Jackson County • March 17, 2025
Good morning, Jackson County. From scholarship recipient to vice president—that's the inspiring trajectory of Olivia Reeder at West Virginia University at Parkersburg. As a third-generation WVUP graduate now appointed to lead institutional advancement, Reeder embodies the powerful ripple effect of education in Appalachia. Her promotion represents more than a career milestone; it's a full-circle moment as she steps into the role previously held by current President Torie Jackson, bringing her marketing expertise and personal connection to the university's mission.
While one local leader rises, Vinton County officials are diving into crisis management mode. An emergency meeting called for Friday afternoon will address recent flooding damage to the Job and Family Services building. With commissioners gathering at the courthouse at 3 p.m., solutions can't come soon enough for this essential facility that serves vulnerable residents. The urgent session highlights how quickly Mother Nature can disrupt vital community services—and the rapid response required from local leadership.
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🎓 Alumna rises to leadership at her alma mater. Olivia Reeder has been appointed vice president of institutional advancement at West Virginia University at Parkersburg, a role previously held by current President Torie Jackson. As a former scholarship recipient and proud third-generation WVUP graduate, Reeder expressed gratitude for the opportunity to give back to the institution that shaped her life. She will oversee fundraising, alumni relations, marketing, and community engagement while continuing as CEO of the WVUP Foundation until a successor is named for her previous role as dean of early college. With expertise in marketing and student engagement, Reeder brings a personal connection to the university's mission of serving first-generation and Appalachian students.
🌊 Vinton County officials call emergency meeting to address flooding crisis. County Commissioners will gather Friday afternoon at the courthouse to discuss ongoing problems at the Job and Family Services building. Recent flooding has damaged the facility, prompting urgent attention from local leadership. The 3 p.m. meeting on March 14 will focus on developing solutions to protect the building and maintain essential services for county residents.
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