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AMG Vanadium, Inc.
Receives the
Eastern
Ohio Development Alliance
(EODA) Excellence Award for
Excellence in Industry and Commitment to
Community
Adversity, Space says, brings out
the best in America
April 27, 2009
WALNUT CREEK — Congressman Zack
Space, without minimizing the challenges
of the current state of the economy,
sounded a hopeful note Friday during the
19th annual meeting of the Eastern Ohio
Development Alliance.
“This is not the first time we have
faced adversity in this country,” Space
said. “Every time this nation has faced
adversity of this proportion, without
exception, what has been best about our
country, our culture and our
constitution has managed to shine
through.
“I mentioned earlier my concern about
the social reactions and the cultural
reactions this country may take in the
face of extreme adversity. That is an
issue, the importance of which should
not be understated.
“But I remain confident that what’s
good about America — our tolerance, our
respect for freedom and our
understanding for the need to create
opportunity for everyone — those
fundamental values will shine through.”
Space spoke briefly about a number of
topics, including Internet broadband
access, health care reform, the economic
stimulus bill, energy issues, global
warming and his belief that Medicare and
Medicaid need to be bolstered.
Also speaking was Ohio Secretary of
State Jennifer Brunner, who reported on
her office’s efforts to develop a new
database — an index of social health
indicators.
The late Donald Myers, former EODA
president and director of the Ohio
Mid-Eastern Governments Association, was
remembered.
Capping the meeting was the
presentation of EODA Excellence Awards
for business and tourism.
Local businesses recognized were
AMG Vanadium Corp. and the Ohio
Bridge Corp. Elsewhere, Tomorrow’s
Corner of St. Clairsville and Trumpet in
the Land of New Philadelphia earned
awards.
Photo By Sean
Scott/The Daily Jeffersonian
Participating in
the ceremony awarding an EODA
Excellence Award to AMG Vanadium Corp. are, left to
right, Congressman Zack Space,
Guernsey County Community
Improvement Corporation Director
Norm Blanchard, Colleen Heacock
of AMG Vanadium Corp.,
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer
Brunner and EODA President
Tracey Drake. |
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