![]() In 1968, Maynard departed West Virginia state government to serve as the National Director of Operations for Outward Bound in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1967, Maynard was named the Executive Secretary of the newly formed West Virginia Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, the youngest secretary of a state’s department. He also worked as Director of Public Relations for the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the editorship of West Virginia Commerce. He later served as the Department’s Assistant Director of the Information and Education Division. ![]() Immediately after college, Maynard was hired as editor of the West Virginia Conservation Magazine by the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. After being honorably discharged from the Army, he returned to West Virginia University to complete his studies in Journalism. From 1958 to 1961, Maynard served in the United States Army, working as a military policeman and criminal investigator. In 1958, Maynard withdrew from college before earning his degree. ![]() ![]() He completed his undergraduate degree in 1962. Maynard attended West Virginia University where he originally enrolled in pharmacy but later changed his major to journalism. Maynard attended Ceredo-Kenova High School where his father was a teacher and coach, graduating in 1954. ![]()
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