Business Network International launched Grow Chapter 22nd January 2021
Setio Priyono and Grace Hakim. ANTARA
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Business Network International (BNI), the world s largest business referral organization that has been present in 74 countries since 1985, which has just conducted soft launching of the largest chapter in Indonesia today. Given the name Grow Chapter BNI soft launching on January 21, 2021, took place in Jakarta.
The initiative is designed to help enterprises move the economy back. Building a proven network that can provide business referrals to your company without having to spend energy and money on marketing is a smart choice to consider.
At BNI, every member is actively seeking business referrals for other members. This is the strength of the organization that already has more than 9,700 chapters worldwide and has generated a transaction value of US$ 16.7 billion through business referrals, and each member is supported by a global team
Building Relationships with Tribes and Operating on Reservation Lands: Lessons From
FMC v. Shoshone
On 11 January 2021, the United States Supreme Court declined a petition to review the Ninth Circuit’s decision in
FMC Corporation v. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. In that case, the Ninth Circuit upheld a tribal court decision requiring FMC Corporation (FMC), a non-Indian business, to pay a tribally-assessed annual permit fee of US$1.5 million to store hazardous wastes from FMC’s phosphorous plant operations on the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Tribes) Fort Hall Reservation (Reservation). Given that companies are increasingly engaging with Native American tribes on long-term relationships to develop and operate wind, solar, agriculture, retail, and other projects on tribal lands, the Ninth Circuit’s decision provides a unique and timely opportunity to see how tribal jurisdiction can play out in the context of non-Indian companies conducting business on reservation lands.
Thu Jan 7 2021 | Press Release | College
PHOTO COURTESY OF CINCINNATI ATHLETICS
Cincinnati s Gina Oliver Thomas was the keynote speaker of the event, the first of its kind for the IWLCA.
NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. The IWLCA concluded its first-ever
Future Leaders of the Game: IWLCA Students of Color Coaching Symposium yesterday. The two-day event included a series of online seminars focusing on coaching lacrosse and preparing for a career in athletics interspersed with smaller group discussions and networking opportunities. 37 student-athletes representing NCAA Divisions I, II, II, and the NAIA and the graduating classes of 2019-2022 were selected to participate in the Symposium.
Gina Oliver Thomas, head coach at the University of Cincinnati, and a two-time world champion with the U.S. women’s national team, served as the keynote presenter for the Symposium. She capped off the first day with a message about being confident in who you are, embracing your journey, leaning on
»This Harvard-incubated Body Says It s Trying to Use Muslim Women s Agency in India’s Growth Story
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This Harvard-incubated Body Says It s Trying to Use Muslim Women s Agency in India’s Growth Story
Training workshop on Muslim women leadership program by Joan Moon and by Huma Qureshi.
The Led By Foundation avowedly aims to create a community of Indian Muslim women who have the professional skillset to conquer their career goals while being supported by experts with shared backgrounds
FOLLOW US ON: There is a lack of awareness about the way Indian Muslim women exercise their agency. There is unity in diversity on papers but at the workplaces the acute absence of Muslim women is disturbing.