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Rounsaville replacing Walters.

Publication: Mississippi Business Journal
Publication Date: 30-OCT-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Rounsaville replacing Walters.(Strictly Business)(appointment of John W. Rounsaville)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
JACKSON -- John W. Rounsaville has been appointed as Mississippi state director of USDA Rural Development. Rounsaville, who replaces Nick Walters, currently serves as policy advisor and director of intergovernmental affairs on the staff of Gov. Haley Barbour.

In addition to his state government experience, Rounsaville is a former...

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