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Friday, May 18
The exceedingly gorgeous Earlie Fugate has joined the WKCTC staff as the program coordinator/project director of the Workforce Investment Act Youth Project. She'll oversee the program, monitor various grant programs, assist with recruitment, conduct related workshops and mentor at-risk students. The program provides employment and training opportunities for economically disadvantaged youth ages 19 to 21.
"We are very excited to have Earlie Fugate join our team to lead the WIA Youth Project," says Dr. Deborah Pape, vice president, Economic Development. "Earlie has long been known for her positive work in the community and we are sure that she will be a great asset to WKCTC."
Earlie most recently worked as a case specialist with Judge Cynthia Sanderson in the McCracken County Family Court. Congratulations, Earlie!