When I attended a nonprofit day in Erie, Pennsylvania, I discovered two organizations that we in Ohio can learn from.
Economic Development
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Forbes has published its top 400 richest people in America list.
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We are now one week away from the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s Public Officials Reception at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 22, from 5:30 to 8:00 PM.
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If you are an Ohioan or a state official, you can join the Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP) at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for a Public Officials Reception on Friday, Nov.
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Whether you are a mom and pop shop or a big box retailer, the 2019 Deloitte holiday retail survey will offer you insights on how to capitalize on consumer trends during the holiday season.
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If you are an Ohio state official, you can join the Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP) at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for its public official reception.
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If you are an Ohioan or a state official, you can join the Greater Cleveland Partnership at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for its Public Officials Reception on Friday, Nov. 22 from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
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A recently launched program is helping Ohioans learn new skills in a technology infused economy. TechCred helps individuals achieve technology focused credentials that take a year or less to complete and helps Ohio companies fill much-needed tech job openings.
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Having been involved in workforce development committees, I was very impressed with the progress reported by JobsOhio.
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Area Development magazine lists Ohio as the ninth best state among site selection consultants because of its low business costs, incentive programs, competitive labor and other advantages. The nationwide panel of consultants are acquainted with each state’s ability to attract new business.