
Leon Hays
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Leon Hays
@LeonHays
Executive Director of the Prentiss County Development Association





Here are midseason #djpreps Basketball Player of the Year frontrunners, according to @bradlocke ⤵️ #Echobox=1704735059" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">djournal.com/sports/high-sc…


🚨BREAKING: OnDemand Specialty Vehicles, a subsidiary of Priority OnDemand, is bringing emergency medical transportation solutions to Jumpertown. 🚑 Thank you, OnDemand, for choosing #MightyMS! 🌟 Learn more: bit.ly/3GMn9AL #EconDev @GoPrentiss









@mySWVA @InvestAppalach @YWCAWheeling For our #Appalachia Envisioned Roadshow finale, @GayleManchin announced the Appalachian Leadership Institute Class of 2023-2024! 🎉 Congrats to our new fellows, who will spend the next nine months traveling, connecting, & skill-building across the region! bit.ly/46uUiMl

1st @BrickWatchCo Small Biz grant has been given out. $20k to Chuck’s Dairy Bar in Rolling Fork, Miss. Chuck's was destroyed by a tornado in Mar & has been part of Delta since 1960s. $ will go towards rebuilding store. Thank you @DestroyerMintzy






PAYING BACK THEIR ATHLETIC PROFITS: Only 9 schools did... There are tons of ways to measure athletic dept. profitability, but one metric matters more than any other in the regular business world: Did you pay out profits or not? In the college sports world, only nine (public) schools met this threshold in FY 2022, and I think it's pretty impressive and worthy of a shout-out! These were the ONLY nine schools who actually reported transferring athletic profits BACK to their central campus coffers in the most recent @KnightAthletics data: Granted, there are a million ways to look at subsidies and transfer pricing charges flying in both directions of the accounting books, but the actual transfer & return of athletic profits from the athletic dept. back to central campus budgets is worth a salute to these nine schools and their well-run athletic departments!



