KANSAS CITY, MO (October 8, 2021) – As the presenting sponsor of the Kansas City National Women’s Soccer League team’s (KC NWSL) home match this Sunday, Oct. 10 at 4 p.m., Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC) will honor community organizations that support behavioral health in celebration of World Mental Health Day. Girls on the Run and #ZeroReasonsWhy will be named the Community Champions of the match.
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Oct. 7, 2021 – Enterprise Bank & Trust, the banking subsidiary of Enterprise Financial Services Corp (NASDAQ: EFSC), has launched a new podcast for business leaders who want to build powerful connections, learn how to cultivate relationships and keep business relationships healthy and strong. The first three episodes of the podcast are now available, and new episodes will be released approximately every other week.
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(Atlantic City, NJ) October 5, 2021 – Bally’s gaming properties announces its campaign to create awareness for Breast Cancer.
Bally’s gaming properties announced its nationwide “Pink Your Drink” campaign featuring pink specialty cocktails and desserts. Throughout October, the gaming properties will offer limited dessert and beverage menu items, participate in local events, and more. A percentage of all proceeds will help raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
Civic Council President Marc Hill and I went before the KCMO Board of Police Commissioners last week to share with them the first three recommendations from our joint study of police procedures and policy.
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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
At last report, the Kansas City metro area had more than 87,000 job openings and 52,000 people on the unemployed rolls (that doesn’t include those in the workforce who have given up job seeking).
The math is not good. Too many of our Chamber member businesses tell us they’re scrambling to fill their job vacancies, that too many applicants lack the necessary skills, and many are hiring from outside the metro area or using temporary workers.
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