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INFAC is fine company and great addition to local economic base

About: GOOD NEWS: INFAC to expand adding 20 new jobs

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Thanks, Ed, for carrying the story on the expansion by INFAC.

INFAC is a fine company and great addition to the economic base of the community and region. All of us involved with Team Taylor County (Campbellsville-Taylor County Economic Development Authority) are very thankful for this expansion.

Ron McMahan, the TTC Executive Director, is doing a very good job for us, and Campbellsville University has played a role in the location of INFAC to the community.

The company's original decision was, in part, because of the presence of the internatinoal student comunity at CU and the presence of South Korean students here. One of our South Korean students served as an interpreter for the group visiting th ecommunity, and the student's home in Seoul was in close proximity to the company's corporate headquarters.

We are very fortunate to have a very positive "town-gown" relationship at Campbellsville University and consider it a primary part of our institutional mission to be involved in regional stewardship and economic development.

Best,
s/John Chowning
Vice President for Church and External Relations
Executive to the President
Campbellsville University




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