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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY HOSTS OPEN HOUSE T
he American Cancer Society’s new East Coast Area and Brevard Unit hosted an open house and ribbon cutting at its new Eau Gallie Boulevard location to introduce new Executive Director for Brevard, Volusia and Flagler Counties James Atkinson to the area. Guests toured the new facility and learned about programs and services provided to cancer patients in Brevard.u
Erica Elliott, Lisa Hudson, Anne Solomon, new Area Executive Director James Atkinson, Board Chairperson Janet Rooks, Gail Traczyk and Mary Edith Thomas at the American Cancer Society’s recent open house.
Florida is one of seven
states that don’t impose personal income taxes. The other states include Alaska, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.
A1 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT GOES VIRTUAL
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LOCKHEED MARTIN EMPLOYEE FOUNDATION DONATES TO SOUTH BREVARD SHARING CENTER
L
ockheed Martin Employee Foundation recently donated
$2,500 to the South Brevard Sharing Center, which provides food and shelter to individuals struggling to meet their basic needs. Lockheed Martin Employee
Foundation is funded through employee donations and supports essential local programs that address stabilizing families, community building, community health and serving people with special needs.u
Mike Leitzen, Lockheed Martin Employee Foundation Council Member and Warehouse Operations Manager (left), presents a check to Michael Huber, South Brevard Sharing Center Executive Director.
he Babcock Street road expansion and redevelopment that uprooted
Melbourne-based A1 Administrative Support, LLC last September caused the company to use the situation they were dealt with in a positive manner and to re-strategize their entire business model. A1 has now gone 100% virtual at
FURNITURE & MORE MOVES TO NEW LOCATION T
he Women’s Center Furniture and More Resale store celebrated
its new larger location with a ribbon cutting ceremony at its West New Haven Avenue store. Sales from items at the store support programs and services of the Women’s Center and their clients.u
Stephany Eley, Harvey Hester, Sue and Mayor Hal Rose, Betty Laing, Women’s Center Executive Director Jenny Gessler and Liz Kleissler at opening of new resale store.
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www.a1adminsupport.com which has broadened their horizons allowing them to seek out and reach worldwide clientele. “The benefits of going virtual are endless – not only for us, but especially for our clients and the environment”, says Mike Pisciotta, COO. “Businesses using our services not only get to take advantage of and gain credit for our green initiatives, but they also will have access to a larger talent pool and a sustainable source of skills, no employee-related taxes, insurance or benefits to pay, a measurable reduc- tion in operational expenditures as there is no need to create infrastructure or worry about fixed business costs, be able to offer extended business hours, and ultimately improve focus on their core business.” A1 provides a wide range of
ADMINISTRATIVE S U P P O R T MOD E R N I Z E . OR G A N I Z E . S IMP L I F Y.
back-office operations, administrative support, and virtual assistant services from secretarial, typing and clerical tasks, to translation/interpretation, mobile notary services, transcription, book- keeping, graphic design, résumé writing and more. u
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