[jsfg_cinti] Take a day, make a difference in Cincinnati
- From: "Nick Ursini" <nursini@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Jsfg_Cinti@Freelists. Org" <jsfg_cinti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:22:30 -0400
To Fellow JSFG Members,
This note comes from T.J. Bugg, a friend of JSFG at Centennial, Inc. It
originated from Doug Bolton, Publisher of the Cincinnati Business Courier.
It is directed at those with financial and accounting backgrounds, and is
sponsored by the non-profit organization called, Accounting for Kids. The
event takes place on Wednesday, November 12. As the message below states,
you can contact Cheryl Eckelman (513-621-6665 or ceckelman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
or Crystal Faulkner, Accounting for Kids Inc.'s primary organizer
(513-768-6798 or cfaulkner@xxxxxxxxxx) for additional information.
This is another opportunity to share your expertise with our fine community.
Best regards,
Nick Ursini
JSFG President
Customer Driven Marketing
11881 Nathanshill Lane
Cincinnati, Ohio 45249
Phone: 513-683-0889
Fax: 513-683-0057
Mobile: 513-260-5963
Subject: Take a day, make a difference in Cincinnati
Every year, Accounting for Kids Day gives local financial professionals a
chance to make a simple and small commitment to help Cincinnati's neediest
kids.
The day is organized by Accounting for Kids Inc., a nonprofit organization
started in Cincinnati in 2001 that has now gone statewide. Its mission:
introduce financial concepts to children in a fun and interactive manner;
inspire financial professionals to consider becoming a mentor or tutor for
an inner-city child; and encourage accounting and financial firms to
"adopt" a classroom by providing interaction with at-risk children on a
regular basis.
Cincinnati finance and accounting professionals have led in the creation of
this nationally recognized program, which takes place for the fourth
consecutive year on Nov. 12.
This year's Accounting for Kids Day starts with light breakfast at the
Courier, followed by activities led by teams of finance professionals at
various area schools. The day ends with a 5-7 p.m. reception at the Bankers
Club, featuring guest speaker Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell.
Here's how you can help: A financial or time commitment helps organizers
reach as many students as possible. If you're not a finance professional,
forward this message on to those you know who are. A supplement in the
Courier will feature participating companies and individuals. For more
information, contact my colleague Cheryl Eckelman (513-621-6665 or
ceckelman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) or Crystal Faulkner, Accounting for Kids Inc.'s
primary organizer (513-768-6798 or cfaulkner@xxxxxxxxxx).
I look forward to you or the finance professionals you know joining me in a
Cincinnati classroom Nov. 12.
Douglas Bolton, Publisher
Business Courier
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