Clay Chamber, JU combine to shape public policy
The Clay County Chamber of Commerce signed a five-year agreement of partnership with Jacksonville University so the school can gather statistics to …
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Clay Chamber, JU combine to shape public policy
The Clay County Chamber of Commerce signed a five-year agreement of partnership with Jacksonville University so the school can gather statistics to help the chamber make business decisions in the future.
“Thank you to Jacksonville University and all the Public Policy Students,” said chamber chairwoman Amy Pope-Wells. “I am truly excited about the opportunity to collaborate and work together formally for the next 5 years. Experts assisting us with gathering data to help make unbiased fact-based decisions to support our members and community regarding Public Policy. Shaping the growth and challenges of our community while not losing the things that make us special. Good Policy decisions make for great communities. Honored to be surrounded & supported by the best and brightest in Florida regarding Policy.”
Rues win Molly Maid Neighborly Award for local service
ORANGE PARK – Molly Maid presented the Neighborly Award to Tom and Terri Rue, owners of Molly Maid of Orange Park and Southeast Jacksonville.
The Neighborly Award is presented to a Molly Maid business that stands out within the neighborly system by running or attending neighborly meetings in their market, participating in a neighborly co-op opportunity, organizing a Neighborly meet and greet with their neighbors and helping other brand owners.
“I am extremely humbled by the immense amount of dedication our owners put into their Molly Maid franchises. Awarding and recognizing them is one way we can express our gratitude," said Molly Maid President Mary Kay Liston. “All award winners are standout Molly Maid owners that our entire system can look up to.”
The Rues are also proud to support Quigley House, Clay County’s only Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center. From a portion of the service fee associated with a home cleaning, they donate it to contribute to the thousands of survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Clay County and Northeast Florida each year.