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Kenny Adams got his start with James River Coal thanks to EKCEP's Business
Solutions Services. Click
here for more.

A collaborative training effort supplemented by EKCEP is allowing miners
at Lone Mountain Coal in Harlan County to upgrade their skills. Click
here for more.

EKCEP Director Mable Duke (left) receives a check for $250,000
from Gov. Ernie Fletcher and Kentucky Department for Workforce Investment
Commissioner Laura Owens for incumbent worker training.
Click here fore more.
A total of nearly 200 prospective coal miners participated in the Perry
County JobSight's day-long job fair for International Coal Group (ICG).
Click here for more.

A prospective Hazard Lowe's employee completed the company's on-line job
application at a job fair hosted for the company at the Perry County JobSight
workforce center. Click
here fore more.

Mitchell Ball, director of Training and Development for Mid-South Electronics
(left), speaks with Connie Vaughn, one of four people recently given work
assignments for the Jackson County company at the conclusion of a three-day
workshop at the Clay County JobSight in Manchester. Click
here fore more.

A Consol Energy representative interviews a prospective miner at a job
fair co-hosted by the Perry County JobSight at Hazard Community and Technical
College. Click here
for more.
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EKCEP's Business Solutions Team
Deana Robertson
Business Services Coordinator
EKCEP
941 North Main St.
Hazard, KY 41701
606-436-5751 ext. 7002
606-436-5755 (Fax)
drobertson@ekcep.org
Joyce Wilcox
Business Services Coordinator
EKCEP
941 North Main St.
Hazard, KY 41701
606-436-5751 ext. 7013
606-436-5755 (Fax)
jwilcox@ekcep.org
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EKCEP's Business Solutions: Helping Business
do Business
EKCEP's Business Solutions Team is committed to
helping our region's economy grow and flourish by helping employers meet
their workforce needs through services like:
On-the-Job Training
Employer Specific Orientation and Screening
Customized Training
WIA Work Experience Program
JobFit On-Line Job Matching Service
Industry-Specific Job Fairs
Conferences and Workshops
The Eastern
Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, Inc, (EKCEP) is funded through
the Office of Employment and Training, Division of Workforce Services,
Kentucky Education Cabinet, with Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funds.
EKCEP is an equal-opportunity employer with equal-opportunity programs.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals
with disabilities.
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