MDOT Training

Published 9:01 pm Saturday, August 23, 2014

PHOTO SUBMITTED / From Aug. 12 to 14, MDOT Maintenance personnel participated in the PEAK (Performance, Education, Assessment, Knowledge) Program training. The PEAK Program is designed to develop leadership skills and facilitate a productive working relationship among participants that crosses district lines. Maintenance personnel from all six districts participated in the training. Pictured are (from left) James Childers, maintenance superintendent, McComb District Headquarters; Michael Jones, equipment operations superintendent, McComb District Headquarters; Jake Burge, maintenance superintendent, Raleigh Maintenance Office; Daryl Culver, maintenance superintendent, Tylertown Maintenance Office; Eric Hutto, maintenance superintendent, Foxworth Maintenance Office; and Leon Veals, maintenance superintendent, Woodville Maintenance Office.

PHOTO SUBMITTED / From Aug. 12 to 14, MDOT Maintenance personnel participated in the PEAK (Performance, Education, Assessment, Knowledge) Program training. The PEAK Program is designed to develop leadership skills and facilitate a productive working relationship among participants that crosses district lines. Maintenance personnel from all six districts participated in the training. Pictured are (from left) James Childers, maintenance superintendent, McComb District Headquarters; Michael Jones, equipment operations superintendent, McComb District Headquarters; Jake Burge, maintenance superintendent, Raleigh Maintenance Office; Daryl Culver, maintenance superintendent, Tylertown Maintenance Office; Eric Hutto, maintenance superintendent, Foxworth Maintenance Office; and Leon Veals, maintenance superintendent, Woodville Maintenance Office.

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