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Ken Larimore

Extension Unit Educator, Community and Economic Development

Kenneth G. Larimore is a Community and Economic Development Extension Educator for Jasper County in the East Central Region of Illinois. Originally from Urbana he has a B.S. degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in Agricultural Economics and a M.B.A. degree from Eastern Illinois University. His many years of working with community improvement programs for multiple communities includes experience in all types of grants, financing, leadership and program initiatives.

The highly successful local program he has developed focuses on sustainable economic growth, job creation, community leadership, entrepreneurship and workforce development. Another focus is on a variety of international outreach programs including trade, cultural awareness and diversity.

Ken presently serves on the Statewide International Extension Committee. His MBA thesis was field research on the "Privatization of Hungary" as they moved to a market based economy. His extensive world travel includes many areas of Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, Eastern Europe and Mexico.

Ken is the Executive Director of the City of Newton/Jasper County Economic Development Cooperative, Board Member of the South Central Illinois Regional Planning and Development Commission, Board Member of the International Extension Committee, Member of the Illinois State Treasurer's Southern Illinois Affairs Council, serves on the Public Forum Management Group for the Crossroads Workforce Investment Board, Member of Epsilon Sigma Phi, and Paul Harris Fellow with Rotary International.

Contact Information

Ken Larimore
Extension Unit Educator, Community and Economic Development
University of Illinois Extension
Jasper/Cumberland Unit
1002 S. Van Buren Street
P.O. Box 31
Newton, IL 62448
P: 618-783-3409
E-mail: klarimor@illinois.edu

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