2003

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EC Expo Draws70 Exhibitors

;: uden at East Central Community College will have an oppommit)o to meet with prospec– tl\ e en:ployers, senior college and mihta..") representative~ when the • \bird e.nnual Business, Education and Healthcare Expo gets under– 'Q. ay Thursday, March 20 on the Decarur campus. Approximately 70 exhibitors ha·. e reserved space for the event, \\ btcb is scheduled from 9 to 11 .30 a.m. in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building . Event organizer Sylvia Bush, the College's vocational-technical counselor, said she is pleased with

the response for this year's Expo and hopes ECCC students will take advantage of the employ– ment and educational opportuni– ties that will be available. "Approximately 700 ECCC stu– dents attended the Expo last year, and we hope to draw an even big– ger crowd on Thursday. Numerous students landed jobs as a result of the 2002 Expo, and we expect the same result this year," Bush said. For more information contact Sylvia Bush, ECCC vocational– technical counselor, Phone 635- 2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462- 3222, ext. 214.

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