Source: Bryant has offered Glenn McCullough MDA job
Glenn L. McCullough Jr., former mayor of Tupelo and chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority board, has been offered the job as the next executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority, according to a source familiar with the situation.
McCullough said in a telephone interview with the Mississippi Business Journal Thursday afternoon that “the MDA is very important to Mississippi, and it’s important to Gov. Bryant so I’ll just have to refer you to Gov. Bryant for any comment.”
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4/16/15
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