Richard Cordray Women and Money
Women have a
powerful role in our national economy today.
Unfortunately, women still earn less than men, are more
likely to spend some years out of the workforce; and have
a longer life expectancy than men do. These circumstances
mean that, on average, women have less money than men and
it needs to last longer. As a result, women must have a
better understanding of their finances and there is less
room for error. The Women &
Money program will give you more tools to
create a stronger financial base for your
future.
Jackson Beldon
Chamber of Commerce
The JBCC strives to be an advocate of
business in Jackson and Stark County and to promote an
environment in which businesses can succeed. The JBCC helps
to ensure that the community's infrastructure serves the
needs of businesses and develops programs to benefit
members.
Little Theatre Troupe
The Little Theatre
Troupe is a project of the Stark County
District Library, and funding is provided through in-kind
support from the library and donations. It is sponsored by
the Friends of the Little Theatre Troupe by fundraising
activities and events throughout the year. All other support
for the Troupe is provided by an extensive corps of parent
and community
volunteers.
SCORE: Counselors to America’s Small
Business
SCORE's 10,500 volunteers
give free, confidential advice to help hundreds
of thousands of entrepreneurs each year. SCORE
business coaches—men and women, working and
retired—counsel hundreds of thousands of small business
owners from nearly 400 offices
nationwide.
Academic ChallengeJackson Middle
School
Academic
Challenge is a Knowledge based team
competionn among middle school students in our area. Team
members are asked questions about english, math, science,
social studies and current
events.
Dale
Carnegie Graduate
Assistance
Founded in 1912,Dale
Carnegie Training has evolved from one
man's belief in the power of self-improvement to a
performance-based training company with offices worldwide.
We focus on giving people in business the opportunity to
sharpen their skills and improve their performance in order
to build positive, steady, and profitable
results.
Women's Business Enterprise National
Council
TheWomen's
Business Enterprise National
Council (WBENC), founded in 1997, is the
nation's leading advocate of women-owned businesses as
suppliers to America's corporations. It also is the largest
third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by
women in the United States. WBENC works to foster diversity
in the world of commerce with programs and policies designed
to expand opportunities and eliminate barriers in the
marketplace for women business owners. WBENC works with
representatives of corporations to encourage the utilization
and expansion of supplier/vendor diversity
programs.
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