Jewish Business Leaders Stimulate Jacksonville, FL Economy
New Business Network Launched in Jacksonville, FL focused on getting people to work, keeping businesses in the black and providing opportunities for business growth. Initiative result of efforts by First Coast Chabad and Business Leaders.
Jacksonville, FL, January 29, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Business Networking is an effective, affordable tool for growing business and building on nationwide success, new opportunities are now being offered in Jacksonville, FL. The Jewish Business Network provides local businesspeople and professionals with opportunity, value, business leads – and New York pastrami on rye.
With a down economy businesspeople are actively seeking innovative ways to stay out of the red, get back to work and achieve growth and to accomplish this affordably.
“For years my colleagues and I toyed with the idea of bringing professionals from across the community together. When local business people approached us with a similar idea just over a year ago, the project became a reality,” said Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky, Director Chabad at the Beaches.
The JBN on the First Coast is not the first of its kind. Across the state and indeed the nation countless success stories are shaping up as a result of the Jewish Business Network and this is what the JBN aims to achieve here in Jacksonville.
“Social media has made an enormous impact on how we do business, interact with clients and colleagues – but nothing can replace getting together, face-to-face, good old-fashioned networking. When we put our heads together we can do some quite extraordinary things,” said Dr. Michael Galer Director of Academic Affairs at University of Phoenix.
The University of Phoenix will be hosting the next three JBN gatherings schedules for Feb. 15, March 15 and April 12. A new website jnetworking.net has just been launched for the JBN, more information and registration is available there.
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With a down economy businesspeople are actively seeking innovative ways to stay out of the red, get back to work and achieve growth and to accomplish this affordably.
“For years my colleagues and I toyed with the idea of bringing professionals from across the community together. When local business people approached us with a similar idea just over a year ago, the project became a reality,” said Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky, Director Chabad at the Beaches.
The JBN on the First Coast is not the first of its kind. Across the state and indeed the nation countless success stories are shaping up as a result of the Jewish Business Network and this is what the JBN aims to achieve here in Jacksonville.
“Social media has made an enormous impact on how we do business, interact with clients and colleagues – but nothing can replace getting together, face-to-face, good old-fashioned networking. When we put our heads together we can do some quite extraordinary things,” said Dr. Michael Galer Director of Academic Affairs at University of Phoenix.
The University of Phoenix will be hosting the next three JBN gatherings schedules for Feb. 15, March 15 and April 12. A new website jnetworking.net has just been launched for the JBN, more information and registration is available there.
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Chabad Lubavitch of Southside, Inc.
Shmuel Novack
904-646-4434
www.southsidechabad.com
Contact
Shmuel Novack
904-646-4434
www.southsidechabad.com
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