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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
NACC Joins CARCAM Consortium
NEWS RELEASE
NORTHEAST ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SUBJECT: NACC Joins CARCAM Consortium
DATE: August 18, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC) president Dr. David Campbell recently announced that the college has joined the Consortium for Alabama Regional Center for Automotive Manufacturing (CARCAM). CARCAM is one of 36 regional National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Centers across the US charged with educating today’s workforce in cutting edge technology. Curriculum is specifically designed and developed with input from business and industry and implemented in today’s highly advanced technical manufacturing industry.
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
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PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION
Monday, May 06, 2019
4:13 PM
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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.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Fort Payne Alabama Named Main Street Alabama City
Main Street Alabama announced that Fort Payne has been
chosen as a newly designated Main Street Community. Main Street, a subsidiary
of National Trust for Historic Preservation, is a program that focuses on
developing Alabama’s downtown districts. They have been energizing downtowns
for more than 30 years.
Monday, June 1, 2015
FORT PAYNE ALABAMA Participates in Sustainable Communities Development Program
Press Release
Fort Immediate Release
FORT PAYNE ALABAMA Participates in Sustainable Communities Development Program
FORT PAYNE, ALABAMA – JUNE 1, 2015
THE CITY OF FORT PAYNE and the DeKalb County Economic Development Authority (DCEDA) have applied and been accepted to participate in the Valley Sustainable Communities Program. This program, now in its third year, is being sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and managed by Boyette Strategic Advisors (BSA).
Monday, May 25, 2015
Rainsville recently was designated as an Alabama Community of Excellence
RAINSVILLE — Rainsville recently was designated
as an Alabama Community of Excellence.
The city of Rainsville joined Alexander
City, Elba, Fairhope and Saraland as the newest ACE members. Rainsville Mayor
Nick Jones said the ACE certification was something the city has been working
on for some time.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Sand Valley Landfill Gas to Electricity Facility Named U.S. EPA’s LMOP
For Immediate release
May 30, 2015
Collinsville, AL (March 19, 2015) - Energy Development (ASX ENE), parent company of Nashville based Energy Developments, Inc. (EDI) today announced the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP), has selected EDI's Sand Valley Landfill Gas to Electricity Plant as the LMOP Electricity Project of the Year.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Jimmy Durham Receives Prestigious Statewide Economic Development Award
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION
Monday, February 10, 2015 4:23 PM
CONTACT:
Diana Goss
Marketing Director
Office: (256) 845-7957
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DeKalb County Economic Development Authority Director, Jimmy Durham, received the David R. Echols Distinguished Service Award for Exemplary Service in Economic Development. The award was presented by the Alabama Department of Commerce at the Economic Development Association of Alabama Winter Conference in Montgomery.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Mike Simpson elected to the Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives
Mike Simpson, director of DCEDA and General Manager of Sand Mountain Electric Cooperative, was elected to the Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives’ Board of Directors. He will serve on the association’s training and development and legislative committees. According to the Times-Journal, “the Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives is a federation of non-profit electric cooperatives, which provide electricity to more than 1 million Alabamians in DeKalb and 63 other counties.” May 29, 2012
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