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The Central Workforce Development Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Jessica Crum, Human Resources Director for the Maries County Bank.

Crum holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Human Resource Management from the University of Central MO Warrensburg. She completed her Master’s in Business Administration with an emphasis in Human Resource Management through William Woods University. I

She’s been in the banking industry for 27 years, working her way up from Part Time Teller to Human Resources Director. Jessica has been with the Maries County Bank for the last 16 1/2 years, developing and growing the Human Resources Department.

The Maries County Bank is a hometown, community bank that was founded over one hundred years ago with the goal of providing valuable financial and customer service to customers.  The bank has grown to include twelve locations that employ 175 people and service eleven communities within Maries, Osage, Gasconade, Crawford, Phelps, Miller, and Pulaski counties.

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“Through my years at The Maries County Bank I’ve had the privilege of working alongside and learning from some of the best bankers in Missouri, “said Crum. “One of my favorite parts of my job is interviewing and hiring new employees, giving them the resources to grow, and watching them flourish in their career.”

Jessica was born and raised in a small town in Missouri. She and her husband are continuing that tradition and raising their three children in rural Missouri. They also continue to invest in their local area, having opened two fitness facilities in Vienna and Belle, as well as serving as a travel agent assisting families in planning special vacations.

“I’m honored to join the Central Workforce Development Board and look forward to aiding in their mission of strengthening communities through workforce development efforts.”

The Central Workforce Development Board is composed of community leaders from local businesses, educational institutions, labor groups, community-based organizations, and governmental entities. The CWDB directs the implementation of publicly funded workforce development activities throughout the Central Workforce Development Region. 

The Central Workforce Development Region encompasses 19 mid-Missouri counties including Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Howard, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, and Washington. It also offers four full-service Missouri Job Center locations in Columbia, Jefferson City, Rolla, and Lebanon, along with satellite operations available in Fulton, Fort Leonard Wood, Osage Beach, and Potosi.

Click here to view a list of our Central Region job centers.

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