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EWIB Two-Year Modified Strategic Plan
Eastern
2007 Labor Force Briefing
Okmulgee Area Labor
Force Study

Eastern Region Healthcare Coalition
Regional Economic Development Council

Educational Needs Index
PowerPoint-OK


Oklahoma Partnership of Industry & Education

Touch Choices
- Tough Times
NEWT Gingrich Video
The Flow of Money
100 New
Jobs
Profile
The
Eastern Workforce Investment Board is the governing body of the Eastern
Workforce Investment Area which is comprised of seven counties
in Oklahoma. These seven counties are defined by three labor market areas:
LMA-18: Okmulgee County; LMA-22: McIntosh, Muskogee, & Wagoner
Counties; & LMA-24: Adair, Cherokee, & Sequoyah Counties. The
principal office is located in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
EWIB is a nonprofit organization incorporated under the laws of the State of Oklahoma and recognized by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, the
Oklahoma Department of
Commerce, the Governor's
Council for Workforce and Economic Development, and the Governor as the proper body to carry out the purposes and functions of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
EWIB was established in compliance with the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-220, August 7, 1998 Enacted Workforce Development Legislation) to act as a full partner with local elected officials in setting policy and overseeing Workforce Investment Programs in the Workforce Investment Area.
Contact Information
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CLEO |
Chairman |
Vice-Chairman |
Director |
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Gene Wallace |
Gilbert
Hall |
Bill Middleton |
Nanette Robertson |
Ph: (918) 683-8553 Fax: (918) 682-3258

Webmaster:
nrobertson@easternwib.com |