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Friday, August 2, 2019





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ALABAMA ENTREPRENEURS RECEIVE PUROCLEAN HOT SHOT AWARD



Restoration and Remediation Franchise Awards Jerral and Chrystal Ingle for Highest Sales Percentage Growth in North America


From left to right: Bud Summers, PuroClean Executive Vice President of Operations and Training;
Michael Broadrick, PuroClean General Counsel; Chrystal Ingle, Franchise Owner, Fort Payne, AL; Jerral Ingle, Franchise Owner, Fort Payne, AL; Mark W. Davis, PuroClean Chairman and CEO; Frank Torre, PuroClean Vice Chairman; Steve White, PuroClean President and COO 

Fort Payne, AL (August 2, 2019) – Jerral and Chrystal Ingle, owners of PuroClean Restoration Services in Fort Payne, Alabama, were awarded PuroClean’s Hot Shot award at the company’s international convention held recently at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan.

Friday, July 19, 2019



Press Release from Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
July 18, 20019
Gov. Ivey awards grant to help provide new jobs in DeKalb County

MONTGOMERY— A $130,000 grant awarded by Gov. Kay Ivey will help DeKalb County gain a new foothold on the textile industry and create 15 new jobs.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

DeKalb County EDA Receives Award of Merit for New Website


P.O. Box 680941
Fort Payne, AL. 35968
(888) 421-7957
(256) 845-7957


 

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION

Monday, May 06, 2019
4:13 PM






Fort Payne, Ala. – DeKalb County Economic Development Authority received an Award of Merit for their new website at the annual Southern Economic Development Council (SEDC) Conference, held this past week in Savannah, GA. 


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

NACC Launches Its First Apprenticeship Program




For immediate release—June 30, 2015


In 2014, officials from Siemens in Fort Payne contacted the Workforce Development staff at Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC) to explore the possibility of establishing an apprenticeship program for Machinists.  As we began to discuss a possible partnership, the college found that other companies were experiencing the same needs.  Meetings were held with officials from business and industry in DeKalb and Jackson counties.  A Consortium was formed, and was named the “Northeast Alabama Community College Tri-State Apprenticeship Consortium”, which developed this partnership.  The Consortium decided to branch out to neighboring states, Tennessee and Georgia, to further meet the demanding needs of our surrounding area.