Friday, November 10, 2000

News Briefs

• National Association of Counties President Jane Hague has named Fulton County Commissioner Nancy A. Boxill as a member of the NACo Human Services and Education Steering Committee.

Boxill and other members of the committee will meet several times during the year to examine issues relating to immediate and long-range welfare reform, income maintenance, older Americans, community action, food stamps, rights of the handicapped, deinstitutionalization, low-income energy assistance, illegal aliens, refugees, domestic violence, and administration of county welfare programs.

Boxill also serves on the Health and Human Services Steering Committees of the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia. She has been a commissioner since 1988.

• Job-seekers can meet more than 60 top employers at the Fulton County Office of Workforce Development's third annual job fair, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14.

Sponsored by the Fulton County Human Services Department, the free fair will be at the Georgia State University Student Center, 44 Courtland St., at the corner of Gilmer Street, in downtown Atlanta.

Representatives from BellSouth, Coca-Cola, Federal Express, IBM, MCI, the Georgia Department of Labor, Grady Health System and other organizations will accept applications and resumés. Persons attending are encouraged to wear business attire.

 


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