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NFIB s Small Business Day recognizes legislators

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Business People: People on the move in Dayton region

Business People: People on the move in Dayton region © Provided by Dayton Daily News Sara Daugherty Gala of Hope adds to board Gala of Hope Foundation announces the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors. The new appointments are Kim Belcastro, community leader; Carly Cox, of JJR Solutions; and Cameron McGregor of Ms. Medicine, Cincinnati. “Gala of Hope is blessed to build on visionary leadership and counsel,” shared Jeff Brock, Executive Director. “These four join a board deeply passionate to diminish cancer and its effects on our region and ultimately send it into the sunset. Their guidance and experience will help Gala push back against cancer even more in our region.”

Officers elected to NFIB Leadership Council for Ohio

Officers elected to NFIB Leadership Council for Ohio The officers include: • Albert Macre, of Albert F. Macre & Co. (Steubenville), vice chair; • Kelly Moore, of GKM Auto Parts (Zanesville), chair of the NFIB Ohio PAC, the organization’s political action committee, and; • Ty Baker-Baumann, of REBSCO, Inc. (Greenville), the immediate past chair of the council. Currently, the Ohio Leadership Council is comprised of 38 independent business owners from across Ohio who meet quarterly to guide the organization’s statewide activities. The role of the council is to offer input to the organization’s advocacy program while assisting in efforts to bring small-business issues to the attention of state and federal elected officials.

Ohio is spending at least $3 6 million to set up coronavirus vaccine signup system: Capitol Letter

Ohio is spending at least $3.6 million to set up coronavirus vaccine signup system: Capitol Letter Updated Feb 25, 2021; Posted Feb 25, 2021 Cleveland Metropolitan School District specialist Scherhera Shearer gets her first round of the COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 9. Ohio is expected to soon have a one-stop website to sign up for shots. (Joshua Gunter/cleveland.com)Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Contractual obligations: Ohio is paying at least $3.6 million to Accenture to develop the statewide coronavirus vaccine signup, after a system developed for the federal government was not able to work for Ohio, state officials told Laura Hancock. The cost may go up if Ohio adds additional services and as more people schedule appointments, since the contract only covers 1 million people.

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