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Chicago Public Schools board urged to maintain leadership amid resignations
The Chicago Public School (CPS) system is vital for the families of the city and impacts both its immediate and future prospects. Recent changes involving the CPS Board have drawn significant attention, prompting a joint statement from an unspecified source.
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Chicago named best big U.S. city by Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Traveler readers have once again recognized Chicago as the Best Big U.S. City for 2024. This marks the eighth consecutive year that Chicago has received this accolade since it first claimed the title in 2017.
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Workplace readiness key in increasing sudden cardiac arrest survival rates
Each year, approximately 430,000 sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) incidents occur outside of hospitals. The survival rate for SCA victims is heavily reliant on the immediate actions of bystanders performing CPR and using an AED. While the average survival rate stands at about 7%, early defibrillation can increase it to 38%.
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Chicagoland Chamber welcomes new members for September 2024
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of new members in September 2024. The Chamber aims to foster a thriving economic environment in the region through a growing network of businesses and leaders.
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Business leaders invited to Chicago workshop on achieving scalable growth
Business leaders often grapple with the challenge of driving growth while managing day-to-day operations. Many find it difficult to balance long-term strategy with maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
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Experts discuss future of nuclear power amid rising tech-driven energy demands
Illinois and the Chicagoland region are at a crucial point for energy policy. As society pushes to combat climate change and decarbonize the economy, leading to planned closures of fossil fuel plants, energy needs are increasing.
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Survey shows mixed outlook among Chicago's small business owners
Chicago’s small businesses are optimistic about their own future but have less confidence in the city's economy. This sentiment was revealed in the 2024 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook, a survey conducted by the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and the University of Illinois Chicago College of Business Administration.
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Chicagoland Chamber reveals new survey findings on small business outlook
In partnership with the University of Illinois Chicago College of Business Administration, the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce released the findings of the 2024 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey at mHub in the West Loop.
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Chamber urges CPS board not to remove CEO Pedro Martinez
In response to recent tensions between City Hall and the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago have issued a statement. They are urging the CPS board to retain CEO Pedro Martinez and to reject a proposed high-interest loan.
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Chamber members named to Crain's list for notable black leadership
Several members of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce have earned a prestigious recognition, securing spots on Crain’s List of Notable Black Leaders. This accolade highlights their exceptional contributions to both Chicago’s business community and the city at large.
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Ana Belaval shares career insights at Hispanic Heritage Month celebration
WGN headlined a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration on Thursday night, featuring career insights and cultural expressions, including Spanish dance performances.
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St. Jude promotes events for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
As September begins, it also signifies Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to highlighting the challenges faced by children battling cancer and recognizing the efforts of organizations like St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Tech firm expands global operations while embracing remote work
The beauty of today’s technology is that with a strategic business plan and a powerful team at the helm, it is within the realm of possibilities to take a company to a global scale. Such is the case with a leading tech company that provides industry-independent, ready-to-use service ticketing solutions as well as customizable software for various service management needs.
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Cooley leader discusses benefits of employee resource groups amid shifting diversity landscape
Steve Flores sees the LatinX affinity group at his global law firm as a win-win: it not only empowers participating employees but also strengthens the firm as a whole.
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Fortinet invests $30 million in new Chicago innovation hub
In a significant development for Chicago's tech ecosystem, global cybersecurity firm Fortinet inaugurated its innovation hub in the city's West Loop on Tuesday, Sept. 10. The event marked a $30 million investment, highlighting Chicago's growing appeal to high-tech enterprises.
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Chicagoland Chamber celebrates members in Crain’s notable leaders list
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced that 15 of its members have been recognized in Crain’s Chicago Business's notable leaders list. This list features 88 top professionals from the area, highlighting significant talent and expertise within the business community.