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Guarding West Virginia’s Future Maj. Gen. Caption and James Credit. Hoyer meets with some of the youngest flood victims in Clendenin, WV. Photo by Sgt. Mickey Miller. Tech. Sgt. Brian Grim of the 167th Airlift Wing picks up debris on June 26, 2016 in Clendenin, WV. Photo by Tech. Sgt. De-Juan Haley. The West Virginia Army National Guard is leveraging its time, talent and resources to create economic development opportunities in the towns that were most affected by the June 2016 flood, inspiring employment possibilities in new industries. “I look at that site to consider how capable we were as a state back then,” says Hoyer. “We can translate that into the significant potential we have for the future.” As the statewide flood relief coordina- tor, Hoyer hopes to capture that potential as West Virginians work to overcome the aftereffects of the June 2016 flood that swept through Clay, Greenbrier, Kanawha and Nicholas counties, killing 23, closing hundreds of businesses and leaving thou- sands homeless and jobless. Employing Expertise KATLIN SWISHER Major General James Hoyer of the West Virginia Army National Guard (WVARNG) jokes that his wife often catches him surfing the web. His most frequently visited site? My West Virginia Home. Dedicated to forgotten photos from decades past, the site features images of what West Virginia looked like in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. The nostalgia reminds him of what his home state was like in years past and shows him what it could be like for future generations. While it’s normal for the National Guard to be involved in emergency relief and response efforts during natural disasters, what is unusual is Hoyer volunteering to be the statewide flood relief coordinator and his leading the WVARNG to take on a long-term recovery and economic development effort. “After seeing the devastation that oc- curred and getting on the ground a couple of days in, it was clear that recovery would be a long-term effort that would have a sig- nificant impact on our state,” says Hoyer. WWW.WVEXECUTIVE.COM S U M M E R 2 017 67