PEDCo fills 2 board slots.

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From: Pueblo Chieftain (Pueblo, Colorado)
Date: 20051210
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Byline: Dennis Darrow

Dec. 10--Andrew Lang, a former general manager of Eaton Corp., and veteran developer Ed Robinson are joining the Pueblo Economic Development Corp. board of directors.

The pair were voted onto the board Thursday during the job-creation agency's annual meeting at the Pueblo Convention Center. Two other current board members, U.S. Bank president Alice Birch and attorney Jeff Shaw, were re-elected to new three-year terms.

Ten people applied for consideration to the four open seats.

Robinson, who is retiring from active property development this ...

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