Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Together for Recovery Provides Path for Economic Resolution

A few weeks ago, I wrote about an organization that I have recently been introduced to and for whom I have subsequently committed to work tirelessly. It is called the Business Civic Leadership Center. (BCLC) is an arm of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Its mission is to advance the positive role of business in society. As such, (BCLC) and the U.S. Chamber work with leaders from business, government, and non-governmental organizations to address and act on shared goals.

Given the depth of the current recession and credit freeze that our nation has been feeling the pains of, since at least Q4 of 2008, one such goal has been to find a way for all of those served by BCLC to weather this storm. In early May, 2009, (BCLC) and the U.S. Chamber actively engaged the business community, government, and nonprofit organizations to help America get back on its feet. It did so during a Rally for Recovery, at its annual National Conference on Corporate Community Investment in Chicago.

Subsequently, (BCLC) launched: http://www.togetherforrecovery.org/ At this portal, business owners, non-profits, individuals will find a one-stop-shop for information and guidance regarding economic recovery. BCLC and the Chamber has assembled the largest collection of examples on how the business community is part of the solution to economic recovery. If your company is doing something to help blunt this recession but is not yet listed, please tell (BCLC) what you are doing, so that they may update the site and share this with their subscribers.

Personally, I wish to thank Katie Loovis, Director of Business and Society at the (BCLC) and Stephan Jordan, Senior VP of the (BCLC) for inviting my participation in the video that is found at http://www.togetherforrecovery.org/ (BCLC) and the U.S. Chamber are committed to ensuring that that American businesses thrive, and that those of us on Main Streets across America emerge as victors, not victims of these trying times. My sincere thanks to each and every member of their team, for all that they do. Let me encourage you too, to become engaged and involved in the work of this organization.

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