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INFAC donates $2,000 to Campbellsville Independent Schools By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer Campbellsville Independent School District INFAC North America Inc. recently donated $2,000 to Campbellsville Independent Schools. Superintendent Mike Deaton and CIO/District Technology Coordinator Virgil Parker accepted the donation on behalf of Campbellsville Independent Schools. Brian Bland, INFAC general manager, presented the donation on behalf of his company. The money will be used toward providing technology equipment for students at Campbellsville Independent Schools. INFAC was established in 1969 in South Korea and specializes in manufacturing automotive components for several companies such as General Motors, Chrysler, Hyundai and KIA. INFAC opened a facility in Campbellsville in 2008. This story was posted on 2015-12-14 17:08:15
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