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East End Main Street seeks new president
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Three months after choosing their first new president in eight years, East End Main Street directors are once again looking for a leader.
Board members were caught off guard just before Christmas by the announcement by their president, Andy Milovich, that he was leaving his job as executive vice president of the West Virginia Power to take a similar job in Myrtle Beach.
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East End Main Street seeks new president
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Three months after choosing their first new president in eight years, East End Main Street directors are once again looking for a leader.
Board members were caught off guard just before Christmas by the announcement by their president, Andy Milovich, that he was leaving his job as executive vice president of the West Virginia Power to take a similar job in Myrtle Beach.
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