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Applicant and Lead Implementing Entity 
Co-Applicants 
Governing Board 
The strategic planning process resulted in an unprecedented partnership between several municipalities and organizations in our region. A total of seven units of local government, two counties and five municipalities served as co-applicants for the Upper Kanawha Valley Enterprise Community (UKVEC). back to top of page

Applicant and Lead Implementing Entity

UKVEC is the lead implementing entity.

Co-Applicants

The three 1990 census tracts (CT 121, CT 122, and CT 207) that make up the UKVEC include five small municipalities in two counties. All are rivertowns with 1990 populations ranging from 334 to 1,896. In addition, the Fayette County Commission serves as the co-applicant representing the unincorporated area of CT 207. All total, there are six local units of government participating within the Enterprise Community. back to top of page

GOVERNING BOARD

Dr. D. Anne Cavalier, Chairperson 
John R. McBrayer, Secretary
Mayor Charles Blair, III, Town of East Bank, Treasurer
Commissioner David Hardy, Kanawha County Commission 
Commissioner John Lopez, Fayette County Commission 
John Adams, City of Montgomery 
Mayor Frank Morris, Town of Pratt
Mayor Essie Ford, Town of Handley 
Mayor Ann Neese, Town of Pratt
Randy Mills 
Jeffrey A. Boyd, Town of Chesapeake
Judson Wallace 
Bob Farley
William Owen Stout 
Edward L. Nelson 
Emra Campbell 
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The mission of the Upper Kanawha Valley Enterprise Community is to restructure, restore and revitalize the social and economic climate that makes this area an attractive place to live, learn, work and play.