Chester R. Jourdan, Jr.
December 26, 2006 10:50 am
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As my family and I prepare to move on to the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission in Columbus, Ohio, we will forever cherish the friendships and memories we’ve made in South East Texas.
The elected officials, planning commission staff, community leaders and citizens of South East Texas will always be in our hearts and prayers. I’ve greatly enjoyed working for the agency and appreciated the strong support provided by the elected officials, community leaders and staff during my tenure.
I’ve cherished the privilege of coming to work everyday irrespective of the barriers or obstacles confronting us regionally in Austin, Texas and/or Washington, D.C. We’ve had to overcome many challenges these past six plus years in addressing the seemingly overwhelming needs of the region, but by sharing the burden together we’ve been able to succeed.
What I think I will miss the most is the camaraderie and shared vision, particularly since the impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the region. Obviously, there are still many challenges facing South East and Deep East Texas, but I believe the Regional Planning Commission and the Deep East Texas Council of Governments is uniquely qualified and staffed to meet those challenges head on. In many ways, the region has a very bright.
The storm re-taught us a very valuable lesson, “We’re much stronger together speaking with a unified voice, when we set aside our differences and focus on what’s important we can accomplish great and might things.”
We’ll never forget South East Texas, its people and its enduring spirit and we pray that God will continue to bestow his blessings upon this great region of the state.
Sincerely,
Chester R. Jourdan, Jr.
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