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Sanctuary Software Studio, Inc. is active in local business organizations and networking
groups. These organizations provide excellent opportunities for networking with both
potential clients and available suppliers. We've listed the organizations below, and
provided their own descriptions of their purposes and goals.
We encourage other members of these organizations to seek us out at the regularly
scheduled meetings. These meetings provide an excellent opportunity for impromptu discussions
on what SANCSOFT can do for your business. If your company has products or services that
could be of interest to us, please bring it to our attention. We are always looking for
ways to improve our business processes and lower our cost of doing business.
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"So, just what is the Akron Regional Development Board anyway?
We're a group of diverse businesses ranging from global manufacturers to small machine
shops and professionals to organizations and educational institutions, that are committed
to continual improvement of our community, our economy, and our quality of life.
For the more than 1,850 member companies, we present some of the best benefits that can
produce bottom-line results. Networking and marketing opportunities, small business support,
public representation and information that can mean more clients and increased profit for
your business."
Visit the ARDB Web Site (www.ardb.org)
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"COSE, the Council of Smaller Enterprises is the small business division of the Greater
Cleveland Growth Association, Cleveland’s Chamber of Commerce. With nearly 16,000 members,
COSE is the largest local small business organization in the United States.
COSE is dedicated to serving the needs of small business. Our goal is leveling the
playing field for small business — to help you offer the employee benefits usually offered
only by larger businesses, and by negotiating discounts to help you save money and attract
and retain the employees you need."
Visit the COSE Web Site (www.cose.org)
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"Women's Network is an organization in Northeast Ohio that encourages and supports
the progress of women toward full participation in economic, family and community life.
Network programs provide structures that allow women to act as resources for other women.
Our members are lawyers, educators, secretaries, women who work in the home, entrepreneurs,
doctors, therapists, graphic designers, and people representing many other professions."
Visit the Women's Network Web Site (www.womennet.org)
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