Jimm Brink (center), long-time employee of Tryon Fine Arts Center, recently received acknowledgement from the board of directors for 20 years of service. Brink began his career at TFAC after moving to Polk County from his native New Jersey and has served in such capacities as custodian and interim executive director, in addition to his many years as facilities manager and technical director. Pictured with Brink are Beth Child, TFAC executive director and Timothy H. Brannon (right) president, TFAC board of directors.

Brink reaches 20-year mark at TFAC

Published 9:39am Thursday, February 7, 2013

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