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Finley Addresses ECCC Council

Jim Finley (standing), Presi– dent/CEO ofCraft-Co Enterprises m Morton, recently spoke to fellow members ofthe East Central Conunu– nity CollegeDistrict Workforce Coun– cil, which held tls quarterly meeting on the Decatur campus. Finley, who serves as District Representative to the State Workforce Counc1 l tn addi– tion to serving on the ECCC Council, shared insights regarding the 17 pn– oritles currently being addressed by tl1e State Council. He also issued a challenge to lhe District Council mem– bership to communicate areas of in– terest through Roger Whitlock (seated far right), director of the

College· s Workforce Development Center. In addition, he urged Council members "to seek an understandmg of the workforce services avaJiable and to thmk futunstJcally.m ad\'ismg the Center staff of workforce needs. problems. goals and issues." Also pictureu is Rodis Shealy (center). Council Chairman. Shealy is d1rector ofmanufactured engineering at Tay– lor Machine W6rks in Louisville. For more mformation regarding sen 1ces provided at the Colle2e's Workforce Development Center, Phone 635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-G0-2-ECCC ( l- 877-462-3222). ext. 299.

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