2003

Workforce training recognition

Courtesy of East Central Community College ECCC WORKr:o~CE. STAFF HONORED - George Walker, third from left, chairman of the State Workforce DeveiOP"ler.t eo...- IS shown presenting a plaque to Dr. Phil A. Sutphin, president of East Central Community College - r=::c;- .zes tne College's Workforce Development Center staff for excellence in providing training to Craft-Co ::rn:ro:o~s "'C of Morton. Craft-Co was also awarded a "Best Practices Award," in recognition of the com– pany s comn'l:!me"'• to cont '1Uously upgrade its workforce. The presentations were made at the Council's January meetirg at ;..= :::ucc=· on and Research Center in Jackson. From left are Workforce Development Center personnel Scott)' ~usss ~ ·o.""Ce cevelopment coordinator, and Tina Harris, basic skills specialist; Walker; Dr. Sutphin; and staff IT'e~hers Joe :::;: aoc personal development specialist; Chris Clark, workforce development coordinator; Roger • n Hod C2 •ar c rector· and Jim Finley, President/CEO of Craft-Co Enterprises, Inc. in Morton.

APPEARED I LAKEMESSE GER______________ SCOTT COU TY n MES___________ UN ION APPEAL -------------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL._____ SPIRIT OF MORTON_______

CARTHAGINIAN_____ __ _ NESHOBADEMOCRAT______ NEWTON RECORD_ ______ MERIDIAN STAR.________ CLARION-LEDGER_______

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