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Alcoa director discusses outsourcing projects

MAU Inc.’s Outsourcing and Workforce Solutions Seminar at The Augusta Country Club included special expert panel members Terry Shrum, human resource manager for Robert Bosch Corp.; and Lewis Creel, human resource director for Alcoa Primary Metals. Discussions covered various MAU outsourcing projects at Robert Bosch, Alcoa, John Deere, Monsanto and the Savannah River Site. Pictured: Lewis Creel (center) with Alcoa Primary Metals discusses current outsourcing projects at his plant located in Goose Creek.

Signet celebrates grand opening of offices

Signet Human Resource Management celebrated the grand opening of its new corporate offices in Summerville with a ribbon-cutting ceremony presided over by Mayor Berlin G. Myers and Summerville/Dorchester Chamber of Commerce president Quince Cody. The company also has offices in Florence, Columbia, Greenville and Jacksonville, Fla. Pictured from left, David Ramey, board chairman, GS/DC Chamber of Commerce; Debbie Williams, president, Signet Human Resource Management; Dale St. Pierre Sr., consultant and executive coach; Brittany McDonald, sales assistant; Myers; Frank Mullady, director executive search; David Hoover, director human resources professional services; and Hal Rigby, Atlantic Professional Recruiters.

Aquarium welcomes three millionth guest

The South Carolina Aquarium staff and volunteers recently gathered in the Great Hall to welcome the aquarium’s three millionth visitors, TJ, Edith and Wesley Jones from Spartanburg. The aquarium features thousands of aquatic animals, from river otters and sharks, to loggerhead sea turtles, in more than 60 exhibits that represent South Carolina’s biodiversity.


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