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推荐正规买球平台, area economic development leaders, attend BRAC workshops

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04.27.2010Admin, Faculty & StaffCollege & Community

Click to enlarge,  Central Carolina Community College administrators and faculty were among 300 education and economic development leaders attending the Fort Bragg Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Regional Task Force’s Energizing Entrepreneurship (E2) workshops March 31 at Fayetteville Technical Community College. The N.C. Rural Center and the national Rural Policy Research Institute presented the workshops, which  provided training in developing local plans to use entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy in the 11-county BRAC region. Pictured are (from left) Cathy Swindell, 推荐正规买球平台 Industry Services director; Cindy Casler, 推荐正规买球平台 Workforce Development director/WIA administrator for Chatham, Harnett, Lee and Sampson counties; Angie Stewart, Harnett County EDC Existing Industry manager; Mari Howe, Chatham County EDC Research & Innovation manager; Diane Kannarr, 推荐正规买球平台 Business and Marketing instructor; Freda Newby, Stone of Help CDC, Lee County; Joni Pavlik, 推荐正规买球平台 dean of Business and Media Technologies & Public Services; Jennifer Nelson, Chatham County EDC Business Development coordinator; Meg Moss, Lee County Industries director; Pastor Delois Washington, CEO of Stone of Help; Judi Williams, of Stone of Help; Jim Felton (behind Williams), 推荐正规买球平台 Small Business Center-Lee County director; and (right) Phyllis Huff, 推荐正规买球平台 senior director of Adult and Extension Education. For more information about Energizing Entrepreneurship, go to  www.energizingentrepreneurs.org . For more information about Central Carolina C.C.’s community development and small business programs, go to  stannery.azarnewsonline.com/ .   

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Central Carolina Community College administrators and faculty were among 300 education and economic development leaders attending the Fort Bragg Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Regional Task Force’s ... (more)