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] t no le ab ail av Steve Russell Executive Director 28 Industrial Park Boulevard Winona, MS 38967-8709 Tel: (662) 283-2675 Fax: (662) 283-5875 [email protected] oto North Central PDD Ph 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 Auto Assembly Line -2- 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. -3- 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 -4- 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 -5- 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 -6- 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. -7- 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 -8- 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 -9- 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 -10- 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 -11- 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 -12- 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 -13- 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. -14- 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 -15- 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 -16- 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 -17- 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 -18- 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 -19- 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 -20- 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 -21- 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 -22- 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 -23- 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 -24- 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 -25- 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 -26- 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. -27- 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 -28- 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 -29- 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) -30- 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 -31- 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 -32- 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 -33- 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 -34- 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 -35- 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 -36- 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 -37- 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. -38- 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 -39- 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 -40- 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. -41- 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 -42- Lisa White Fee Billing Clerk Emily Wiggins, LSW MW Social Worker Case Mgr. Willistein Williams MAC Center Specialist Notes Notes
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