Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting Northeast Workforce Development Board

Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting Northeast Workforce Development Board
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A ribbon cutting was held for Northeast Workforce Development Board  on Thursday, July 7 at the Chamber office by the Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors.  Northeast Workforce Development Board  provides job search, career planning, and employer services. Eligible participants may receive education and skills training and other supportive services to help job seekers find employment. The Board covers Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Craig, Washington,  Ottawa and Nowata Counties and are available nationwide. Their office are in Miami, Claremore, Pryor, and Bartlesville. The Northeast Workforce Development Board is a great resource for business and job seekers and are able to reimburse up to 50% of new hires for up to six months. You may reach them at (918) 907-0902. 

Attending the ribbon cutting were Jeff Savage, RE/MAX Grand Lake; Todd Franke, AmeriSpec Home Inspections; Matt McNally, Northeast Workforce Development Board; Nick Bowers, Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative; Autumn Wilhelm, Grand River Abstract & Title Co.; Jamie Johnson, Capital Carpet Cleaning; Alicia Turley, Northeast Workforce Development Board; cutting the ribbon Michelle Bish, Northeast Workforce Development Board; Jacob Wallace, Grand Savings Bank; Myra Noteboom, Individual Member; Ken Noteboom, Individual Member; Michelle Stevens-Holt, The Cole Organization; Brandon Bowers, Butler Real Estate; Brent Malone, Grove Area Chamber of Commerce; and Donnie Crain, president of Grove Area Chamber of Commerce.

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