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Chesterfield General Hospital CEO, Jeff Reece, RN, MSN, MBA, presented a check in support of the Chesterfield Economic Development Alliance recently. As Reece presented the check, he said, “In health care, teamwork is required. It’s a proven fact that teams that work well together see better outcomes. We are proud to be on the team and support the Economic Development Alliance in their efforts.”
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“At Wells Fargo, community leadership is central to our vision and values and we expect our team members to be community leaders,” said John D. Bankson, Northeastern SC Business Banking Manager and Senior Vice President. “We know our success is interdependent on the strength and stability of the communities we serve, therefore, we want to be known as the company that cares and invests its financial resources, leadership and team member volunteerism into improving the quality of life in every community where we conduct business.” Pictured is Justin Young, Cheraw Wells Fargo Store Manager, presenting Wells Fargo’s pledge of support to Brenda Workman, Executive Director for the Chesterfield County Economic Development Board.
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Lynches River Electric Cooperative CEO David Altman (center) presents the cooperative’s Economic Development Alliance membership pledge to Director Workman (right) and Economic Development Alliance steering committee member Tony Nolan (left). Nolan said of Lynches River’s Alliance pledge, “The participation of Lynches River in the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance is most welcome and is essential to the progress of the Alliance. Few organizations in the county can have a greater impact on economic development than Lynches River Electric Cooperative.”
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“I am proud to contribute to the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance,” said Attorney Adam Foard. “This organization will make great strides towards bringing new businesses and industries which will mean an improved job market and new opportunities for the citizens of Chesterfield County.” Foard (right) presents his law firm’s ledge of support to Sarah Decker, Campaign General Co-Chair and Tony Nolan, Public Relations and Marketing Consultant for the Alliance.
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Brenda Workman, Executive Director for the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance, presents her pledge of support to Campaign Manager Scott Faulkenberry. “I feel it’s important to personally support the Alliance to bring jobs and investment to Chesterfield County,” said Workman.
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Mayor of Chesterfield, John Douglas, presents the Town of Chesterfield’s pledge of support to Alliance Executive Director Workman. “The Town of Chesterfield is pleased to join with the other municipalities, the county, and members of the private sector in this exciting endeavor," Douglas said. “By working even more closely together, we look forward to great results in the future.”
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Chesterfield General Hospital CEO, Jeff Reece, RN, MSN, MBA, presented a check in support of the Chesterfield Economic Development Alliance recently. As Reece presented the check, he said, “In health care, teamwork is required. It’s a proven fact that teams that work well together see better outcomes. We are proud to be on the team and support the Economic Development Alliance in their efforts.”
“At Wells Fargo, community leadership is central to our vision and values and we expect our team members to be community leaders,” said John D. Bankson, Northeastern SC Business Banking Manager and Senior Vice President. “We know our success is interdependent on the strength and stability of the communities we serve, therefore, we want to be known as the company that cares and invests its financial resources, leadership and team member volunteerism into improving the quality of life in every community where we conduct business.” Pictured is Justin Young, Cheraw Wells Fargo Store Manager, presenting Wells Fargo’s pledge of support to Brenda Workman, Executive Director for the Chesterfield County Economic Development Board.
Lynches River Electric Cooperative CEO David Altman (center) presents the cooperative’s Economic Development Alliance membership pledge to Director Workman (right) and Economic Development Alliance steering committee member Tony Nolan (left). Nolan said of Lynches River’s Alliance pledge, “The participation of Lynches River in the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance is most welcome and is essential to the progress of the Alliance. Few organizations in the county can have a greater impact on economic development than Lynches River Electric Cooperative.”
“I am proud to contribute to the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance,” said Attorney Adam Foard. “This organization will make great strides towards bringing new businesses and industries which will mean an improved job market and new opportunities for the citizens of Chesterfield County.” Foard (right) presents his law firm’s ledge of support to Sarah Decker, Campaign General Co-Chair and Tony Nolan, Public Relations and Marketing Consultant for the Alliance.
Brenda Workman, Executive Director for the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance, presents her pledge of support to Campaign Manager Scott Faulkenberry. “I feel it’s important to personally support the Alliance to bring jobs and investment to Chesterfield County,” said Workman.
Mayor of Chesterfield, John Douglas, presents the Town of Chesterfield’s pledge of support to Alliance Executive Director Workman. “The Town of Chesterfield is pleased to join with the other municipalities, the county, and members of the private sector in this exciting endeavor,” Douglas said. “By working even more closely together, we look forward to great results in the future.”