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Tuesday | November 15, 2022

Amelia Wright, Member Service Representative II & Team Lead, and Allyson Sharpe, Member Service Representative, participated in Louisa LAUNCH, an all-day teacher enrichment day held at Louisa County High School on Monday, Nov. 7. Teachers learned about opportunities for REC to speak in their classrooms, REC’s Community Scholarships and the annual Youth Tour program for juniors.

Sequaya Smith, Member Service Representative, and Harold Billups, Member Service Field Representative, engaged with attendees at the Young Entrepreneurs’ Expo on Saturday, Nov. 12. This was a great opportunity to speak with students and their families about REC’s scholarships, Youth Tour and member benefits.

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