2003

_ECCC Workforce " ter cited for excellence

rr:e De>,:e/opme/11 Council. reads the inscription on a plaque des1gn DS r. :e rec1p1ent of a "Best Practices Award." during a presentatiOt' att ed on Oucsranding Training Award to the East Central Com~JllDC lt!}i are Crafr-Co associates Ken Downing, vice president. Qr ~eks engmeering manager; Walker; Jim Finley. Craft-Co Pres1d Cra]I-Co associates Kay Crawford, human resources admintSlli

sonal d evclopment speciah:>t, T Harns, basic skills spec1ahst, Clark and Scott Russell. \\ orldi •

busmesses m the College's ftve–

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the L "" - _ e pa£sed !he De-i::-lq~:OAct of · 994. e sen tees economy by ~tltt\ skills of

Kay Crawford, human re- • C,entraJ Com- sources administrator at C raft-Co, ct, Whttlock said r company employees have

graduated from various classes, and !hat a total of336 students have taken advantage ofclass offerings. Several students have also continued thetr educanon on the college level. The traming center offers 12 per– sonal computers. all networked server: and a printer. Internet JS also available as \\eU as a tor. The lab offers Access EnoJisbAs."'~ --· ~dult

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