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Four employees with the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s Center for Career Development and Employability Training (CCDET) were among 60 individuals from across the state to receive the Governor’s Integrated Employment Award.

Employment specialists Jacqueline Foth, of Menasha; Kaylee Foulkes of Oshkosh; Cathy Gottshall of Menasha; and Marsha Snow, of Appleton, received the award on Oct. 2, following a six-part training program for assisting people with disabilities obtain and maintain employment.

For more information about the training and award, read the complete press release at http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/News/PressReleases/2008/100208GovIntEmp.htm.

CCDET was founded in 1979 as a youth advocacy and adult career counseling outreach. Fully funded through grants and service contracts, CCDET provides innovative training and support services to individuals, organizations, agencies and communities throughout Wisconsin.

Visit CCDET online at www.uwosh.edu/ccdet.

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