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Bill Alexander named Employee of the Month at Vector Industries for April 2014

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Bill AVector Industries in Waynesboro has named Bill Alexander its employee of the month for the month of April 2014.

Alexander is a staff favorite at Vector, which employs and trains persons with diverse disabilities to enable them to reach their potential as productive community members.

“Bill is quiet but diligent in his work. He is an important part of the Vector team and greatly contributes to our productivity,” said Vector Industries CEO Chrissy Johnston.

Founded in 1969, Vector Industries is your industrial partner for assembly, logistics and operational support. Located in Waynesboro, Virginia, Vector Industries is a valuable resource for out-sourcing projects that require a team of highly qualified and uniquely specialized individuals.

More online at www.VectorIndustries.org.

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