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Cordele-Crisp Industrial
Development Council
2007 Board of Directors and Ex-Officio Members

Front
Row (left to right): Chip Wells, James Harris, Jan Odom,
Steve Rentfrow, Brittany Moore (Executive Assistant), Jean Burnette,
Judy Bean, Monica Simmons, Phil Streetman (Vice-Chairman), Bub Denham
(Chairman), Tom Carter, Frank Olson, Jack Hamilton, Willie Colson,
A.J. Rivers, Melton Culpepper, Steve Fulford.
Back
Row (left
to right): Paul
Mechler, Rusty Slade, William Culpepper, Gene Crapse, Noel
Williams, Jr., Zack Wade, Larry Bullock, David Fant, Ferrell
Henry, Cole Woodroof, Bob Evans, Bruce Drennan (Executive
Director).
Not
Pictured: Not Pictured: Roxie Bagwell, Jeanie Bartee,
Jimmy Black, Billy Cannon, Alan Douglas, Brad Faircloth, Johnny Floyd,
Rann Folsom, James Nance.
Bruce C. Drennan,
Executive Director

Mission
Statement
The mission of the Cordele/Crisp Industrial Development Council, Inc.
shall be to assist in the retention of existing jobs and to foster employment
opportunities that raise the per capita income of area citizens by assisting
new and existing business and industry to locate and/or expand in Crisp
County.

Commitment
Statement
To accomplish its mission, the members of the Cordele/Crisp Industrial
Development Council, Inc. commit to maintain a harmonious and cooperative
working relationship between all its public and private sector representative
members in order to fully utilize their collective resources in increasing
employment opportunities for area citizens.
The
IDC was founded in 1987 by the City of Cordele, Crisp County Board of
Commissioners, and Crisp County Power Commission to promote, develop,
and expand industry, agriculture, trade, and commerce for the citizens
of Cordele / Crisp County, Georgia.
Funded
by the Crisp County Power Commission, it has a 38-member Board of Directors,
which includes seven ex-officio members. The primary responsibility of
this council is to recruit new business and industry to the community,
and create new jobs for the community.
The
council, also, assists existing businesses and industry with expansion
efforts to provide additional jobs, thereby, improving the quality of
life of all the people of Crisp County.
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