Rivers East WDB Meeting Announcements | Eastern North Carolina Now

Press Release:

    The Rivers East Workforce Development Board and its Committees will host the first meetings of the new fiscal year this week. The agendas are attached. The meeting schedule is as follows:

    The NCWorks Committee will meet today, Tuesday, 9/12, at 3:00 p.m. via Zoom.

NCWorksCommitteeAgenda9.12.2023.pdf

    The NEXTGEN Committee will meet today, Tuesday, 9/12, at 4:00 p.m. via Zoom

NextGenYouthCommitteeAgenda_9.12.23.pdf

    The Rivers East Workforce Development Board will meet Wednesday, 9/13 at 3:00 p.m. in a hybrid format- in person at Martin Community College or via Zoom.

Rivers_East_WDB_Agenda_Sept_13_2023.pdf


    For more information or to request the Zoom link for any of these meetings, please contact Theresa Harris tharris@mideastcom.org.

    We apologize in advance for the late notice. For future meetings, these notifications will be sent the week prior.

    As always, these meetings are open to the public.


   Contact: Jennie Bowen
   Workforce Development Director
   Phone: (252) 974-1815
   Email: jbowen@mideastcom.org
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