| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Christine Kanuch |
Chief Financial Officer | Profile |
Sterling Wiggins |
Senior Director, Transportation, Infrastructure, and Supply Chain Policy | Profile |
Doug Vinish |
Vice President of Talent Acquisition | Profile |
David DeCarlo |
VP of Financial Planning and Analysis | Profile |
Melissa Lentz |
Head of Member Marketing | Profile |
Gordon County Chamber Of Commerce is a Calhoun, GA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
SOAR365 (Formerly the Greater Richmond ARC) was established in 1954 by families for families. Since that time we have grown into a respected community organization. Each year we help over 1,400 individuals with disabilities and their families. We remain dedicated to creating opportunities for everyone in the community. We want you and your family to grow to your fullest potential. Why Families Choose SOAR365: Families choose SOAR365 because we create opportunities that will give their loved ones a better quality of life. We empower people with disabilities across the broadest spectrum: • Across the lifespan – from infants to the elderly. • Across all levels of disability – from mild to profound. • Across the community – families receive the best help wherever they live in the metro and Tri-Cities areas, without geographic limits. Our unwavering commitment to family is what defines SOAR365. No matter what your family`s needs may be, we can help. The number and variety of services we offer are unmatched in the Richmond area.
Boyertown Area YMCA is a Boyertown, PA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Gainey Ranch is a Scottsdale, AZ-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Cincinnati Works serves two clients: those individuals in the community who are currently unemployed or underemployed and Employers who have entry level positions. The short-term goal for the unemployed is to help them stabilize in a job that pays a living wage with health benefits. The long-term goal for the underemployed is for them to earn 200% of the federal poverty rate and move to economic self-sufficiency. Economically self-sufficient people become taxpayers and productive citizens who no longer require public assistance. As a primarily privately-funded organization, we are able to serve any willing and capable job seekers who are eligible for our program. We are able to serve those who would otherwise be ineligible for other programs (e.g. men, women without dependent children and women without children).