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In 1920 Cleveland had been one of the only large cities in the US without a general employer’s association, yet by 1922 the APA of Cleveland had grown to be one of the largest such organizations in the country. In 1930 the organization was renamed The Associated Industries of Cleveland, and in 1986 the name Employer's Resource Council was coined.
Council of Smaller Enterprises. The Council of Smaller Enterprises, known as COSE, is a division of the Greater Cleveland Partnership and an organization that coordinates the activities of and provides resources and advocacy for small businesses in the Greater Cleveland area. It is the largest regional small business group in the United States.
Cleveland, Missouri. / 38.67889°N 94.59806°W / 38.67889; -94.59806. Cleveland is a city in Cass County, Missouri, United States. The population was 661 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area .
Belton is located in northwest Cass County and is four miles from the Missouri-Kansas border. The city is on Missouri Route 58 west of I-49 / U.S. Route 71 . Raymore lies four miles to the east, Peculiar is seven miles to the southeast along Route 71 and Grandview is five miles to the north in Jackson County .
The City of Cleveland went into default in 1978 and was $30 million in debt. The area's economy improved during the 1990s. However, The Great Recession hindered the region as the City of Cleveland's unemployment rate hit 12%. Since then, the state of the metro area's economy has improved. [1] The GDP of the region is at about $138 billion.
Employee resource groups (also known as ERGs, affinity groups, business network groups, or business resource groups [1]) are groups of employees who join in their workplace based on shared characteristics or life experiences. [2] ERGs are generally based on providing support, enhancing career development, and contributing to personal ...
Cleveland Township was created sometime between 1883 and 1897 from the northern sector Bourbon Township as previously defined, and named after President Grover Cleveland. As can be seen from the 1930 map of Callaway townships, at some point after 1930 the southeastern corner of Cleveland Township reverted to become part of Bourbon Township again.
Maple Heights, Ohio. Location in Cuyahoga County and the state of Ohio. / 41.41222°N 81.55972°W / 41.41222; -81.55972. Maple Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Cleveland.