, vice presidenUgeneral manager, Nemanco, Inc., both of Philadelphta· Ear Bryan vice prestdenUplant manager, La-Z-Boy South, Newton; and Rtcky Culberson, member, SCIW USC Local 3181 Plywood Diviston. Georgta Pactftc, Louisville. (EC Photo)

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