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Averett University
Averett University, founded in 1859, offers courses of study leading to bachelor's and master's degrees in Danville and at regional centers in Virginia. |
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Chatham Hall
Chatham Hall prepares girls for college and productive, fulfilled lives. We esteem equally the intellect and character of each student. A community of honor and trust, we value our Episcopal heritage and welcome students from diverse backgrounds. |
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City of Danville
Established on November 23, 1793, Danville is located in south-central Virginia along the North Carolina border, within a day's drive of two-thirds of the nation's population. An excellent highway system coupled with easy access to Interstates 40 and 85 make Danville extremely well-suited to reach mid-Atlantic markets and international shipping facilities. |
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Danville Economic Development Office
The mission of the Danville, Virginia Office of Economic Development is to build a diverse economy capable of withstanding dramatic shifts in the global marketplace and to position Danville as the world's premier business location. |
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Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce
The Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce exists to serve our members and improve the business environment by providing leadership, products, programs, and services that promote the success of our members. |
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Danville Public Schools
The Danville Public School district is located on the Dan River in the south-central Piedmont region of Virginia. The Danville Public School Division will value the professional contributions of all employees to provide a challenging, exciting, personalized academic and social environment designed to produce responsible, creative and productive citizens in a changing global society. |
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eDanville
This web site is designed to be an electronic village to serve Danville and Pittsylvania County. This site is intended to act as a "portal" for this region and allow access to all sites through one central location. The goal of eDanvilleOnline.com is to encourage and facilitate greater use of the internet as a communication tool within our community. |
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Institute for Advanced Learning and Research
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research’s role as a catalyst for economic and community transformation will be accomplished through strategic research, advanced learning programs, advanced networking and technology, and commercial opportunity. |
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Pittsylvania County
The county was formed in 1767 from Halifax County and assumed its present boundaries in 1777. It was named for William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, a British Statesman. Adjacent to the city of Danville and borders the state of North Carolina. Pittsylvania County is the largest county in Virginia. |
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Pittsylvania Economic Development
The economic development office for Pittsylvania County, inclusive of the towns of Chatham, Gretna, and Chatham. |
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Pittsylvania Public Schools
The vision of Pittsylvania County Schools is to be recognized as having an innovative, challenging, and exemplary school system, while their mission is to educate and nurture students to be successful and productive citizens.
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Procurement Technical Assistance Program
Procurement Technical Assistance Program provides counseling on business, small business programs, program management, market research, outreach and educational programs.
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Regional Center for Advanced Technology & Training
Regional Center for Applied Technology & Training, uses proven state-of-the-art technology and training techniques. RCATT strengthens the regional workforce by providing comprehensive training programs ranging from basic workforce competencies to highly specialized, job specific expert skills. |
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Southern Piedmont Technology Council
The Southern Piedmont Technology Council is an important regional organization for technology development, awareness, education application, adoption and utilization.
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West Piedmont Planning District Committee
In 1968, Virginia was divided into planning districts based on the community of interest among its counties, cities, and towns. A Planning District Commission is a political subdivision of the Commonwealth, chartered under the Regional Cooperation Act by the local governments of each planning district. There are 21 PDCs in Virginia. |
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West Piedmont Workforce Investment Board Area 17
To promote and sustain a well-trained, well-educated, highly skilled and qualified workforce that is actively engaged in lifelong learning. This diverse workforce will attract and retain viable, growth-oriented industries through excellent work ethics and job dedication to promote economic stability and enhance the quality of life in Region XVII. |