P.C. hires development coordinator
News, Plain City
July 28, 2022

P.C. hires development coordinator

By Kayleen Petrovia

Plain City officials recently expanded village staff in an effort to support current and future businesses.

The village recently hired Jason Stanford to a new position: economic development coordinator.

Stanford was most recently the development services manager at the Union County-Marysville Economic...

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