Politics & Government

Stow Residents Have Job to Do at White House

Two Stow residents are working on economic and job creation at our nation's capital Thursday and Friday.

The , but this week its founder and another Stow resident are working on job creation and economic development in Washington, D.C.

Sharlene Chesnes of Interchez Logistics Systems, Inc. and job club founder Diana Miller, both of Stow, are attending White House events on faith-based and neighborhood partnerships in job creation today and tomorrow, according to a story posted by NewsNet5.

"It's not surprising that two Stowites have been invited to the White House this week. Northeast Ohioans are leaders in innovation and job creation," said in a news release. "I applaud Diana Miller and Sharlene Chesnes for their recognition by President Obama of the top-notch work they are doing in Stow." 

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Today Miller was attending a symposium on the role of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships in job creation and Chesnes is attending the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Kickoff of Hispanic Heritage Month, according to NewsNet5.

The club meets from 3 to 5 p.m. the second Thursday of each month and from 7 to 9 p.m. the fourth Thursday at the . Networking and resume-review sessions begin 30 minutes prior to meetings, which feature presentations and workshops.

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