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Ron Heath's committee did terrific job for Work Ready

Comments re photo 45692 Adair Work Ready Community application filed on time

Doug McCammish writes:
Probably the most active subcommittee for the Work Ready application was "Soft Skills" led by Ron Heath. That committee also probably had the most difficult and one of the most important sections to write - and they did a terrific job! --Doug McCammish
Thanks, Doug McCammish, for that acknowledgement. I'm hearing that. Mr. Heath did an outstanding job. Now, helping the rest of us understand all we need to know about the "soft skills" needs in the community is something I hope Chairman Alan Reed, Darryl McGaha, Mr. Heath you help the rest of us understand. - EW




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