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Daryl Phillips, CEcD
I work as an economic developer. At the moment, I serve as Executive Director of Hickman County Economic & Community Development Association, Inc. Working in a one person shop, I do community marketing, strategic planning, industrial recruitment, business retention & expansion, retail recruitment, tourism development and manage the non-profit corporation of the public/private partnership.
I am a member of International Economic Development Council, Southern Economic Development Council, Tennessee Economic Development Council and International Council of Shopping Centers.
I have held the designation of Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) from International Economic Development Council (IEDC) since 2008 and I have earned a Master of Business Administration from Tennessee Technological University.
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- “I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed.” – George Carlin
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Battle of Centerville Reenactment
The 3rd annual reenactment of the 7th Tennessee Co. B
Skirmish of Centerville on the Duck River
Presented by Sons of Confederate Veterans – Col. Jack Moore camp 559 and The Confederate Belles of Tennessee – Cordelia W. Moore
300 Reenactors and 10 Cannons
No Admission Fee, Bring Your Lawn Chair
Saturday, April 24, 2010 at Centerville, Tennessee River Park.
Tea on the Veranda for Reenactors at 10:30 with 1860s music.
The Victorian Rose Parade of Fashions Show at Noon.
Military drill at 11:00, Officer Call at Noon, Inspection at 1:00 and the Skirmish at 2:00.
On Sunday, April 25th, period church service at 10:00, officer call at 12:30, troop inspection at 1:15, and skirmish at 2:00.
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