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EC presenters Special guests at the recent quarterly meeting of the East Central Community College District Workforce Council were the above individuals who addressed var– ius topics of concern related to economic development, especially in relation to growing businesse and industries in the college's five-county district. Seated from left are Joel O'Briant of Louisville, director, Winston County Industrial Development Authority; Linda Shepard of Carthage, executive director, Leake County Chamber of Commerce; and Roger Whit1ock, dircc-

tor, ECCC Workfor ce Development Cen ter. Standing from left are E d D'Antoni of Philadelphia, director, Neshoba County Industrial Development Authority; Rusty .McMilan of 1 Newton, execu tive director, Mid-Mississippi Development; Jim Finley, President/CEO, Craft-Co Enterprises, Inc. in Morton, member of the council and r ep– resents th e col1ege on th e s ta te Workfor ce Council; Dr. Wayne St on ecyph er of Jackson, associate executive director, State Board for Communty and Junior Colleges; and Dr. Phil Sutphin, ECCC president.

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