Southeast AlabamaWorks and PowerSouth Energy Cooperatives partnered together recently to hold the third annual Regional Resume Contest, with Wiregrass county representatives competing for a chance at winning up to $1,250 and a scholarship.
For winning the county contests, each representative was awarded $250, with the opportunity to win an additional $1,000 in the regional contest.
The 10 individuals competed in a panel interview competition to select not only the winner of the additional $1,000, but also a scholarship from Southeast AlabamaWorks, with contributions from PowerSouth Energy Cooperatives . That scholarship was won by McVay, the Crenshaw County representative.
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