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    Mike Gray joins Community Development

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    logo_townofclarkdaleClarkdale AZ (December 20, 2017) – Mike Gray has joined the Community Development Department at the Town of Clarkdale as a Project Manager. Mike has certification in Regenerative Design from the Ecosa Institute for Regenerative Ecological Design and in permaculture design from the Sonora Permaculture Guild. Mike will be applying his expertise to a variety of upcoming projects, include leading creation of the new economic development plan and developing an Arts in Public Places plan.

    20171220_mikegrayWith his professional dedication to sustainable development, Mike is an excellent fit for the Town. Project Manager is a new position in the Community Development Department and reflects Clarkdale’s commitment to guiding development that protects our precious natural resources so they will be enjoyed by generations to come.

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    1. Jeanne Baird on January 4, 2018 4:07 pm

      Congratulations, Mike. You are amazing! Best wishes in good days to come!


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