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Ashtabula Growth Partnership Names Officers

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

JEFFERSON, Ohio – Scott Strayer of Cristal will serve as president of the Growth Partnership for Ashtabula County for 2012-2013, the partnership announced thisweek.

The committee also named Jeff Jenks of Truckmen Corp. as vice-president, Martin Kuula of First Energy Corp. as secretary and Craig Parker of Wenpro as treasurer.

The partnership also noted the addition of Jack Nettis, the administrator for the village of Orwell, to its executive committee, replacing AnnMarie Mihoci of Mohawk. Nettis joins Scott Becker of Chromaflo Technologies, Ken Johnson of the Conneaut Telephone Co., Ashtabula County Commissioner Peggy Carlo, Tom Hough of Andover Bank, John Palo of The Robert S. Morrison Foundation, andSusan Stocker of Kent State University Ashtabula Campus, who also serves as past president of the committee.

"The Growth Partnership looks forward to another great year of helping Ashtabula County grow,” said Brian Anderson, executive director. “We have a diverse executive committee that offers a unique set of backgrounds and skill sets to assist our efforts. Their service and dedication to our organization is greatly appreciated."

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