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NJCPA marks 125 years serving Garden State accounting industry
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GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Randy Cobb retires from Sunflower Diversified Services board Randy Cobb, center, is recognized for his 17 years of serving on the Sunflower Diversified Services Board of Directors. Sunflower Chief Executive Officer Jon Prescott, left, and Board President Scott Donovan present Cobb with a plaque and lifetime pass to the non-profit agency’s Charity Gala.
Randy Cobb had been familiar with Sunflower Diversified Services for a while and decided he wanted to advocate for the non-profit agency that supports children and adults with disabilities and delays.
Therefore, he sought a position on the board of directors and served for a total of 17 years during two terms. Cobb, Lyons, recently retired from the board.
Four suggestions from businesses to prepare NJ for recovery
More than 40% of the jobs lost in New Jersey in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic still hadn’t returned by the end of 2020.
While the second wave of COVID-19 cases is still rising, the rollout of vaccines raises the chances of things getting closer to normal later this year. Business owners say that to get there successfully, there are things the state needs to focus on now, so the recovery can start on time.
“Without jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs, our economy cannot bounce back,” said Michele Siekerka, president and chief executive officer of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association. “We need to do whatever is in our might and right to get New Jersey’s workers and employees back to work in order to get our economy humming.”