2015 MAPDD Directory

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2015 MAPDD Directory
MISSISSIPPI’S
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICTS
2015
DIRECTORY
Mississippi Association of
Planning and Development Districts
P. O. Box 4935 • Jackson, MS 39296-4935
www.mspdds.com
Mississippi’s
Planning and Development
Districts
2015
Directory
Mississippi Association of
Planning & Development Districts
P. O. Box 4935 - Jackson, MS 39296-4935
www.mspdds.com
The Directory of Mississippi’s Planning and Development
Districts is a publication of the Mississippi Association of
Planning and Development Districts.
This document may contain material to which the Mississippi
Association of Planning and Development Districts maintains
copyright protection. No part of this document shall be copied
without the advance written permission of this Association.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS
North Delta
PDD
Southern MS
PDD
F. Clarke Holmes
Chief Executive
Officer
PO Box 4935
Jackson, MS 39296-4935
Tel: (601) 981-1511
Fax: (601) 981-1515
[email protected]
James Curcio
Executive
Director
PO Box 1488
Batesville, MS 38606
Tel: (662) 561- 4100
Fax: (662) 561- 4112
[email protected]
Leonard Bentz
Executive
Director
9229 Hwy. 49
Gulfport, MS 39503
Tel: (228) 868-2311
Fax: (228) 868-7094
[email protected]
East Central
PDD
Northeast
MS PDD
Southwest
MS PDD
Bill Richardson
Executive
Director
PO Box 499
Newton, MS 39345
Tel: (601) 683-2007
Fax: (601) 683-7873
[email protected]
Sharon Gardner
Executive
Director
PO Box 600
Booneville, MS 38829
Tel: (662) 728-6248
Fax: (662) 728-2417
[email protected]
Wirt L. Peterson
Executive
Director
100 S. Wall St.
Natchez, MS 39120
Tel: (601) 446-6044
Fax: (601) 446-6071
[email protected]
Golden
Triangle PDD
South Delta
PDD
Three Rivers
PDD
Rupert “Rudy”
Johnson
Executive
Director
PO Box 828
Starkville, MS 39760-0828
Tel: (662) 324-7860
Fax: (662) 324-7328
[email protected]
Tommy
Goodwin
Interim
Director
PO Box 1776
Greenville, MS 38702
Tel: (662) 378-3831
Fax: (662) 378-3834
[email protected]
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Steve Russell
Executive
Director
28 Industrial
Park Boulevard
Winona, MS 38967-8709
Tel: (662) 283-2675
Fax: (662) 283-5875
[email protected]
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North
Central PDD
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Central MS
PDD
Vernon R.
“Randy” Kelley
Executive
Director
PO Box 690
Pontotoc, MS 38863
Tel: (662) 489-2415
Fax: (662) 489-6815
[email protected]
NDPDD
SDPDD
NCPDD
CMPDD
SWMPDD
NEMPDD
TRPDD
GTPDD
ECPDD
SMPDD
2015 DISTRICT DIRECTORY
Narrative ................................................................... 2
Services .....................................................................6
Central Mississippi PDD ............................................8
East Central PDD ......................................................12
Golden Triangle PDD ................................................15
North Central PDD .................................................. 19
North Delta PDD ..................................................... 22
Northeast Mississippi PDD ......................................26
South Delta PDD .....................................................29
Southern Mississippi PDD ...................................... 32
Southwest Mississippi PDD ....................................36
Three Rivers PDD ....................................................39
NEARLY 50 YEARS OF SERVICE TO
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
History
to increase information and coordination
therefore eliminating duplication and waste.
The ten Planning and Development Districts in Mississippi were created to assist
local governments in the late 1960s in an
attempt to address problems and issues
on a multi–jurisdictional basis. In creating
these organizations, technical assistance
was provided by the then Office of Federal
State Programs under the administration of
Governor John Bell Williams, as well as other
business development organizations. There
also were federal matching grant incentives
to the Districts, as well as to the local governments, if they met and maintained certain
eligibility criteria, especially in the area of economic development. In 1971, in an effort to
standardize regional economic development
and planning boundaries, Governor Williams
issued Executive Order 81 designating the
Planning and Development Districts as Mississippi’s official sub-state regions. This order
also designated the Districts as the agencies
to help ensure that projects and programs
within the respective regions were developed according to a long range, continuous
planning process. While largely voluntary,
the Districts were given the responsibility
Organization
Each Planning and Development District
is an independent organization governed
by a Board of Directors appointed by local
leadership. The Governing Board of a District
is composed of members from each county
who are appointed by local officials. These
appointments are comprised of elected local
officials, business or industrial leaders, and
representatives of the minority community.
Most Districts operate through an active
committee system which may involve many
other persons, not necessarily members of
the Board of Directors. The Districts are
managed by an Executive Director who
is responsible to the Board of Directors,
and the Districts are staffed not only by
administrative and clerical personnel, but
also by specialists in such areas as planning,
geographic information systems, economic
development, community development,
grant writing, job training, social services,
transportation, data processing, and
gerontology.
Programs and Services
Since each District represents a distinctly
different region of the state, its activities,
projects, and programs are somewhat different. There are, however, many common
functions provided in a very similar manner
by each District.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
One of the principal functions of each Planning and Development District is economic
development. Each District is designated by
either the Economic Development Administration of the Department of Commerce or
the Appalachian Regional Commission as the
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Water/Sewer System Project
federally recognized organization to perform
economic development, planning, and other
related functions. The USDA Rural Development Administration is another major source
of economic development assistance and
most recently, the Delta Regional Authority
was created using the same sub-state structure. Unlike some organizations which view
economic development in a limited or specific
manner, the Districts attempt to promote
long-term job creation in the broadest sense.
They also furnish information and assistance
to cities and counties to aid them in being
competitive and in building capacity so they
can assist with economic growth. The Planning and Development Districts were the
first organizations in Mississippi to integrate
geographic information systems into their
routine data management and mapping
procedures.
LOAN PROGRAMS
All Districts have an active Revolving Loan
Program. This program consists of grants,
made to the Districts through a variety of
federal agencies, to be loaned (usually in
conjunction with other public or private financing) to businesses and industries to help
in start ups or expansions. These loans are
made at very attractive rates and when they
are repaid, the funds are then loaned again
to other businesses for commercial and/or industrial development activities. The money,
therefore, stays in the area and continues to
be a very viable economic development tool.
Each District develops annually a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
which is essential in maintaining eligibility for
various federally funded programs. These
programs primarily aid local communities
with such public facilities as streets, water
and sewer systems, and other infrastructure
necessary to promote business and industrial
growth. The vast majority of industrial parks
in this state were developed with some form
of federal assistance provided through Planning and Development Districts. Maintaining eligibility for funding also provides an
opportunity to receive technical assistance
grants and various types of loans.
Another loan program available to the
Planning and Development Districts is the
Small Business Administration 504 Loan
Program. Each District, acting as a Certified
Development Company or acting through
another Certified Development Company, is
authorized to make loans (for a period of time
not to exceed 20 years) to small businesses
for land, buildings, and other fixed assets.
While they may vary from region to region,
there are numerous other economic development activities provided by the Districts.
For example, the Districts provide statistical
and economic information and analysis to
potential business and industrial ventures.
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These loans also are designed to create jobs
and to stimulate business growth and are
made in conjunction with private lending
institutions which assume responsibility
for approximately half the amount loaned.
These loans have fixed and attractive rates,
and the District’s portion is guaranteed by the
Small Business Administration in the event
of default. Other loan programs available
through the State of Mississippi include the
Mississippi Minority Business Enterprise Loan
Program and the Mississippi Small Business
Assistance Loan Program. The former is
specifically for minority owned businesses,
including females, and the latter is for any
Mississippi owned small business.
political subdivisions. Also, computer mapping and geographic information systems are
provided in some areas. Certain Districts have
extensive involvement with technology communication systems, which further expand
computer networks. If a District does not
have the specific expertise on staff, it can link
its local community with the proper person in
state or federal government, or the District
might possibly work with another District in
a joint venture.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Community development is an additional
area in which most Districts are very involved.
The Community Development Block Grant
Program is funded through the Department
of Housing and Urban Development and
administered by the Mississippi Development Authority. This is a very competitive
program that funds various types of public
facilities, economic development, and housing activities. Most Districts provide technical
assistance to their cities and counties to help
them select projects, prepare applications,
and further document needs. Many Districts
also are active at varying levels in actually
administering projects and programs once
they are funded. Moreover, the Districts
sometimes assist communities with loans
and grants through the USDA Rural Development Administration, with the development
of parks through the Department of Interior
and with small grants to rural volunteer fire
departments.
GIS Land
Use Map
PLANNING ASSISTANCE
In varying capacities, the Districts provide
communities with local and regional planning assistance. Maintenance of a regional
planning process is a federal requirement for
some programs, and the Districts maintain
this process to insure eligibility for their local
areas. Certain areas of the state are more
active in planning and growth management
than other areas, and the Districts normally
reflect the feelings of their communities
regarding District involvement in these activities. For example, in metropolitan areas
which receive large amounts of federal funding for transportation, a metropolitan planning process is required. In these areas, the
District administers this process and requires
that all state and federal construction dollars
are expended in accordance with the plans
developed by the District and approved by
the local governments representing the area.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
In addition to providing federal and state
financial aid for community development, the
Districts offer varying types of technical assistance to help governments provide better
management. Aid is available in such areas as
personnel administration, financial management, budgeting, capital improvements, and
codification of ordinances. Many Districts
have extensive computer capabilities which
they use to assist with the redistricting of
Another example of a District’s involvement in local planning is the preparation of
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comprehensive plans for cities and counties.
Many Districts prepare and administer zoning ordinances and subdivision regulations
for their various communities. In addition,
they assist with street naming and property
numbering.
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Another area in which the Districts are
increasingly involved is human resource development. It is generally felt that improving
physical resources is of little value if it does
not benefit human development. One of
the major aspects of human resource development, which has significant economic
development implications, is job training.
Multi-county regions, as required as part of
the Workforce Investment Act, include the
Planning and Development Districts. The
Districts are active in assessing the needs
of their respective areas, developing annual
training plans, and assisting in funding activities to carry out these plans. This program is
funded through the Department of Labor and
administered through the Mississippi Department of Employment Security. The business
and industrial community provides significant
input into the local planning process.
other long-term community based activities.
One of the most important aspects is the use
of the federal Medicaid Waiver program for
long-term community based care, which allows patients to stay in their homes versus
entering a nursing home. Medicaid payments
are used to secure these services for the
home-bound patient while saving money and
providing a higher quality of life. Recognizing that it is not possible for all the elderly
to remain in their homes, all Districts have
ombudsman programs providing trained
professionals who call on patients in nursing homes.
Another major program in this area relates
to the elderly. Acting as the Area Agencies
on Aging, the Districts provide an annual
areawide plan which directs where federal
dollars for the elderly are to be spent for
the upcoming year. This plan is based upon
needs assessments, demographics, national
priorities, and input from the public. Once the
plan is adopted, it directs the comprehensive
aging activities in its service area for the next
year. Traditional activities funded under this
plan include congregate and home delivered
meals, information and referral services,
long-term care programs, and elder abuse
prevention services.
The Future
Activities of the Districts have changed
significantly over the past five decades and
these changes are expected to continue as
the Districts reflect the needs and issues of
their respective regions. The future of the
Planning and Development Districts appears
bright, because of their diversity and flexible
nature. The Districts use business practices in
providing regional, governmental functions.
This makes them very diverse organizations
responsible for programs ranging from
meals on wheels to major infrastructure
construction.
In recent years, major efforts have been
made to keep the elderly active in their
own homes. As a result, there are various
support programs available to assist with
this endeavor. These include homemaker
and care service programs, adult day care,
employment opportunities, transportation
programs and case management, as well as
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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICTS SERVICES
GRANT PROGRAMS
Appalachian Regional Commission
Community Development Block Grant
Delta Regional Authority
Department of Justice
Department of Environmental Quality
Department of Public Safety
Department of Wildlife Fisheries & Parks
Economic Development Administration
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Home Investment Partnership Program
USDA Rural Development
Mississippi Development Authority
LOAN PROGRAMS
Appalachian Regional Commission
Economic Development Administration
Capital Improvements (CAP Loan)
Community Development Block Grant
Minority Business Enterprise
USDA Rural Development
Small Business Assistance
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Infrastructure Development
Job Creation
Tourism Development
Job Training
Census Training Workshop
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Census Data Affiliate
Clearinghouse Coordinator
Demographic Data Center
Grant Writing
Housing
Redistricting
Survey Assistance
PLANNING ASSISTANCE
Community Facilities
Comprehensive Planning
Economic Development
Hazard Mitigation
Homeland Security
Solid Waste Management
Strategic Planning
Subdivision Regulations
Tourism Development
Transportation Planning
Zoning Ordinances
MAPPING SERVICES
Addressing E-911
Geographic Information Systems
Industrial Parks
Land Use
Redistricting
Zoning
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Congregate Meals Site
COMPUTER SERVICES
Automation
Emailing
Fiscal Management
Imaging
Internet Access
Networking
Solid Waste Billing
Web Page Design and Hosting
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Adult Day Care
Aging and Disability Resource Center
Congregate and Home Delivered Meals
Elder Abuse Prevention
Emergency Services
Homemaker Services
Information, Referral and Outreach
Insurance Counseling
Legal Assistance
Ombudsman Program
Respite Services
Senior Employment Services
Transportation Services
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Counseling
Employment Preparation
Job Creation
Job Placement
Job Search Skills Training
Job Training
Literacy Training
Youth Programs
WIN Job Centers
WIN Center
MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAM
Bridge to Independence
Case Management
Community Navigators
Home and Community Based Services
Not all services are offered by
all Districts. Services vary from
District to District.
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CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI
Planning and Development District
Copiah County
Beauregard
Crystal Springs
Georgetown
Hazlehurst
Wesson
Hinds County
Bolton
Byram
Clinton
Edwards
Jackson
Learned
Raymond
Terry
Utica
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
F. Clarke Holmes
Established: 1968
Area: 6,102 square miles
2010 Population: 615,895
1170 Lakeland Drive
Post Office Box 4935
Jackson,MS 39296-4935
Phone: (601) 981-1511
Fax: (601) 981-1515
Website: www.cmpdd.org
Madison County
Canton
Flora
Madison
Ridgeland
Rankin County
Brandon
Florence
Flowood
Pearl
Pelahatchie
Puckett
Richland
Simpson County
Braxton
D’Lo
Magee
Mendenhall
Warren County
Vicksburg
Yazoo County
Bentonia
Eden
Satartia
Yazoo City
NEWSLETTERS
Central Update, quarterly
PUBLICATIONS
Annual Report
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
2035 Jackson Urbanized Area Transportation Plan
Transportation Improvement Program
Unified Transportation Work Program
CMPDD Annual Work Program
Mid-Year Report
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CMPDD Board of Directors
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
TERM OF OFFICE:
Two Years
Regular meetings are held
quarterly in March, June,
September, and December.
STEERING
COMMITTEE
James Archer
President
Cobie Collins
Vice-President
Quentin Whitwell
Secretary-Treasurer
Knox Ross, Jr.
Immediate Past President
Wanda Cowart
Walter Redd
William Banks
Michael Mayfield
David Berry
Darrel McQuirter
Jay Bishop
Jared Morrison
Patrick Brown
Rod Nicholson
Les Childress
Daisy Price
Jimmy Clyde
Knox Ross, Jr.
John Bell Crosby
Alton Shaw
Diane Delaware
Curtis Skiffer
Earl Dixon, Jr.
Mildred Smith
Phil Fisher
De’Keither Stamps
Jeff Good
Wendell Stringer
Tony Greer
Gil Sturgis
Jerry Hall
James Wilson
Dan Hart
Tony Yarber
COMMITTEES
Board of Directors
Steering Committee
South Central MS Works Local Workforce
Investment Board
South Central MS Works Youth Council
Revolving Loan Fund Review Committee
Aging Advisory Committee
Metropolitan Planning Policy Committee
Intermodal Technical Committee
Central MS Development Company
MS Small Business Loan Review Board
Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy Committee
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CMPDD Staff
F. Clarke Holmes
Chief Executive Officer
Karla Craine
Claims Processing Clerk
Makleisha Logan-Hite
Resource Specialist III
Thelman Larry Anderson
Dir. of Human Resources
Chelsea Crittle
Aging Program Director
Terry Hodges
MCOT Project Manager
Sonya Banes
District Accountant
Sirrenthia Davis
Community Navigator
Markessa Hughes
Resource Specialist III
Linda Beatty, RN
Case Manager
Devan Dickerson
Planning Technician
Angel Idowu
LSW/Case Manager
Cocetha Belton, RN
Case Manager
Maureen Dickerson
Secretary III
Cyndy Berg, RN
Case Manager
Jason Duff
Technical Specialist
Gussie Jeffery
P/T Resource Center
Assistant
Lisa Blanton
LSW/Case Manager
Katie Evans
LSW/Case Manager
Hattie Boone
MAC Center Supervisor
Karen Gates
Project Manager
Mary Broadway, RN
Case Manager
Tiesha Gibson, RN
Case Manager
Scott Burge
Transportation Senior
Analyst
Lashunda Grant, RN
Case Manager
Lesley Callender
Senior Planner
Jeani Cantrell, RN
Case Manager
Chuck Carr
GIS Director
Beverly Catchings
LSW/Case Manager
Gwen Clark, RN
Case Manager
Janice Coleman
Medicaid Waiver Supervisor
Katherine Hardy
LSW/Case Manager
Angela Harris
LSW/Case Manager
Karen Harris
LSW/Case Manager
Delicia Harrison
Resource Specialist III
Lynn Head
Administrative Accountant
Erika Hill, RN
Case Manager
Fenicia Hill
LSW/Case Manager
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Candace Johnson, RN
Case Manager
Debbie Johnson
Secretary III/Receptionist
Dondria Palmer-Jones, RN
Case Manager
Tara Jones
LSW/Ombudsman
Kristie Jordan, RN
Case Manager
Sandra Knight
Administrative Assistant
Brenda Knott
Program Coordinator
Jason Larry
Counselor
Clarissa Leflore
LSW/Case Manager
Shay Lipe
Director of Finance
Trente’ Lofton, RN
Case Manager
CMPDD Staff
James McGuffee
Job Training Director
Dwayne Perkins
Loan Specialist
Tracy Thompson
LSW/Case Manager
Shane McIntyre
District Accountant
Mark Posey
MCOT Project Manager
Angela Travis
LSW/Case Manager
Kathy McKeithen
Counselor
Mary Powers
Workforce Coordinator
David Wade
Principal Planner
Martha McPhail
Office Manager
Cassandra Rankin
ADR Specialist II
Jay Wadsworth
Regional Data Analyst
Michelle McVey
LSW/Case Manager
Michelle Rutledge, RN
Case Manager
Tiffany Walker, RN
Case Manager
Thomas Meek
Workforce System Coord. II
Trennie Sanders
LSW/Case Manager
Susan Welch, RN
Case Manager
Jill Middleton, RN
Case Manager
Lindsay Sellers
Economic Development
Specialist
Mattie White
P/T Resource Center Asst.
Rebecca Middleton, RN
Case Manager
Mike Monk
Director of Community &
Economic Development
Teresa Shoto, RN
Case Management Director
Johnathan Simon
GIS Application Developer
Darlene Morton
LSW/Case Manager
Anita Smith, RN
Case Manager
Barbara Moss, RN
Case Manager
Don Smith
Graphic Designer
Janice Neal
LSW/Case Manager
Jackie Smith
Resource Specialist III
Jessica Nichols
Workforce Manager
Steve Smith
Planning Assistant
Gray Ouzts
Community & Economic
Development Planner
Mitzi Stubbs
Community & Economic
Development Coordinator
Joyce Paris
MIS Specialist/Adm. Asst.
Dionne Taylor
LSW/Case Manager
William Peacock
Principal Planner
Charlotte Thompson
Secretary III
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Tony Wonch
GIS Planner
Trisha Worthy
LSW/Case Manager
Kristen Younger, RN
Case Manager
EAST CENTRAL
Planning and Development District
Clarke County
Enterprise
Pachuta
Quitman
Shubuta
Stonewall
Jasper County
Bay Springs
Heidelberg
Louin
Montrose
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Bill Richardson
Established: 1968
Area: 5,822 square miles
2010 Population: 244,467
280 Commercial Drive
Post Office Box 499
Newton, MS 39345
Phone: (601) 683-2007
Fax: (601) 683-7873
Website: www.ecpdd.org
Kemper County
DeKalb
Scooba
Lauderdale County
Marion
Meridian
Leake County
Carthage
Lena
Walnut Grove
Neshoba County
Philadelphia
Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians
Newton County
Chunky
Decatur
Hickory
Newton
Union
"Assisting local units
of government"
Scott County
Forest
Lake
Morton
Sebastopol
Smith County
Mize
Polkville
Raleigh
Sylvarena
Taylorsville
PUBLICATIONS
Annual Report
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
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ECPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
One Year
Regular meetings are
held quarterly and
on-called basis.
An Annual Meeting is
held the 2nd Tuesday
in March.
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
Billy Frank Alford
Robert Miles
Cindy Austin
Annie H. Owens
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
James Granger
Lola Parkerson
Wilson Hallman
President
Ricky Harrison
Dorothy Redeemer
Curtis Gray, Sr.
Vice President
Joe Norwood
J.E. Smith
Guy Nowell
Lonnie Thigpen
Paul Mosley
Treasurer
Dot Merchant
Secretary
Perry E. Duckworth
Troy Chickaway
COMMITTEES
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
ECPDD County Committees
Revolving Loan Fund Review Committee
Aging Advisory Council
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee
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ECPDD Staff
Bill Richardson
Executive Director
Damien Franklin
Program Coordinator
Jennifer Morgan, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Jo Ann Adams
I&R/SHIP Coordinator
Clarrissa Gill, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Alice Beal
Medicaid Waiver Supervisor
Stephanie Harris, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Robin Nance
MAC Center Specialist
Susie Parker, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Paula Blackledge
Bookkeeper
Michael Howse
GIS Specialist
Julia Patton, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Patsy Blalock, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
April Ivy, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Josie Robinson
Nutrition Coordinator
Mike Blount
Fiscal Officer
Lisa Jones, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Jo Anna Tucker Stewart, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Christine Boose
Program Assistant
Minnie Brown
Janitorial
Stephanie Jones, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Latorria Towner, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Tanya King, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Teresa Tullos, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Jenifer Buford
Community Dev. Director
Billie Lay, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Louise Wallace, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Levera Chapman
Executive Secretary
Monica Logan
Bookkeeper/Program Aide
Charlotte Wash
Supportive Services Coord.
Rosie Coleman
Aging Director
Kawana McCary
Administrative Assistant
Earnestine Watkins, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Lynnetta Cooksey
Project Developer
Betty McGowan,LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Ginny Watkins. LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Kim Culbreth, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Alesha McQuarters
MAC Center I&R Assistant
Sarah Williams, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Sylvia Dean
District Ombudsman
Ida McReynolds, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Brenda Wragg
Program Specialist
Cynthia Ellis, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Emma Moore
Medicaid Waiver Secretary
Malithia Ford, LSW
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Terri Morland, RN
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
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GOLDEN TRIANGLE
Planning and Development District
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Rupert L. “Rudy” Johnson
106 Miley Road
Post Office Box 828
Starkville, MS 39760
Phone: (662) 324-7860
Fax: (662) 324-7328
Established: 1970
Area: 3,543 square miles
2010 Population: 177,627
Choctaw County
Ackerman
French Camp
Weir
Clay County
West Point
Lowndes County
Artesia
Caledonia
Columbus
Crawford
Website: www.gtpdd.com
Noxubee County
Brooksville
Macon
Shuqualak
Oktibbeha County
Maben
Starkville
Sturgis
Webster County
Eupora
Mantee
Mathiston
Walthall
PUBLICATIONS
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
GTPDD Newsletter
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Winston County
Louisville
Noxapater
GTPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
Four Years
Regular Meetings are
held quarterly in
March, June, September,
and December.
An Annual Meeting is
held in July.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
Robert “Bob” Boykin
President
R. B. Davis
Vice President
Jimmy Oliver
Secretary/Treasurer
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
David Carter
Chris McIntire
Paul Crowley
Floyd McKee
Shelton Deanes
Ralph McLain
Larry Duran
Luke Parkes
John Holliman
Sherman Patterson
Thomas Higgins
Michael Peterson
Marvell Howard
Don Posey
Luke Lummus
Jeff Smith
Ernie Jones
Russ Turner
Carl Clardy
Lance Crowley
Frank Ferguson
William Oliver
Don Posey
Marvell Spencer
Gloria Turnipseed
COMMITTEES
Area Agency on Aging
Executive Committee
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee
Revolving Loan Committee
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GTPDD Staff
Rupert L. “Rudy” Johnson
Executive Director
Dave Alexander
GIS Analyst
Beverly Baker
LSW/Case Manager
Alicia Barry
Homemaker Supervisor
Phylis W. Benson
Project Analyst
Melody Bensend
Nutrition Coordinator
Jennifer Bridges
LSW/Case Manager
Spencer Broocks
District Planner/Housing
Specialist
Cindy Brown
Clerk
Stephanie Cannon
LSW/Case Manager
Amanda Carden
B2I Coordinator/Respite
Clerk
Darlene Cox
Lab Director - GTPDD West
Point Family Clinic
John Cox, MD
GTPDD West Point Family
Clinic
G.H. Crawford, III
District Planner
Lena Davis
Transportation
Robert Dill
GIS Technician
Lisa Doane
Homemaker Clerk
Charlotte Dowd, RN
Case Manager
Sharon Duke
SHIP Coordinator
Summer Elinburg
Homemaker Scheduler
Stacy Elkins, RN
Case Manager
Rachel Embry
LSW/Case Manager
Tammy Castle, RN
Case Manager
Stephanie Fenton
Homemaker Supervisor
Lisa Clark
Billing Clerk - GTPDD West
Point Family Clinic
Phyllis Flake
Homemaker Assistant Dir.
Angel Coggins
Solid Waste Billing Clerk
Jimmy C. Cole
Loan Officer
Sherri Fowler
Receptionist/Trans. Coord.
Ruth Franks, RN
GTPDD West Point Family
Clinic
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Bobby Gann
Director AAA
Martie Gibson
Ombudsman
Tina Gill, RN
Case Manager
Tiffany Gilliland
Health Information Tech.
Willer Ree Glenn
Homemaker Field Supervisor
Ethel Goss
Homemaker Field Supervisor
Jenny Grantham
LSW/Case Manager
Donna Green
WIA Case Manager
Carla Guyton
Sr. Activity Ctr. Coordinator
Michelle Harris, RN
Medicaid Waiver Supervisor
Tim Heard, Jr.
Computer Systems Analyst
Jessica Henry
LSW/Case Manager
Lynn Herndon
LSW/Case Manager
Dixie Higginbotham
Homemaker Director
Sharon Hunt, RN
Case Manager
Hutson Ford
IT Support
GTPDD Staff
Tricia Jones
Administrative Assistant
Joanne Peterson
Assistant Fiscal Officer
Lisa Stallings
Human Resources
Anna Lancaster
Pharmacist
Mitzi Phelps, RN
Case Manager
Scott Stewart
Network Specialist
Mitzi Lawrence
WIA Program Director
Elberta Phillips
Fiscal Officer
Audie Strain
LSW/Case Manager
Lindsey Marsh, RN
Case Manager
Ashley Pollard, LPN
GTPDD West Point Family
Clinic
Cindi Thompson
MW Support Staff
Christy Massey, RN
Case Manager
Tina McWhorter, RN
Case Manager
Janice Miller
LSW/Case Manager
Mary Miller, CNP
GTPDD West Point Family
Clinic
Regina Rambus
Homemaker Field Supervisor
Angela Reed
Scanning Coordinator
Cindy Reese, RN
Case Manager
Judy Tranum
Solid Waste Billing Clerk
Pamela Turner
SHIP Clerk
Libby Wansley, RN
Case Manager
Jennifer Riley
Patient Care Coordinator
Cindy White
Receptionist, GTPDD
West Point Family Clinic
Kim Mills, RN
Case Manager
Amy Sanford
Aging Program Coordinator
Wendy Williams
Staff Accountant
Michele Milner
Homemaker Clerk
Toby Sanford
GIS Manager
Lesa Wilson
LSW/Case Manager
Debbie Mullendore
Receptionist, GTPDD West
Point Family Clinic
Angelia Sansing
LSW/Case Manager
Suzanne Winstead
LSW/Case Manager
Andrea Scott
Pharm Tech
Elizabeth Wyatt
Clerk
Enjoli Nolen
Medical Billing Coordinator
Jennifer Odom
WIA Case Manager
Kenny Orr
Certified Public Accountant
Jana Peterson, RN
Case Manager
Teresa Shumaker
WIA Case Manager
Helen Smith, RN
Case Manager
Lauren Smith
LSW/Case Manager
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NORTH CENTRAL
Planning and Development District
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Steve Russell
28 Industrial Park Boulevard
Winona, MS 38967
Phone: (662) 283-2675
Fax: (662) 283-5875
Established: 1969
Area: 4,042 square miles
2010 Population: 127,185
Website: www.ncpdd.org
Attala County
Ethel
Kosciusko
McCool
Sallis
Carroll County
Carrollton
North Carrollton
Vaiden
Holmes County
Cruger
Durant
Goodman
Lexington
Pickens
Tchula
West
Grenada County
Grenada
Leflore County
Greenwood
Itta Bena
Morgan City
Schlater
Sidon
Montgomery County
Duck Hill
Kilmichael
Winona
PUBLICATIONS
NCPDD Newsletter - Quarterly
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
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Yalobusha County
Coffeeville
Oakland
Water Valley
NCPDD Board of Directors
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
TERM OF OFFICE:
One Year
Sam Abraham
Michael Lott
Jimmy Cockroft
Keith McGee
Robert Collins
Lee McMinn
Rickie Corley
Stanley “Sugar” Mullins
Marvin Coward
Tim Pinkard
Angela Curry
Lindsay Roberts, Jr.
Larry Davis
Wayne Self
Charles Fancher
Amos Sims
Talmadge “Tee” Golding
George Suggs
Chad Gray
Gerry Taylor
Joseph Guess
Earline Townes
Larry Hart
Johnny Hayward
Willie Townsend
Terry Herbert
George Johnson
Jimmy Willis
Henry Luckett
Charlie Lee
James H. Young
Regular meetings
are held quarterly.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
Darrell Robinson
President
Keith McGee
Vice-President
Ron Wood
Immediate Past President
Anjuan Brown
Eddie Womble
COMMITTEES
Revolving Loan Fund Committee
Area Agency on Aging
Executive Committee
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee
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NCPDD Staff
Steve Russell
Executive Director
Beth Estes, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Johnny Shell
Planner/Loan Officer
Darlena Allen
Aging Director
Loralee Fletcher
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Angie Smith, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Dawn Blakely, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Vernice George, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Mary Smith
Ombudsman
Angie Branch
Program Coordinator II
Tony Green
Fiscal Officer/Governmental
Specialist
Flora Stigler
Nutrition Coordinator
Freda Butts
Program Coordinator IV
LaRisa Campbell, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Teresa Carpenter, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Barbara Chambley
Assistant Fiscal Officer/
Office Manager
Carla Hedgepeth, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Susan Herod, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Terry Jones, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Laura Martin
Secretary/Receptionist
Jimmy Chesteen
IT/GIS Technician
Shirley McLaurin
Programs Coordinator
Cynthia Collins, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
LaDonna Moss, LSW
Case Mgr. Supervisor/
Medicaid Waiver
Cherie Cotten
Assistant Fiscal Officer
Lynn Crow, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Gwen Davis
Medicaid Waiver/Loan
Program Technician
Cynthia Perkins
Program Coordinator III
Chris Pope
Planner
Jeanette B. Ringo
WIA Program Coordinator
Mildred R. Davis, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Tammy Sanders, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Rachelle Deaton, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Andrea Scaife, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
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Paula Suddeth, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Eddie Mae Tate
Ombudsman
Julie Mullen Taylor, LSW
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Rhonda Townsend, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
Christopher Weathers
Assistant Executive Director/
Information Technology Mgr.
Sandra Welch, RN
Case Mgr./Medicaid Waiver
John Wiggers
Planner
Clifton “Rio” Winters
Planner
NORTH DELTA
Planning and Development District
Coahoma County
Clarksdale
Coahoma
Friars Point
Jonestown
Lula
Lyon
Desoto County
Hernando
Horn Lake
Olive Branch
Southaven
Walls
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
James Curcio
N
Established: 1967
Area: 3,657 square miles
2010 Population: 285,375
220 Power Drive
Post Office Box 1488
Batesville, MS 38606-1488
Phone: (662) 561-4100
Fax: (662) 561-4112
Website: www.ndpdd.com
Panola County
Batesville
Como
Courtland
Crenshaw
Pope
Sardis
Quitman County
Crowder
Falcon
Lambert
Marks
Sledge
Tallahatchie County
Charleston
Glendora
Sumner
Tutwiler
Webb
Tate County
Coldwater
Senatobia
PUBLICATIONS
NDPDD Resource Directory
NDPDD Data Handbook
Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Tunica County
Tunica
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NDPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
One Year
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
Regular meetings are
held in January, March,
May, July, September,
and November.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
James B. Sowell
President
Timothy Burrel
Vice President
Lorine Cady
Secretary/Treasurer
Vernice Avant
Cedric Burnett
James Birge
Kelly Morris
Lee Caldwell
Eddie Nabors
Mike Campbell
Johnny Newson
Michael Cathey
Paul Pearson
McKinley Daley
Charlie Reese
Jimmy Edwards
Robert Rowe
Jesse Ellis
Tony Sandridge
Bob Gann
Diane Shipp
Mark Hudson
Bernard White
Vanessa Lynchard
Catherine Wilson
Anita Greenwood
Manuel Killebrew
COMMITTEES
AAA Advisory Council
Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy Committee
Revolving Loan Review Committee
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NDPDD Staff
James Curcio
Executive Director
Alicia Danley, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
DeSoto County
Cicely Allen, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Coahoma County
Cheryl Davis
DeSoto County Homemaker
Kris Atkinson
Aging Outreach Coordinator
Sarah Davis
DeSoto County Homemaker
Mamie Avery
AAA Services Coordinator
Janet Flint, LSW
B2I
Violet Bass, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tunica County
Ashley Fowler, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Panola County
Mary Beck
DeSoto County Homemaker
Diane Gilliland
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
DeSoto County
Arnetta Brown, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Coahoma County
Francine Glass, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tallahatchie County
Kathy Brown, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tallahatchie County
Roderick Gordon
Director, Area Agency on Aging
Misty Burrows, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Panola County
Trey Hamby
Assistant Executive Director
Delois Hardiman
Director, Medicaid Waiver
Meg Busby, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Coahoma County
Cheryl James
Aging Assistant, Nutrition Coordinator
Linda Clark, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Panola County
Cynthia Johnson, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
DeSoto County
Elgalene Close
Ombudsman
Debra Jones, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Quitman County
Bertha Collins
Secretary/Receptionist
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NDPDD Staff
Romona Jones, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tallahatchie County
Vera Spight
Tunica County Homemaker
Amanda Taylor, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tallahatchie County
Julie Ledbetter, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Quitman County
Shellie Taylor, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tate County
Angela McCachren, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Panola County
Vivian Thomas
Tunica County Homemaker
Lillian Morris
Program Specialist
Melissa Thompson, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Panola County
Phillip Needham
DeSoto County Transportation Driver
Mary Parks
Assistant Comptroller
Gale Verner, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
DeSoto County
Ashley Pettit, LSW
Assistant, Medicaid Waiver
Jeff Walters
Planning Director
Emily Purdy, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver Tallahatchie
County
Carol Watson, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tunica County
Cynthia Rayborn, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
DeSoto County
Don Wilkerson, CPA
Chief Fiscal Officer
Bridget Riley, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tate County
Kristi Williamson, LSW
Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
DeSoto County
Trina Robison, RN
Nurse Case Manager, Medicaid Waiver
Tate County
Granville Sherman
Program Specialist
Bill Singuefield
DeSoto County Transportation Driver
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NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI
Planning and Development District
Alcorn County
Corinth
Farmington
Glen
Kossuth
Rienzi
Benton County
Ashland
Hickory Flat
Snow Lake Shores
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Sharon Gardner
Established: 1970
Area: 2,827 square miles
2010 Population: 150,031
619 East Parker Drive
Post Office Box 600
Booneville, MS 38829
Phone: (662) 728-6248
Fax: (662) 728-2417
Website: www.nempdd.com
Marshall County
Byhalia
Holly Springs
Potts Camp
Prentiss County
Baldwyn
Booneville
Jumpertown
Marietta
Tippah County
Blue Mountain
Dumas
Falkner
Ripley
Walnut
Tishomingo County
Belmont
Burnsville
Golden
Iuka
Paden
Tishomingo
NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
PUBLICATIONS
NEMPDD Resource Directory
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Area Agency on Aging Plan Update
Newsletter
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NEMPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
One to Four Years
Regular meetings are held
on the first Monday night
of alternate months,
beginning in February.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
Thomas M. Coleman
President
R. C. Anderson
1st Vice President
Bryant Elliott
2nd Vice President
James “Bubba” Griffin
3rd Vice President
Wendell Southward
4th Vice President
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
J.M. “Flick” Ash
Bobby Martin
Rex Coggins
Nicky McRae
Eddie Dixon
Dal Nelms
Dennis Grisham
Melvin Oatis
Brandon Grissom
Mark Ormon
Jimmy Gunn
Ricky Pipkin
J.C. Hill
Danny Ryan
Mike Huddleston
Keith Taylor
Larry Lambert
Jimmy Tate Waldon
Joe Wayne Garner
Secretary-Treasurer
COMMITTEES
Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee
Management Committee
Revolving Loan Fund Review Committee
Revolving Loan Fund Committee
NEMPDD Foundation, Inc.
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NEMPDD Staff
Sharon Gardner
Executive Director
Sadie Hardin
Assistant Director
Connie Alberson, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Dana Harrell, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Kathy Brinkley
GIS/Planning Technician
Rick Hargett
Computer Services
Wanda Christian
Economic & Community
Development Coordinator
Lisa Henry, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Leah DePriest
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Charlotte Derrick
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Supervisor
Janet Dixon
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Angie Duvall
Administrative Assistant
Orber Dye
AAA Assistant
Dian Gray, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Bessie Greer
Ombudsman/EEOC Officer
Amy Gresham, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Darlene Grimes
Small Grants Administrator
Martha Hall
Fiscal Officer
Donna Hester
Loan Officer
Amy Ivy
Administrative Assistant
Teresa Jordan, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Jessica Kebodeaux
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Irene Keller
Medicaid Waiver Assistant
Jamie McCoy
Economic & Community
Development Coordinator
Celita Miller
Loan Officer/Community
Navigator Bridge to
Independence
Lisa Mitchell
Assistant Fiscal Officer
Lori Murry
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Carla Newman
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
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Marsha O’Neal, RN
Medicaid Waiver/Bridge to
Independence
Jane Perrigo, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Linda Presley
Director, Area Agency on
Aging
Heather Roberts, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Anna Robinson
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Jessica Rowan
Aging Services Coordinator
Alex Sartain
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Jessica Shook, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Melissa South, LSW
Medicaid Waiver
Paula Tice
LSW/Medicaid Waiver
Diana Wall, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Alison Wildmon, RN
Medicaid Waiver
Monica Wildmon
Administrative Assistant
SOUTH DELTA
Planning and Development District
INTERIM
DIRECTOR
Tommy Goodwin
124 South Broadway
Post Office Box 1776
Greenville, MS 38702
Phone: (662) 378-3831
Fax: (662) 378-3834
Website: southdeltapdd.com
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, INC.
Established: 1967
Area: 3,602 square miles
2010 Population: 130,429
Bolivar County
Alligator
Benoit
Beulah
Boyle
Cleveland
Duncan
Gunnison
Merigold
Mound Bayou
Pace
Renova
Rosedale
Shaw
Shelby
Winstonville
Humphreys County
Belzoni
Isola
Louise
Silver City
Issaquena County
Mayersville
Sharkey County
Anguilla
Cary
Rolling Fork
PUBLICATIONS
Business Plans
Comprehensive Plans
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Regional Waste Plans
Workforce Plans
Rural Development Plans
Water & Wastewater Plans
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Sunflower County
Doddsville
Drew
Indianola
Inverness
Moorhead
Ruleville
Sunflower
Washington County
Arcola
Greenville
Hollandale
Leland
Metcalfe
SDPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
Three Years
Regular meetings are held
quarterly as needed.
The Executive Committee
meets monthly.
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
Clanton Beamon
Henry Reed, Jr.
Barry W. Bryant
Steve Shurden
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
William Carpenter
Willie Simmons
Dr. J. Y. Trice
President
James Denson
Richard D. Stevens
Edgar Donahoe
Vice President
Helen Johnson
Russell Stewart
Shelly Newell
Judson Thigpen
Henry Phillips, Jr.
Paul W. Watson, Jr.
Bern Prewitt
Larry White
Willie F. Brown
Secretary/Treasurer
Mike Gordon
Marilyn Hansell
Billy Nowell
Michael Parker, Sr.
Merlin Richardson
COMMITTEES
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee
Regional Aging Advisory Committee
Revolving Loan Fund Committee
Development Task Force
Citizen’s Advisory - Housing Committee
Small Business Assistance Loan Review
Delta Workforce Investment Board (WIA)
Local Elected Officials Board (LEO)
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SDPDD Staff
Tommy Goodwin
Interim Director
Sylvia Jackson, Director
Area Agency on Aging
Jacquelyn Redmond
Coordinator of Programs
Cheryl Beck, LSW
Case Manager
Betty Jenkins, LSW
Case Manager
Michele Reed, LSW
Case Manager
Amber Blocker, LSW
Case Manager
Deloris Johnson, RN
Case Manager
Rose Reed
Fiscal Officer
Angie Carter, LSW
MAC Center Manager
Sharon Johnson
WIA Executive Secretary
Pat Resiner
Loan Officer
Danette Clark, LSW
Case Manager
Ralph Jones
MIS/Evaluation Specialist
Jackie Roberts
Adult Program Coordinator
Carnealious Collins, RN
Case Manager
Sharon Kent, RN
Case Manager
Shantalle Smith
Program Mgt. Asst.
Renika Conley, RN
Case Manager
Randall Lauderdale
Senior Housing Manager
Vescia Smith, RN
Case Manager
Penne Davis, LSW
Case Manager
Pearlene Love
Secretary
Brittany Stone, LSW
Case Manager
Allyson Denson, Director
Community Development
Thressa Love, LSW
Case Manager
Frances Stowers, RN
Case Manager
Cathy Dickerson, RN
Case Manager
Tracy Malone
MW Supervisor
Karmen Thomas, LSW
Case Manager
Jane Frith
Accounting Clerk
Wanda B. Marquis, RN
Case Manager
Nikesha Tillman
Ombudsman
Eddie Hall, RN
Case Manager
Clara Martin, LSW
Case Manager
Jonathan L. Troyka
Grants Administrator
Blythe Hamburg, LSW
Case Manager
Jane McCarty, RN
Case Manager
Nelda Weaver, RN
Case Manager
Chuck Herring
Small Business Developer
Gail Mevers
Program Dev. Coordinator
Robin Williams, RN
Case Manager
Elisa Houston, RN
Case Manager
Jana Meyer, LSW
Case Manager
Ann Williamson
Assistant Executive Director
Barbara Humphrey
WIA Youth Coordinator
Florine Miller
NEG Coordinator
Sherry Wilson
MAC Center Specialist
Estella Hunter, LSW
Case Manager
Georgia Pitchford
SHIP Coordinator
Mitzi Woods
WIA Director
Brenda Ingram, RN
Case Manager
Patricia Plummer, LSW
Case Manager
Goldie Jackson, RN
Case Manager
Irene Pope, LSW
Case Manager
Kimberly Jackson, LSW
Case Manager
Donna Powell, RN
Case Manager
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SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Planning and Development District
Covington County
Collins
Mt. Olive
Seminary
Forrest County
Hattiesburg
Petal
George County
Lucedale
Greene County
Leakesville
McLain
Hancock County
Bay St. Louis
Diamondhead
Waveland
Harrison County
Biloxi
D’Iberville
Gulfport
Long Beach
Pass Christian
Jackson County
Gautier
Moss Point
Ocean Springs
Pascagoula
Jefferson Davis County
Bassfield
Prentiss
Jones County
Ellisville
Laurel
Sandersville
Soso
Lamar County
Lumberton
Purvis
Sumrall
Marion County
Columbia
Pearl River County
Picayune
Poplarville
Perry County
Beaumont
New Augusta
Richton
Stone County
Wiggins
Wayne County
State Line
Waynesboro
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Leonard Bentz, II
9229 Highway 49
Gulfport, MS 39503
Phone: (228) 868-2311
Fax: (228) 868-7094
Website: www.smpdd.com
Established: 1967
Area: 8,818 square miles
2010 Population: 771,793
HATTIESBURG OFFICE
700 Hardy Street
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Phone: (601) 545-2137
Fax: (601) 545-2164
Gulfport Office
Hattiesburg Office
PUBLICATIONS
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Governor’s Workforce Annual Report
Local Workforce Plan
WOW - Wonders of Workforce TDWA E-Newsletter
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SMPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
Four Years
Regular meetings are
held quarterly.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
Lynn Cartlidge
President
Frances Fredericks
First Vice President
Johnny Burnett
Second Vice President
Scott Strickland
Secretary
Henry McCullum
Treasurer
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
Samuel Alsgood, Jr.
Charles Marshall
Bobby Bolton
Larry McDonald
Larry Bolton
Connie Moran
Todd Broome
Calvin Newsom
Phillip Carlisle
Chris H. Odom
Tommy Dews
Lance Pearson
Guy Easterling
Gerolene Rayborn
Sedgie Foxworth
Connie Rockco
Morris Hill
Richard Santiago
David Hogan
Steve Seymour
Jerry Hutto
William Skellie, Jr.
J. Patrick Lee
John H. Thompson
William Lewis
Ray Wesson
Mike Mangum
COMMITTEES
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Revolving Loan Fund Committee
Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee
Twin Districts Local Elected Officials Board
Twin Districts Local Workforce Investment Board
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SMPDD Staff
Leonard Bentz, II
Executive Director
Greyson Chambliss
Office Assistant
Tosshia Gandy
Case Manager
Sonya Allen
Program Specialist
Jacqulin D. Clark
Case Manager
Angela Gates
Case Manager
Thania Averett
Sr. Services Program Supv.
Karen Michelle Clark
GIS Manager
Laura L. Gillissie
Case Manager
Anicia Barnes
Case Manager
Jared Clay
Economic Development Mgr.
Janice A. Hale
SCSEP Program Manager
Carolyn Bates
Case Manager Supervisor
Lisa Counts
Case Manager
Chasity Harrison
Program Specialist
Allison L. Beasley
Economic Dev. Division Dir.
Elsie Cranford
Case Manager Supervisor
Pat Harvey
Case Aide
Ashley Becht
Case Manager
Linda Kay Creel
Case Manager
Tina Hinkle
Case Manager
Kara W. Benefield
Finance Supervisor
Rebecca Crotwell
Case Manager
Linda S. Hubbard
Case Manager
Margaret A. Boykin
Case Manager
Sandra K. Cutler
Workforce Outreach
Specialist and Monitor
Katrina Hyde
Case Manager
Elleecia Brand
Case Manager
Erna C. Brewer
Case Manager
Shonette Bridges
Case Manager
Sandra Brock
Program Specialist
Celeste Brown
FGP Program Manager
Mattie R. Brown
Case Manager
Rebecca Brown
Workforce Dev. Manager
Lydia C. Davis
Information & Referral
Coordinator
Valerie Devereux
Case Manager
Andrea C. Dexter
Case Manager
Eleanor Dillon
SCSEP Program Assistant
Sharline D. Dixon
Case Manager
Evelyn Dorn
SCSEP Assistant
John Burton
Case Manager
Shekela Shonta Duncan
Youth Monitor & Program
Coordinator
Freda Byrd
Case Manager
Nona Dunlap
Case Manager
Diane F. Carlisle
Administrative Assistant
Angela Dunn
Case Manager
Ann Carlock
Case Manager
Jennifer Evans
Case Manager
Maggie Chapman
Case Manager
Sondra Fox
Case Manager
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Laurie L. Hyde
Fiscal Officer
Gretta Ingram
Case Manager
Kenneth W. Jett
Program Support Specialist
Jaquilla Jones
Case Manager
Jon T. Jones
Outreach Worker
Terry Jones
Program Specialist
Teresa Kemp
Case Manager
Paige Kennedy
Hattiesburg Manager/
Outreach Coordinator
Dawn Keys
Case Manager
Cindy Kinard
Executive Assistant
Janet L. Kittinger
Ombudsman
SMPDD Staff
Elizabeth C. Ladner
Human Resources Manager
Tekisha Mitchell
Case Manager
Lisa Taylor
Case Manager
Mary LaRosa, CPA/CIA
Finance Division Director
Jenna Mitchener
Finance Clerk
Marsha B. Taylor
Research Development
Shirley Leggett
Case Manager Supervisor
Robert P. Moore
Senior Services Division
Director
Camellia Thompson
Case Manager
Jon C. Lukes
IT Analyst
Tina J. Magee
Case Manager
David J. Manasco
SHIP/SMP Coord.
Nicole Mathis
IA&R Coordinator
Leisa Matulich
Receptionist
Anne Mayer
Case Manager
Terry C. Mayfield
Case Manager
Tee McCovey
Workforce Dev. Div. Dir.
Latonya McCullum
Outreach Worker
Ethel B. McDonald
Case Manager
Katherine H. McLendon
Case Manager
Regina W. Melton
Senior Program Manager
Michelle Miller
Program Specialist
Sherry Mills
Case Manager
Linda Millsap
Case Manager Supervisor
Constance Mingo
Case Manager
Marilyn Minor
WIA Programs Administrator
Andrea Mitchell
Case Manager
Tina F. Mozingo
Outreach Worker
Marlo Tipton
Sr. Services Program
Coordinator
Ronda M. Mullins
Nutrition Coordinator
Claire Hilliard Trudell
Case Manager
Ken Mustered
Special Projects Officer
Shelia Varnado
AmericCorps Program
Specialist
Stephen O’Mara
Loan Program Manager
Amy Necaise
Case Manager
Gregory Payne
Job Developer
Patsy Peterson
Case Manager
Liz Raley
Fundraising
Elizabeth Rawls
Case Manager
Patti Rogers
Case Manager
Victoria L. Sanford
Case Manager
Mary M. Shelton
Case Manager
Misty Smith
Case Manager
Patricia C. Smith
Case Manager
Felicia Spikes
Receptionist
Catherine Suddeth
Case Manager
Tonya Summers
Case Manager
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Denise V. Virgil
Case Manager
Anecia Walker
Case Manager
Dorothy R. Walley
Medicaid Waiver Manager
Charlotte Watson
Program Specialist
Grant Wesley
Receptionist
Shari H. White
Workforce Fiscal and
Programmatic Analyst
Christina Wilburn
Case Manager
Annette M. Wiley
Ombudsman
Joan P. Williams
Case Manager
Tokikie Williamson
Case Manager
Constance Wilson
Case Manager
Taylor Woolbright
Finance Clerk
Kathy Yard
Job Developer
Amy Zeeck
Case Manager
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
Planning and Development District
Adams County
Natchez
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Wirt L. Peterson
Amite County
Crosby
Gloster
Liberty
100 South Wall Street
Natchez, MS 39120
Phone: (601) 446-6044
Fax: (601) 446-6071
Claiborne County
Port Gibson
Website:
www.swmpdd.com
Franklin County
Bude
Meadville
Roxie
Jefferson County
Fayette
Lawrence County
Monticello
New Hebron
Silver Creek
Lincoln County
Brookhaven
Pike County
Magnolia
McComb
Osyka
Summit
Established: 1975
Area: 5,284 square miles
2010 Population: 184,399
Walthall County
Tylertown
Wilkinson County
Centreville
Woodville
PUBLICATIONS
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
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SWMPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE:
Four Years
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
Regular meetings are
held quarterly on the second Tuesday of the last
month in the quarter.
An Annual Meeting is
held on the third Tuesday
in September.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
Helen Hunter
President
Darryl Grennell
Vice President
Clifton Terrell
Sec./Treasurer
George Collins
Robert Jones
Amile Ashley
Chuck Lambert
Gloria Bonds
Mike Lazarus
Tazwell Bowsky
Warren Leake
Eddie Brown
Robert Morgan
David Carter
Larry Montgomery
Robert Collier
Amos Newman
Jared Evans
Dave Nichols
Diana Gillard
Rev. Rickey O’Quinn
Mack Haynes
Ray Perryman
Britt Herrin
Daniel Porter
James Hill
Webster Sias
Richard Hollins
Samuel White
Trent Hudson
Jackie Whittington
Johnny Hughes
Jerry Wilson
Angela Hutchins
Nolan Williamson
Avis King
Woodrow Wilson
COMMITTEES
Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy Committee
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SWMPDD Staff
Wirt Peterson
Executive Director
Safronia James
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Heather Peeples
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Chelsea Anderson
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Sheri Kammerdeiner
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
LaQuanda Pittman
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Tammy Anderson
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Tamekia Kees
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Ashlea Rand
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Jeannie Ballew
Program Coordinator
Allen Laird
Planner
Christina Seydell
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Yolanda Campbell
Aging Director
Ginger Lambert
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Michell Singleton
Program Coordinator
Cleopatra Carradine
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Rhonda Love
Medicaid Waiver Nurse
Donna Smith
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Julia Cockerham
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Bessie Lovett
Administrative Assistant
Lauren Smith
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Mary Davis
Program Specialist
Cynthia Magee
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Lynette Smith
Planner
Pat Domin
Service Coordinator
Zenobia Marshall
Bus Driver
Ruthie Stampley
Case Manager
Manfred Eidt
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Amanda May
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Sandy Terrell
Receptionist
Ashton Farr
MCW Billing Clerk B2ICN
Carla McLemore
Receptionist
Chad Thomas
Case Manager
Jason Ford
Ombudsman
Rebecca McManus
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Martha Tomlinson
MCW Support B2ICN
LaShandra Grady
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
LeeAnn Milligan
Loan Officer
Sara Travis
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Mary Guice
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Tracy Moak
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Cynthia Williams
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Allison Hoeniges
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Patricia Moore
Service Coordinator
Judy Wilson
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Annette Holmes
Receptionist
Connie Nations
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Nova York
Medicaid Waiver Supervisor
LeeAnn Holmes
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Missy Newman
Service Coordinator
Bobbi Young
Accountant
Sophronia Hughes
Fiscal Officer
Debbie O’Neal
ADC Coordinator
Jessica Zeigler
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Betty Jones
Bookkeeper
Catherine O’Quinn
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
Nichelle Zion
Medicaid Waiver Case Mgr.
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THREE RIVERS
Planning and Development District
Calhoun County
Big Creek
Bruce
Calhoun City
Derma
Pittsboro
Slate Springs
Vardaman
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
Vernon R. Kelley, III
75 South Main Street
Post Office Drawer 690
Pontotoc, MS 38863
Phone: (662) 489-2415
Fax: (662) 489-6815
Website: www.trpdd.com
Established: 1971
Area: 4,379 square miles
2010 Population: 261,880
Chickasaw County
Houston
New Houlka
Okolona
Woodland
Itawamba County
Fulton
Mantachie
Tremont
Lafayette County
Abbeville
Oxford
Taylor
Lee County
Baldwyn
Guntown
Nettleton
Plantersville
Saltillo
Shannon
Tupelo
Verona
NEWSLETTERS
TRPDD Board of Directors Quarterly Newsletter
TRPDD Staff Quarterly Newsletter
WIA Quarterly Newsletter
PUBLICATIONS
Three Rivers PDD Annual Report
WIA Local Plan
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Regional Solid Waste Plan
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Monroe County
Aberdeen
Amory
Gattman
Hatley
Smithville
Pontotoc County
Algoma
Ecru
Pontotoc
Sherman
Thaxton
Toccopola
Union County
Blue Springs
Myrtle
New Albany
TRPDD Board of Directors
TERM OF OFFICE: Five Years
Regular meetings
are held on the third
Monday of each month.
OTHER BOARD MEMBERS
Brad Blalock
Ricky Johnson
Roosevelt Blackmon
Chad McLarty
Samuel Buchanan
Tony Morgan
Jeff Busby
Nan Nanney
Lena Chewe
Jim Owen
Carol Crawford
Stacey Parker
John Darden
Benny Rakestraw
Danny Holley
J.R. Denton
Cleavon Smith
Eric Hughes
Cliff Easley
Jeff Stafford
Carolyn Estes
Wayne Stokes
Jerry Hall
Robyn Tannehill
Billy Kirkpatrick
Sherwin Haynie
Lynette Weatherford
Anderson McFarland
Larry Johnson
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Phil Morgan
Chairman
Robert Blackmon
Earnest Fox
John Herrod, Jr.
Tommie Lee Ivy
Danny Jordan
Tim Kent
Early McKinney
Mike Roberts
Duane Tutor
Barney Wade
Fulton Ware
COMMITTEES
TRPDD Board of Directors
TRPDD Investment Corp. Board of Directors
Local Development Co. Board of Directors
Revolving Loan Fund Review Committee
MS Small Business Assist. Loan Review
Comm.
P.U.L. Alliance Board of Directors
Three Rivers Solid Waste Mgmt. Authority
CDE Board of Directors
CDE Advisory Committee
TRPDD Court System Mgmt. Committee
Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council
Ombudsman Advisory Committee
Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy Committee
G.M.& O. Rails to Trails Board
CARE Transition Committee
MS Partnership Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Board
MS Partnership Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act CEO
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TRPDD Staff
Vernon R. Kelley, III
Executive Director
Paula Coleman, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Cynthia Griffin, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Shelley Adams
Project Manager
Jean Courson
Fee Billing Clerk
Debbie Griggs, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Doris Ard
Receptionist/Nutrition
Coordinator Asst.
Lisa Cowart, RN
MAC Center Specialist
Frieda Harrison
Loans Administrative Asst.
Cecelia Crawford, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Michael Harmon
Computer Systems
Technician
Kay Bain
Respite Coordinator
Ronnie Bell
Div. Director Gov. Functions
Dawn Crawford
Payroll Mgr./Fringe Benefits
Coordinator
Wesley Bell
Project Manager
Minnie Croft, RN, C. BSN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Karen Heintze
Rails to Trails/IT Project Mgr.
Monye’ Bowdry, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Donna Cruse, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Patricia Henry
Ombudsman
Stephanie Bramlett, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Yolanda Davis, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Rebecca Brantley
Project Mgr./Industrial Dev.
Susan Easterling
Fee Billing Clerk
Keith Herring
TangleFoot Trail
Superintendent
Margaret Brim
LTCA/MW Division Director
Gordon Easterling
System Analyst
Bridget Brown
Aging Fiscal Officer
Jeremy Epting
Fiscal Director
Hannah Bruce, LSW
MW Social Worker/Case Mgr.
Deloise Ford, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Kurt Brummett
Research & Dev. Director
Casey Franks
Asst. Director of Industrial
Development
John Byers
Community & Economic
Development Director
Shannon Fulford, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Bonnie Childs
Fee Billing Clerk
Gary Golden
WIA Adult Programs Coord.
Shelia Clay, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Georganna Goode, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
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Sandra Heatherly, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Wade Holland
Sr. Medicare Patrol/ SHIP
Coordinator
Kim Holmes, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Teresa Hooker
Project Manager
Mary Howard
Project Manager
Bobbie Jaggers, RN, C. BSN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Patricia Jenkins
Nutrition Coordinator
Mike Johnson
Network Administrator
Jessica Jordan
WIA Assistant Div. Director
TRPDD Staff
Cleveland Joseph
Aging Division Director
Dan Reese
Solid Waste Specialist
Josh Sullivan
IT Technician
Bonnie J. Kelley
Office Manager
Administrative Assistant
Kelleigh Riddle, LSW
MAC Center Mgr.
Banji Taylor, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Penny Roberson, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Lynn Tutor
Project Manager
Regina Russell, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Phill Tutor
Legal Counselor
Bill Renick
WIA Division Director
Angela Vaughn
Fee Billing Clerk
Don Sanderson, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Shelly Walters
Accounts Payable Clerk
Seneca Shumpert
Outreach Coordinator
Josh West
Director of Industrial
Development
Mattox Koon
Loan Officer
Don Locke
TangleFoot Trail Manager
Courtney Maxey
Assistant Fiscal Director
Meghann McCarver
Fiscal Officer
Judy McCoy
Receptionist
Jana Montgomery, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Mitch Montgomery
Loan Division Director
Demetric Osborn, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Beth Payne, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Courtney Rackley
WIA MIS Coordinator
Dana Shaw, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Tonya Shirley
Fee Billing Division Director
Sapphina Sparrow, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Dana Spears, RN
MW Nurse Case Mgr.
Miranda Starks
Preventive Health Coord.
Secretary, Aging Division
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Lisa White
Fee Billing Clerk
Emily Wiggins, LSW
MW Social Worker Case Mgr.
Willistein Williams
MAC Center Specialist
Notes
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