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The official site of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland serving the Fourth Federal Reserve District, comprising Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky, and the northern panhandle of West Virginia, presents its research activities and tools for the community focused on workforce development challenges, small business concerns, and fair and impartial access to credit, and events and news.
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The official site of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta covering the Sixth Federal Reserve District including Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and portions of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee, presents its research activities and finance education tools for the community, and roles in the district: providing cash to banks, savings and loans, and other depository institutions; transferring money electronically through the FedWire funds transfer...
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Packed with techniques necessary to find, negotiate, and win government contracts, this updated guide for small business owners includes the latest processes for competing. Ten easy steps are detailed for entering a business into the federal procurement system, receiving bids for lucrative federal contracts, and successfully competing for government contracts. Small business owners learn how to use the Internet to get government contracts, find government...
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In this guide, Harnish and his co-authors share practical tools and techniques to help entrepreneurs grow an industry -- dominating business without it killing them -- and actually have fun. Many growth company leaders reach a point where they actually dread adding another customer, employee, or location. It feels like they are just adding more weight to an ever-heavier anchor they are dragging through the sand. To make matters worse, the increased...
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The official site of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond serving the Fifth Federal Reserve District, which includes Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and most of West Virginia, presents its research activities of a team of economists, visiting scholars, and research associates through journal articles, working papers, and other work conducted to support the Fed's policymakers, and educational tools for teachers, students and bankers....
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You are accustomed to being the first in your family to do many things, often entering rooms where no one else looks like you. You are the first to go to college and the first to start a business, and now you have embraced the mission to become the first generation in your family's new legacy! This book is designed to give you the mentorship you need to build an independent and wildly successful, profitable minority business enterprise. Susanne details:...
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Scope and content: Oral history interview with Nashville businessman Douglas B. Havron, conducted 4 April 2007 by James T. Havron as part of the Library Interviews series of the Nashville Public Library's Nashville Business Leaders Oral History Project. During the 95 minute interview, Havron discusses such topics as his childhood and education growing up in Nashville; his family; his early aspiration to become the director of marketing for the...
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Scope and content: A variety of calendars, from 1923 to 2000, serving primarily as compilations of historical data and timelines, marking anniversaries of particular events; or as a compiled listing of various charitable and social events occurring in Nashville during a particular year. A few other calendars were produced for the purposes of advertising businesses, raising money for charity, or other activities. Several of the calendars also include...
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Scope and content: The collection consists of 15 audio interviews conducted in 2012 with members of the Bells Bend/Scottsboro communities by Nashville Public Library staff. The interviews highlight the historical family legacies in the communities and serve to preserve and promote the rural character of the area. Most interviews average about 45 minutes in length. Most interviews have indexes; there are no transcripts.
Interviewees include: Wesley...
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Early Nashville - Special Collections Topics
Local Business - Special Collections Topics
Military - Special Collections Topics
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Scope and content: Biographies, military records, obituaries, clippings, photographs, educational records, and other papers dating from 1899 to 1946, documenting the lives of S. George Cochron, a Nashville watchmaker, and his niece, Rebecca Evalyn Cochran Simmelink. (George and Rebecca spelled their last names differently.)
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Scope and content: The collection consists of audio interviews with Nashville business and civic leaders and local restaurateurs. The interviews detail projects conducted by business and civic leaders that positively impacted the Nashville community and the stories of Southerners that eat, serve and consume food and drink locally. Some interviews include an index and transcript. Many individual interviews in this collection have been cataloged separately,...
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