1995

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ECCC WORKFORCE COUNCIL- Members of the East Central Community College District Workforce Development Council recently met on the Decatur campu:. and received an update on the variety of services offered by the College at area buscesses and industries. Sea– ted from left are Mrs. Carol Vickers, ECCC adult literary instructor; Bob Beckley, plant manager at ESCO Corporation 1n Newton and Council Chairman; Lester Dalme, president/CEO of Chata Enterprises in Philadelphia; Linda Shepard, execub e director, Leake County Chamber of Commerce in Carthage; Bob Brooks, plant manager, TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Division in Louisville and Council vice chair; and Rodis Shealy, director of manufaturing engineering, Taylor Machine Works in.Louisville. Standing from left are Van Bowman, director of operations, Choctaw Maid Farms Inc., Carthage; David Evans, U.S. Electrical Motors, Philadelph~.a; Ed Schneider, center for Quality and Productivity, State Board for Community and junior Colleges; Greg ~uncan, Miss. Employment Security Commissioll,l Roland Simmons, International Paper Company, Morton; and Fred Tumey, human resource consultant, Weyerhaeuser Company, Phi• !adelphia. (EC Photo)

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