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22 rural commiee meetings were impressive, and the motivation to see growth opportunities for the rural parts of Alabama is gaining significantly," Murphy said. His duties as president fell under four categories: Choosing chairpersons and monitoring the status of commiees; maintaining relationships with EDAA sponsors; overseeing the finances of the group; and helping the board of directors guide the organization. "Being part of a strong, commied staff and board of directors was extremely satisfying," he said. "The membership really got involved this year with our commiees and support of important legislation. In addition, we had record aendance at both our winter and summer conferences." Now that Murphy's presidential run has ended, he won't take his bat and ball and go home. He remains on the board of directors as past president until 2021. As he continues his day job at Alabama Power recruiting industry, one comment from the state's top economic developer, Canfield, should bring Murphy a sense of satisfaction and encouragement for continuing in his chosen profession: "Throughout his career, Patrick has been a champion for economic development causes, and his contributions are helping us bring new jobs home to Alabama." Kamtek General Manager John Hackett talks with Murphy inside auto parts factory. Hackett, Murphy outside Birmingham Kamtek factory.

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