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SUMMARY:Investor Meeting - 5/20/2014
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the May Investor Meeting on Tuesday\, May 20 at\, 12:00 p.m. at Charboneau's A & C Restaurant in Park Hills.\n\n\n\nDee Gordon is a Corrections Case Manager at Farmington Correctional Center where she is responsible for coordinating the Impact of Crime on Victims Classes and the Restorative Justice projects.\n\n\n\nDee has worked for the State of Missouri since July 2008. Her first four years were spent with the Department of Corrections at the Eastern Reception & Diagnostic Correctional Center in Bonne Terre. Dee transferred to the Department of Social Services while completing her degree and returned to the DOC at Farmington Correctional Center as a Corrections Case Manager.\n\n\n\nDee graduated from Mineral Area College in May 2011 with an AAS in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement and an AAS in Criminal Justice/Forensic Investigation. She decided to pursue her bachelor's degree\, enrolled in Lindenwood University in October 2011\, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BS in Criminal Justice in May 2013.\n\n \n\nAt the Chamber Luncheon on May 20th\, at Charboneau's A & C Restaurant\, Dee will explain what Impact of Crime on Victims Classes and Restorative Justice Projects are\, how they work together\, and their contribution to the safety and security of the community.\n\n\n\nThis month's Investor Spotlight is Central Methodist University!\n\n\n\nMonthly investor meetings provide Chamber investors with a variety of information through guest speakers.  Topics range from small business information to governmental issues and assistance to community interests.  Monthly meetings keep investors abreast of current chamber happenings\, and provide an excellent networking opportunity.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><br />\n<em><strong>Please join us for the May Investor Meeting on Tuesday\, May 20 at\, 12:00 p.m. at <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001jJ9kAysZVL8lbtFVXknRGi7mqud3AqWqbtotzBluyT5VvqCW7D1nB8syZt4wDc4DcU6lpUi8CooIsELfItVcQTdcOtH_eoRshDXDtN4k-jPwojEX4NfN8RcPIZJ0TuipihIbiVhq7p6tODj_Ml49is87OhZf-zdX-z7FG6jfTzSuzouFNf4fv1M-3KvxBoESJmvHgCLkJIU=" shape="rect" style="color: rgb(0\, 110\, 109)\; font-weight: bold\; text-decoration: underline\;" target="_blank">Charboneau&#39\;s A &amp\; C Restaurant </a>in Park Hills.</strong></em><br />\n<br />\nDee Gordon is a Corrections Case Manager at Farmington Correctional Center where she is&nbsp\;responsible for coordinating the Impact of Crime on Victims Classes and the Restorative Justice projects.<br />\n<br />\nDee has worked for the State of Missouri since July 2008. Her&nbsp\;first four years were spent with the Department of Corrections at the Eastern Reception &amp\; Diagnostic Correctional Center in Bonne Terre. Dee transferred to the Department of Social Services while completing her degree and returned to the DOC at Farmington Correctional Center as a Corrections Case Manager.<br />\n<br />\nDee graduated from Mineral Area College in May 2011 with an AAS in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement and an AAS in Criminal Justice/Forensic Investigation. She decided to pursue her bachelor&#39\;s degree\, enrolled in Lindenwood University in October 2011\, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BS in Criminal Justice in May 2013.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nAt the Chamber Luncheon on May 20th\, at Charboneau&#39\;s A &amp\; C Restaurant\, Dee will explain what Impact of Crime on Victims Classes and Restorative Justice Projects are\, how they work together\, and their contribution to the safety and security of the community.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>This month&#39\;s Investor Spotlight is <a href="http://business.phlcoc.net/list/member/central-methodist-university-21">Central Methodist University</a>!</strong><br />\n<br />\n<em>Monthly investor meetings provide Chamber investors with a variety of information through guest speakers.&nbsp\; Topics range from small business information to governmental issues and assistance to community interests.&nbsp\; Monthly meetings keep investors abreast of current chamber happenings\, and provide an excellent networking opportunity.</em></p>\n
LOCATION:Charboneau's A & C Restaurant 3411 Rosener Road Park Hills\, MO 63601
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