Walton County Economic Development Alliance Board Vacancy

Walton County Economic Development Alliance Board Vacancy
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Walton County recently issued the following announcement.

The Walton County Economic Development Alliance Board is currently accepting resumes to fill a Board of Directors vacancy. This vacancy must be filled by an individual from the Private Sector. This seat is a 2 year term and is renewable come December 1 of the member’s second year.

Individuals interested in filling this seat are required to submit a resume and a brief background synopsis of their community and/or business involvement within Walton County. Individuals filling the Board of Directors seat for Private Sector are not required to reside within Walton County; however that individual and/or business must show demonstrable connection to Walton County and its economic development. 

All submissions must be dropped off or mailed to to the Walton County Economic Development Alliance (WCEDA) office at 76 North Sixth Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433. Submissions may also be emailed to Bill Imfeld, Executive Director at bill@wcedafl.com.

The deadline for all submissions is April 10, 2022.

Original source can be found here.



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