Background
Seagrave, Janet Lee Daughter of Rodman Gamble and Patricia Jane (McDonald) Seagrave. (parents American citizens).
Seagrave, Janet Lee Daughter of Rodman Gamble and Patricia Jane (McDonald) Seagrave. (parents American citizens).
Student, Maple Woods College, 1974-1978;student, Del Mar College, 1978-1979.
Executive secretary, American Industrial Development Council, Kansas City, Missoury, 1973-1978;director western sales, Industrial Properties Report, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1978-1979;industrial development location consultant, Amarillo (Texas) Board Development, 1979-1981;director economics development division, Roswell (New Mexico) Chamber of Commerce, 1981-1986;executive director, Sheridan (Wyoming) County Economics Development Council, 1986-1990;executive director, High Plains Development Authority, Great Falls, Montana, 1990-1994;executive director, Industrial Development Corporation of Lea County, Hobbs, New Mexico, since 1994. Member of faculty Arizona Basic Economics Development course, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1983-1994.
During the second coming of Christ, the God will sit in judgment and divide humanity between the saved and the lost and will sit in judgment of the believers, rewarding them for things done while alive.
Christians should engage the culture through discipleship within the churches and through participation in the democratic public policy and political process in order to help fulfill the kingdom mandate taught in the Bible and expressed in the Baptist Faith to bring industry, government, and society as a whole under the sway of the principles of righteousness, truth, and brotherly love.
Life is not about things, possessions, or money, but about relationships.
Board regents American Industrial Development Council, 1981-1983, board directors, 1984-1988. Chairman, board directors, mediator, treasurer Great Falls Area Labor/Management Committee, 1991-1994. Member President's county College of Great Falls, 1991-1994.
Member Montana Professional Economics Development Association (board directors 1993-1994), American Development Council (board directors 1982-1986, board regents 1982-1984), New Mexico Industrial Development Executives (board directors since 1994), New Mexico Commerce and Industry Association, Hobbs Rotary, Order of Eastern Star.