2005

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ECCC •Industry in Classroom' Participants - Students in career and technical programs ai East Central Community College in Decatur received first-hand information on what to expect when entering the work– ing world thanks to the above industry/business representatives who participated in the College's annual ''Industry in the Classroom" program. Participants spoke to the various classes and related information from their respective areas to help prepare students for the workforce. Pictured are (first row, from left) Durwin Lewis of Killens Chevrolet, twho spoke to students in automotive mechanics technology; Janean Harrison of Weems Community Health Center, business technology; George Taylor of Community Bank, computer nehvork support and technology; and Eddie Holmes of Holmes Industries, machine shop technol– ogy; and (standing from left) Tammy Sessums of Riley Hospital, surgical technology; Tommy McKioJey of Taylor Machine Works, welding; and Larry Cook of Peavey Electronics, electronic technology. Not pic– tured are Mark Massey of Massey' s, Inc., who spoke to students in heating and air conditioning technology, and Michelle Alawine of Tri-State Consulting, who addressed students in drafting and design technoJog.

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