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ECCC employee wins regional honor
on Nov. 12 in San Diego, Calif. As a regional winner, he also qualifies for the overall "out– standing chief business officer
Mickey Vance, vice president for business operations at East Central Community College in Decatur, was recently named "outstanding chief business officer for Region IX," which includes Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi. Vance, an ECCC staff member since 1992, receives the honor offi– cially at the Community College Business Officers Annual conference
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award," Vl.hich carries a $1,000 scholarship to be pre– See VANCE on AS
Mississippi, he received a bachelor's degree in accounting and a ma<;ter's degree in profe..,sional accountancy. He is married to the for– mer Natalie Dunn of Natchez and they have two children, Jordan and Savan– nah. v. here
state's community and junior collegec; nominated Vance for the award. A Newton native, Vance has served as ECCC's chief financial officer smce 1992. He is a graduate of Newton County Academy, ECCC and the University of Southern
mittee, located in Char– lottesville, Va., notified Vance of his selection. In making the announcement, the spokes]llan said the honor "reflects the contribu– tions that Vance has made to his institution and to the community." Business officers at the
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sented to the overall win– ner's college in hb. or her name. A representative of the Community College Busi– ness Officer Awards Com-
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