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Among business discussed in the April SPEDA meeting was the adoption of a formal policy dictating credit card use.
Carla
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Apr 14, 2021
Apr 14, 2021
Among business discussed in the April SPEDA meeting was the adoption of a formal policy dictating credit card use. Carla
Credit card usage was a major point of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA), because while the organizationâs new credit cards were a cause to celebrate, they also brought up memories of the allegations concerning financial misappropriation within the organization which SPEDA replaced.
In the previous meeting, SPEDA board members and President/CEO Chris Girdler discussed how long the process was for the economic entity to have a credit card approved.
Credit card usage was a major point of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA), because while the organization’s new credit cards were a cause
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