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Belmont community responds to recent racial and hate incidents
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Belmont Public School students returned to in person learning full time a little more than one month ago. During this short time there have been nearly 10 hate and racial incidents involving middle and high school students. These incidents include racial and homophobic graffiti on the Butler and Wellington Elementary School buildings and Chenery Middle School playground, an Asian student getting spit upon at the Chenery Middle School and two threatening Tik Tok videos, one where a student threatens to kill every popular white girl in her grade and the other where a student posts, “I’m homophobic” and “Why haven’t we mass murd3red all g@ys yet?”
Ameris Bank Releases Inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report
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ATLANTA, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ameris Bank released today its inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report for the year 2020, highlighting continued progress toward investing in people, building better communities, going beyond banking, advancing a sustainable future, and acting with strong governance. Our teammates are the cornerstone of our success, and our culture is the driver. This has never been more prevalent than during the past year, as our team remained steadfast and provided meaningful support to our customers and communities, said Chief Executive Officer H. Palmer Proctor, Jr. I take great pride in this report because it showcases the significant programs, services and activities in which we are investing to benefit our stakeholders and the environment. Our commitment is ongoing, and we look forward to advancing our social respon
BBBS Of Greater Chattanooga Establishes A Diversity Task Force Monday, May 3, 2021
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Edward Ellis, III began his work with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Chattanooga in 2014. Initially, Mr. Ellis served as a match support specialist, providing ongoing guidance and support to Littles, Parents/Guardians, and Volunteer Bigs on a regular basis. Match support specialists monitor mentoring interactions and offer insights and advice to ensure child safety, facilitate healthy relationship development and promote positive youth outcomes.
In October of 2020, Mr. Ellis was promoted to lead the agency in continued efforts towards DEI progress as the Diversity Partnerships Manager. BBBSGC is committed to being intentionally inclusive in who it serves, who it is, and what it represents to the community at large, said officials. As such, the diversity partnerships manager position was created with a goal of helping to establish and implement the organization�
An Impassioned Mayday for Boating Education
Safety isnât just the realm of government and nonprofits. Our industry needs to engage now
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Apr 26, 2021
During my 35-plus years as a marine industry marketer, I’ve embraced two caused that compelled me to action.
One was our industry’s need to be more welcoming and inclusive toward women. I launched a national educational training program, Marine Marketing to Women. For three years, on my own dime, I conducted and published national research, and produced a video training program. I was hired to present what I dubbed “The W Equation” to several thousand dealers and industry stakeholders at boat shows and dealer meetings. I shared data and findings about the significant influence of women on buying decisions, along with best practices to court women, build trust and sustain their business.