Manufacturing/DDBS/Develop Business/Beavercreek OH/Louisville
The Derby Diversity & Business Summit supports organizations who work to advance Diverse Owned Businesses. To accomplish our mission, we identify projects in which we can provide funding that supports education, business development and training initiatives for organizations committed to the advancement of Diverse Owned Businesses. Each year the DDBS committee chooses an organization that meets specific criteria and aligns with our objectives of strengthening the capacity and scale of Diverse Owned Businesses. The Summit seeks to help leaders of large corporate entities develop and strengthen ties with diverse owned firms who have strong capacity and scalability that can help grow the corporation’s market share.
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Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in creating mass-media advertising or public relation campaigns; placing advertising in media for advertisers or advertising agencies; selling media time or space to advertisers or advertising agencies for media owners; creating and implementing indoor or outdoor display advertising campaigns; creating and implementing direct mail advertising campaigns; delivering (except by mail) advertising materials or samples; providing related services, such as sign painting and lettering, welcoming services, and window trimming services. Establishments not classified to any other sector that are primarily engaged in providing professional, scientific and technical services are included in this sector. The Derby Diversity & Business Summit activities will be held at the Galt House Hotel in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. DDBS brings together elite Women, LGBTBE, Minority and Veteran Owned Enterprises to develop lasting relationships with each other and gain inspiration for their continued success. Attendees of the Summit will benefit from development seminars, panel discussions, and business and policy leaders who will share their keys to success and the work being done to improve growth in the area of business diversity. The summit will cover several fascinating topics: Big Data, The Rise of Block Chain and Advanced manufacturing. Current sponsors include but aren’t limited to: Delta Airlines, Procter and Gamble, PurePath Capital, Bingham, Greenebaum, Doll LLP, Consensio Group, NAC, Argent Tape & Label, ABS a Diversant Company, NAWBO Kentucky and many others.
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Beavercreek is located at 39°43′46″N 84°3′44″W (39.729359, -84.062310), approximately five miles east of downtown Dayton. According to the 2010 census, the city has a total area of 26.44 square miles (68.5 km2), of which 26.40 square miles (68.4 km2) (or 99.85%) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2) (or 0.15%) is water. Beavercreek boasts of 22 parks that are open to both visitors and residents. These include Spicer Heights, Wartinger Park, Hunter's Ridge and Walnut Grove Park. You can enjoy soccer at the Ankeney Soccer Complex. The city is also close to the Oregon Historical District and America's Packard Museum. Apart from these, the Recreation Department of Beavercreek organizes several events throughout the year. Louisville is home to many annual cultural events. The most well-known is the Kentucky Derby, held annually during the first Saturday of May. The Derby is preceded by a two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival, which starts with the annual Thunder Over Louisville. The Kentucky Derby Festival also features notable events such as the Pegasus Parade, The Great Steamboat Race, and about seventy events in total. Esquire magazine has called the Kentucky Derby the biggest party in the south.
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Comedian and Mitt Romney Twitter tormentor Rob Delaney joined Sam and explained why he backs Obama, his personal experience with medical bankruptcy and how Mitt Romney's pathological desire to be President is both disturbing and a good source for comedy.
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