(Gallery) Industries celebrated at annual event
Published 3:02 am Friday, February 14, 2025
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Stanley Kennedy Project Manager for CEDA, left, and CEDA Director Dale Greer. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
From left, Dr. Wayne Fuller CPB, Nick Shaver and Nick Hadley with the Alabama Department of Commerce, Brooks Krackle with the North Alabama Industrial Association and Ed Castile Deputy Secretary of Commerce. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Brian Naugher with U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville's office and Wallace State President Vicky Karolewics. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Rep. Randall Shedd, center, and Wallace State President Vicky Karolewics, right, visit with CEDA Director Dale Greer. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Bob Smith with the Department of Commerce. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Susan Eller with CEDA and Miac Vonthuelen with Rehau. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Walmart Distribution Center's JC Holler and son Kyle Holler visit with Steve Moore. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
From left, Les Jenkins and Eddie and Dana Harris. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
From left, are United Way Executive Director Stephanie Childers, Nancy Moore and United Way's Resource Development and Outreach Manager Taylor Johnson. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Brad Pepper Topre America, left, visits with Industrial Board member Barry McGriff. Amanda Shavers | The Cullman Times
Those who make Cullman County one of the top areas in the state for industry recruitment, growth and development gathered to celebrate the economic accomplishments of the past 12 months.
“I’m so thankful for the many industries that are here tonight,” Dale Greer, Cullman Economic Development Agency Director told those attending the Thursday evening’s annual Industry Appreciation reception at Terri Pines.
“You know, the jobs you create, the capital investment in these communities, and the goods and services that you demand to support your company. … I give y’all credit for where we are as a community today, people follow jobs. When you have jobs, you have the ability to get to everything else.”