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Jeanette Johnston Named New Manager Of Leeds Grenville Small Business Centre

Jeanette Johnston Named New Manager Of Leeds Grenville Small Business Centre SHARE ON: The Leeds-Grenville Small Business Centre is introducing a new Manager for the organization. Jeanette Johnston has been named to the role, taking over for the outgoing Wendy Onstein, who retired on April 30th, after 16 years in the position.  Johnston brings 6 years experience as the centre’s Business Development Coordinator and a depth of knowledge of its services.  She says she wouldn’t be in this position, if it weren’t for the guidance and support of Onstein.  “She mentored me and taught me many great lessons,” Johnston said. “I’ve taken my knowledge that I’ve gained over the years through her and my education and I’m looking forward to applying that to this new position.” 

CDE Lightband and TVA match up to $50,000 for Imagination Library and Salvation Army

CDE LightbandCustomer Service Manager of TVA, Lynn Huffstetler; Co-Chair of The Imagination Library, Karen Morrow; Community Affairs Coordinator of CDE Lightband, Lindsey Pease; Business Development Coordinator of CDE Lightband, April Stilwell. CLARKSVILLE, TN – CDE Lightband and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) partnered to match funds totaling $30,000 for Clarksville’s Imagination Library and $20,000 for The Salvation Army through TVA’s Community Care Fund. TVA gave local power companies, including CDE Lightband, the opportunity to identify organizations or local initiatives in need for which they can seek the matching funds. With an initial $2 million pledge to match the valley’s local contributions, TVA’s Community Care Fund launched in April 2020 to help address hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the success of the first initiative, TVA doubled its matching funds up to $4 million.

Resolving to reduce environmental impacts

He added his company is excited for the future of local well reclamation. “The DSRP program has no doubt opened the door for Resolve to build relationships with new customers and new asset retirement opportunities. Resolve sincerely appreciates our customers faith in our abilities to support their abandonment and reclamation programs,” Jorgenson said. A dormant well site before reclamation, five kilometres outside Fort St John. (Resolve Inc.) Tim Giesbrecht, the company’s Business Development Co-ordinator, says overseeing asset retirement and decommissioning is a rewarding experience, from start to finish. “What I find gratifying about it from an environmental perspective is you get to see direct results,” said Giesbrecht. “You can show up on a site one day and see there’s a wellhead, maybe a couple meter skids, a flare line. And two days later, it looks like there was nothing there.”

Former Va. Beach economic development employee found guilty on felony embezzlement charges

and last updated 2021-03-10 16:23:37-05 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Brian Scott Hall, a former Virginia Beach economic development employee, was found guilty on multiple embezzlement charges for allegedly using a city shipping account for personal use. Hall, age 57, was found guilty and sentenced Wednesday by Circuit Court Judge Steven C. Frucci for three counts of felony embezzlement. He was sentenced to three years in prison, all suspended, conditioned upon three (3) years of good behavior. The state s sentencing guidelines recommended a sentence of probation with no jail time. Hall pled not guilty to the charges but stipulated that the Commonwealth’s evidence was sufficient to find him guilty. Hall’s attorney then asked the court to find him guilty of three misdemeanor embezzlement offenses instead of felonies.

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