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ORRVILLE Chamber members cut loose, kicked off their Sunday shoes, and lost those COVID blues as they reassembled at the annual awards dinner and Celebration of Community. A pleasant summer evening greeted guests on Thursday as they gathered outside Orrville High School for the Orrville Area Chamber of Commerce event that took a more laid-back approach this year. Guests enjoyed grilled Gerber s chicken and other picnic sides from Buehler’s Ferris Food Truck. After dinner, they all headed inside for the awards presentation in the high school s performing arts center. It was a welcome change to return in person following last year’s all-virtual event. The chamber still gave the option of attending the 2021 awards virtually, including a carry-out meal from Buehler’s in Orrville. ....
Crum brings 15-plus years of experience Noble noted Crum s numerous qualifications including his 15-plus years of economic development experience, his recent stint as the WEDC chairman and his many years of leading expansion at Seaman. He knows our organization and we are fortunate to have his expertise, Noble said. Crum retired from Seaman Corp. at the end of last year after 22 years with the company. He had served as the CEO since 2016. WEDC has a very skilled team and I’m happy to help the organization through this transition,” Crum said in the release. “Giving back to the community has always been a focus of mine, and the WEDC is a very important organization for Wayne County. It is an honor to be asked and I look forward to helping. ....
Maribeth Burns named 56th Paul L. Powell Orrville Citizen of the Year ORRVILLE Look around the city and you can probably find a project that involved Maribeth Burns. With more than 30 years experience with the J.M. Smucker Co., Burns said she s had the opportunity to work in many communities, and I always enjoy coming back to Wayne County. It s no wonder she s this year’s Paul L. Powell Citizen of the Year award recipient. “It’s hard to beat that collaborative spirit. It’s more about looking for solutions than focusing on obstacles,” she said of the area. The Paul L. Powell Citizen of the Year Award honors those citizens who continue to make Orrville “The Promised Land,” as the award’s namesake would refer to the city in his weekly column, “Over the Fence,” in the Crescent-Courier. The paper recognized Powell as the first Citizen of the Year recipient upon his retirement in 1969, and named the award after him. ....
Pukys steps down from Wayne County Development Council Staff Report Pukys joined the council in late 2017 after serving in a similar position with Alliance Area Development. He took over for Rod Crider, who served as president of the Wayne County economic organization for 12 years. It has been an honor to serve the community,” Pukys said in a press release. “During that time, I have had the opportunity to work with many great businesses and individuals in Wayne County and to help WEDC fulfill its important role in economic development in this community. Last day will be May 31 Pukys last day will be May 31. According to the release, the economic development council has begun the search for a new president that will sustain the organization s mission, which is to promote and facilitate business retention and strategic business growth in Wayne County. ....