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Former GCCC undergoing make-over - Xenia Gazette

Former GCCC undergoing make-over Submitted photo Doug Van Dyke, Chris Adams, and Kip Morris are the new owners of the property that previously housed Greene County Career Center. XENIA The new owners of the former Greene County Career Center building in Xenia Township are planning a massive transformation in the coming months. The end result could be a very positive one for the community. The three local business owners Kip Morris, Chris Adams, and Doug Van Dyke who purchased the 2960 W. Enon Road complex are formalizing plans to turn it into a multi-functional trade school and recovery center this fall. A business incubator and temporary housing available to those in need will also be included.

Emerge Commerce Center names executive director

Emerge Commerce Center names executive director XENIA The founder and director of a non-profit center in Dayton is expected to take the helm overseeing the operations of the trade school and recovery center going into the former Greene County Career Center property in Xenia Township. Founders of the Emerge Recovery & Trades Initiative announced this week that Jeff Sorrell of Xenia will transition into the position of executive director of the non-profit, which is overseeing the operations of the Emerge Commerce Center at the site of the former career center, 2960 W. Enon Road. Sorrell is the founder and director of the Life Enrichment Center in Dayton, a non-profit community center that began serving underserved residents in Dayton in 2002, providing hot meals, clothing, education, training, and other resources.

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