The Commercial Appeal

Portera to help locals fill Yokohama jobs

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WEST POINT, Miss. — Former University of Alabama Chancellor and Mississipp­i State University President Malcolm Portera begins work this month to ensure that locals get jobs at a tire plant being built in West Point, Miss.

The Commercial Dispatch says Portera’s new role will be to make sure that jobs at the Yokohama Tire Corp. are filled predominan­tly by people living in area.

He will work for Golden Triangle Developmen­t Link.

Yokohama is expected to begin operations in Mississipp­i in 2015. A memorandum of understand­ing between Mississipp­i and Yokohama requires the state to pay a penalty if Yokohama has to go outside the state to find qualified workers.

Link CEO Joe Max Higgins says Portera will work with programs at MSU and East Mississipp­i Community College to ensure there are qualified workers.

Some of the recruits will be engineers and accountant­s, Higgins said.

Portera is credited as being a key figure in luring a Nissan automobile manufactur­ing plant to Canton and a Mercedes-Benz plant to Alabama.

A Clay County native, Portera led MSU from 1998-2001 before becoming UA Chancellor, where he served in that role until his retirement last year.

Higgins said Portera’s farreachin­g connection­s will be instrument­al in establishi­ng and maintainin­g a healthy amount of qualified workers to fill the range of positions as more be- come available when additional phases of the plant are completed.

“When Yokohama announced, we started looking at workforce developmen­t and we sat down with him and said, ‘Would you be amenable to us using you coordinati­ng the EMCC, the MSU and the high schools, making sure that we’re sending a pipeline or at least these places know what product they need to be putting out?’” Higgins said.

“(Portera is) economic developmen­t and educationa­l royalty in two states.”

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