People On The Move mont Community College and worked for the Exxon Company. A native of Cherrjwllle, Nixon has been a resident of Charlotte for more than 20 years. She has long been active In church and community affairs. Nixon: Teacher Of The Year The North Carolina Associa tion of Independent Colleges and 'Schools h£is announced that Ms. ■Johnnie Nixon of King's College •In Charlotte, has been named "Teacher Of The Year" for the state of North Carolina. ; This prestigious award. In rec ognition of outstanding service to education, was announced at the NCAICS annual convention ■ held recently. Nixon Is a graduate of Barber- Scotla College with a degree In business administration. She has taught at King's College for the last 10 years and has been active In the support of business and vocational education In the state of North Carolina for many years. Prior to coming to King's Col lege, she taught at Central Pled- Gamer: Rookie Of The Year Janet "Jan" Gamer, CPSR, a member of the Charlotte Associ ation of Insurance Women, was recently named "Rookie Of The Year" of Region II by the North Carolina Association of Insu rance Women . Garner Is Senior Customer Service Representative for Johnson Higgins Carollnas, Inc. She has been In the Insurance Industry for several years. She Is currently serving as chairman of the membership Minority Business Developer's Meeting The Commerce Depsirtment's Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), Atlanta Region al Office announced that Its An nual Conference for Business Developers located In the eight southeastern states, wlU be held during June 19-23 In Altamonte Springs, Florida, a suburb of Or lando. 'The purpose of the Confer ence Is to provide our service network with an update of infor mation about program prlorl- tles.and new business or market opportunities; and to strength en our relationship with re sources from the public and pri vate sectors," stated Carlton Eccles, regional director. 'We are pleased to announce that over 50 major corporations and government agencies have agreed to participate In a Mini Trade Fair Thursday, June 23. Each firm or agency Is making a concerted effort to identify mi nority owned firms as vendors, subcontractors, and joint ven ture partners. "We are Inviting the minority business community to attend and participate in this opportu- nily to talk face to face with pur chasers of goods and services." The MBDA provides Informa tion about business or market opportunities through a net work of Minority Business De velopment Centers that provide direct management and techni cal assistance for a nominal fee. 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