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Walker graduates from University of Oklahoma EDI
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Monte Walker, of Howe Texas, graduated from the University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute on August 18, 2018. OU EDI is an intensive 117 hour certificate program which provides a broad spectrum of advanced education for the economic development professional. Mary Ann Moon, Dean, said, “OU EDI is the premier organization dedicated to training economic development professionals. These graduates represent some of the finest economic development practitioners in the U.S. working to support their local communities. My congratulations to them.”
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well as areas of concentration in Marketing, Strategic Planning, Entrepreneurship, and Managing Economic Development Organizations. Students typically take one to two years to complete the program through a series of inperson seminars, workshops and discussion groups. Walker finished the program in seven months from January through July.
This position requires a High School diploma or equivalent, and a minimum of 1 year of related experience.
This position prefers a minimum of 1 year of related experience.
OU EDI began in 1962 and is celebrating its 56th year of service to the economic development community. Fully accredited by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), the program has trained over 5,000 OU EDI classes focus on three graduates and remains the world’s major core areas including: leading economic development Business Retention and Expansion, teacher. Real Estate, and Credit Analysis, as +++
Howe Enterprise again nominated for Hugh Aynesworth Award Dallas, TX, Oct. 31, 2018 – The Press Club of Dallas has selected 27 finalists in 16 categories for the second annual Hugh Aynesworth Awards for Texas Journalism. The competition was open to Texas reporters, columnists, editors, photographers and videographers from throughout the state of Texas for work done in the calendar year 2017. “We increased the number of categories this year, and we’re excited by the response,” Press Club President Paul Wahlstrom said. Entries came from journalists and their news organizations in Dallas-Ft. Worth, San Antonio, Houston and smaller communities, such as Howe, a North Texas town with a population of about 2,600. “The judges wrote some really complimentary comments about the finalists,” Wahlstrom said. “Our judges are well-known journalists from the East Coast and have not been involved in Texas journalism, so their deliberations were based on what they read and saw, not who they knew.” The awards dinner and ceremony will be held Dec. 1, 2018 at the Irving Convention Center, beginning at 5 pm. and is open to the public. It will be hosted by John McCaa, longtime news anchor at WFAA
TV. Tickets are available through Eventbrite. The Howe Enterprise was a finalist and eventual winner of the firsttime award in 2017 for weekly newspapers. The story entitled, "EF-1 Tornado; EF-5 Community" won the award for the 55-year-old publication. This year's nominated story was entitled, "Two Howe ladies blessed to survive weekend in Vegas." The competition is named for Hugh Aynesworth, an awardwinning reporter and editor, whose first-hand recounting of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy resulted in his bestselling book, November 22, 1963: Witness to History. A long-time Press Club member and past president, Aynesworth is the author of several investigative books and is a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist.
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