Charles B. Jenkins Legacy Awards for 2011
Individual and
Organization Awards Announced
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Age 50 And Over Job Seekers Get Help
Executive
Director Carol Ventresca Appears on WOSU Radio
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Charles B. Jenkins Legacy Awards for 2010
Individual and
Organization Awards Announced
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Employment for Seniors
celebrates 2009:
A Year of
Success and Change
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Employment for Seniors
announces leadership changes, new board members
Laura O'Toole
elected chair of board
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WBNS10-TV news article on-line
Janet Veness, EFS Staff Member, Featured
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Employment for Seniors referenced in US
News & World Report
Employment for
Seniors, Inc. was mentioned in the October 2009 article in US News and World
Report,
“America’s Best Affordable Places to Retire.”
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Employment for Seniors provides needed
support to mature
job seekers at the Library "Job Help Day" Program
Employment for
Seniors assisted nearly 50 mature job seekers at the September 24th Library
Job Help Day Program.
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Laura O'Toole, EFS Vice President, spoke at Whetstone Library
WOSU Radio Story and Sound Byte
Employment for Seniors
15th Annual Senior Job Fair a Success
The slumping economy contributed to a large turnout of job
seekers at the 15th annual Central Ohio Senior Job Fair on Sept. 11.
Organizers described the event, at DeVry University, 1350 Alum Creek Dr., as
a "huge success."
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National Volunteer Week
Celebration
Employment for Seniors, Inc. recognizes Technology Volunteer Gary Sams,
winner of FirstLink Agent of Change award
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Employment for Seniors
announces the Charles B. Jenkins Legacy Award
Employment for Seniors, Inc., announces the Charles B.
Jenkins Legacy Award,
named in honor of the recently retired Executive Director of this local
non-profit organization.
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Boomers' desire to
stay on the payroll bolstered by economic downturn
With the vast majority of Baby Boomers having taken a hit on their 401(k)s
resulting from the
current world economic crisis, the concept of 50 and 60 year olds remaining
in the workforce a
few extra years or coming out of retirement altogether is not so foreign an
idea.
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