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The mission
of the Pocahontas County Chamber of Commerce is to promote a progressive,
sustainable business community in Pocahontas County.
There are several advantages to becoming a member of the Chamber:
A Voice in the Community
Our organization provides a unified voice and advocate for the
business community in our county and our state. We are all concerned
about the business environment and together we can have a political
impact.
Membership Networking
By becoming a member, businesses can communicate and share resources
with each other. This can lead to more business opportunities,
improved management skills by sharing experiences and closer relationships
within the business community.
Directory Listing
All members are listed in our Membership Directory. Listings include
the business name, contact information, an e-mail and web link,
photo or logo and a description of goods or services offered.
Member Discounts
Members can promote their services to other members by offering
discounts to PCCOC Members.
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B O A R D
M E M B E R S
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Malinda Meck - President
Kevin Wingfield - Vice-president
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Gail Hyer - Secretary
David Cain - Treasurer
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M.
Gayle Boyette As a registered nurse with
Mountain Hospice, Inc, Gayle looks after Pocahontas County Residents
who suffer from a life-limiting illness. Mountain Hospice, a non-profit
organization, also supports local events such as the Autumn Harvest
Festival. Gayle is among the winners of the 2007 Road Kill Cook-off.
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David
J. Cain, a native of Cass, left the area
as a young man and spent 28 years in the United States Air Force and
attained the rank of Chief Master Sergeant (E-9) and retired in February
2000. He is currently living in Marlinton and building a house in
Cass.
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Sunny
Given is a West Virginia native and a 9-year
resident of the county. She has worked more than 25 years in the graphic
design field. Given has been employed at The Pocahontas Times
since 2002 in advertising sales and design. She does freelance design,
notably for the Town of Marlinton and the Pocahontas Historical Society.
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Gail
Hyer is an accomplished genealogist whose
research on her own family brought her to Pocahontas County many times
over the past five years. One day she decided the county was so charming
that she moved here and now resides in Hillsboro. More.
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Malinda
Meck is currently serving as President
of the Pocahontas County Chamber of Commerce. She and her husband,
Jacob, operate three businesses here in Pocahontas County. Jacob S.
Meck Construction, Allegheny Disposal, and The Outhouse. More.
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Mike
Sims has worked for Frontier for 20 years.
As manager, he is responsible for communications services in the Braxton,
Clay, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Roane, Webster, and Randolph
and Lewis County market areas. More.
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Kevin
Wingfield grew up in Richwood, WV, received
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from West Virginia University,
and has been managing hotels ever since. He has been a Certified Hotel
Administrator since 1993. More.
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Helen
Woolridge As owner of Good Life Financial,
Helen Woolridge has helped the people of West Virginia and Virginia
realize their financial goals for nearly two decades. As a community
leader, Helen is an integral part of numerous organizations. More.
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