Healthy KC's Workplace Wellness Action Team has established a Mentor Program that is open to all Healthy KC Certified Companies and Chamber members. The Mentor Program aims to connect employers that wish to grow and further advance their workplace wellness practices by learning what other organizations are doing.
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The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce advocates for its membership in Missouri, Kansas, Washington, D.C., and local government. Here are the highlights of activity in December.
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Short Items of Interest – Economy | Stock Market Volatility – Why and Will This Continue? | Why International Instability Matters | Lots of Activity in the Middle East | Race to Succeed Draghi Starts to Heat Up | What Else Can You Get from Armada? | Time | New Chart – Earnings
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Short Items of Interest – Economy | Implications from Mattis Resignation | Booming Job Market is Not Enough | The Global Immigration Conundrum | Shutdown Drama | What Else Can You Get from Armada? | Just Good Manners | New Chart – ISIS
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From the KC Chamber's President and CEO | Kick Off 2019 With Healthy KC | Sprint Helps Chamber Members Save | Did You Know? | Stat Your New Year With Staples
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Kirby R. Brown, who recently retired after 40 years of military and federal service, has been appointed as the dean of Park University’s College of Management. Brown starts in his new role at Park on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019.
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The Boards of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City have separately voted to support the April ballot measure funding pre-Kindergarten services in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Short Items of Interest – Economy | Latest Set of Readings Start to Look a Little Bleak | More Index Activity | What Else Can You Get from Armada? | My Extremely Unscientific Uber Poll | New Chart – Transportation Activity Index
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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
I’d like to bring your attention to a very important discussion set for December 10. The Chamber’s next Public Policy Up Close Speaker Series address a significant issue, not just for our community but for the rest of the nation as well.
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