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orange county, California is a Santa Ana, CA-based company in the Government sector.
St. Louis Community Information Network is a Saint Louis, MO-based company in the Government sector.
Councilman Dion Guthrie received an A.A. degree from Dundalk Community College in 1991, an A.A. degree from McKendree School of Religion in 1992, a B.A. degree from McKendree School of Religion in 1996, and a B.A. degree from Antioch University in 1998. He graduated from the Harford Leadership Academy in 2000 and the Sheriff's Police Academy in 2007. Councilman Guthrie has been a resident of Harford County in the Joppatowne area for over forty years and is enthusiastically enjoying serving his second term on the Harford County Council. In 2008, he was elected as a delegate to the Democratic Convention held in Denver, Colorado, where he helped select the next President of the United States. In 1997, Councilman Guthrie was appointed and commissioned "Admiral of the Chesapeake Bay" by the Governor of Maryland for his maritime interest, support of protection and clean-up of the Chesapeake Bay, and because of his work with special needs children. Councilman Guthrie has been actively involved with helping special needs children since one of his grandsons attends John Archer School. On a lighter note, Councilman Guthrie had the honor of carrying the Olympic Torch for the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah and after Cal Ripkin played his last game as a Baltimore Oriole, Councilman Guthrie volunteered his personal car to drive Cal around the field at Camden Yards. Cal autographed Councilman Guthrie's 1983 World Series baseball - the last ball signed by Cal in the field of play, as a Baltimore Oriole.
Aberdeen Town of is a Aberdeen, NC-based company in the Government sector.
The vision of our strategic plan is "to be the top producer of successful students in the nation" OCPS is a powerful, positive force in the Central Florida economy. It is the second largest employer with over 22,000 employees and provides instruction to almost 175,000 students. Support from Orange County business partners, caring parents and community-minded citizens is evident by their participation: 47,800 registered volunteers who contribute more than 694,000 hours annually 3,500 school-business partnership agreements 38,905 PTA/PTSA members School Advisory Councils composed of community members, parents and school staff. Generous contributions afford many opportunities for our students. Volunteers and partners are always welcome.