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City’s contracted economic partners report outreach, minority-business supports and referral activity
Summary
Commerce Lexington, Community Ventures and Jubilee Jobs reported referral and outreach activity, minority-business supports and a range of business-assistance services during the annual update to the committee Sept. 16.
Amy Glasscock, director of business engagement, summarized the city’s contracted economic-development partners Sept. 16, highlighting recruitment and retention work carried out by Commerce Lexington, small-business and minority-business supports through Community Ventures, and direct-services and employer connections through Jubilee Jobs and the Work Lexington program.
Glasscock said Commerce Lexington operates under the Lexington Economic Partnership branding and conducted outreach and retention meetings; the presentation cited 56 on-site or direct business meetings in…
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