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EKCEP Board of Directors News

 

Agenda for March 13, 2012 Meeting

Location: Perry County JobSight,
                412 Roy Campbell Drive, Hazard, KY 41701

1).  Call to Order
 
2).  Roll Call

3).  Reading of Minutes

4).  Committee Reports
  -Policy Committee
  -Audit Committee

5).  Jobs and Performance Report

6).  Business Services Network Report

7).  Executive Director's Report
 - NEG (Disaster Update)
 - State Plan
 - Letter to KWIB
 - New Training Slots for Specialized Target Groups

8).  Other

9).  Adjournment

 


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2012 Meeting Dates TBA



All meetings will commence at 10:30 a.m., and will be held in Hazard at locations to be announced at a later date.

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EKCEP Success Stories:

Amy Jacobs
earns college degree, lands federal job with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Angela Price
realizes longtime dream to become a Registered Nurse

Barbara Stamper
starts new career in nursing following layoff

Billie Young
rejoins workforce in new medical career

Carrie Blair
rebounds from layoff with diploma and new career

Jordan Abner
turns 'horsing around' into job opportunity

Kenny Adams and Cova Nantz
begin careers with James River Coal through JobSight and WIA

Lewie Hatton
trains to become 'doctor of trucks'

Loretta Smallwood
heals herself and others thanks to WIA program

Melissa Smith
earns driver's license thanks to WIA funding and Bioptic Driving program

Michelle Harris
goes from Clay County to California to become a chef

Rhonda Jackson
combats illness to get second chance at college and career

Scott Bailey
earns GED, and gains national recognition

Shana Fuson
answers her calling into the physical therapy profession

Timothy Johnson
starts new life and career in Harlan after surviving Hurricane Katrina

Vickie Long
fights back from a factory layoff into a new career

 

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