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Attachment B <br />Business <br />Free Events for <br /> <br />Spotlight <br />Roseville Businesses <br />Roseville Business Council <br />Attend the Roseville Business Council and <br />meet with other Roseville business owners <br />Preparing Students for the Real World <br />and employees to hear important information <br /> In our recent business survey, more than half of <br />about our community. The Council meets <br />Roseville businesses said their employees do not need <br />the fourth Wednesday of most months at <br />a college degree; rather they need the right set of labor <br /> <br />skills. Roseville Area High School (RAHS) is training <br />2750 Snelling Ave. <br />Todd Roach recently hired Cal Reeck, who <br />students to meet that need. <br />interned at Computype last summer <br /> RAHS is one of the best high schools in the state. <br /> <br />Students are challenged to do their best, no matter what educational path they choose. <br />Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union <br />Not only are the educators teaching technical job skills through hands-on training, they are <br /> Hear from Toby Madden, Regional Economist, <br />also teaching students how to be good employees. Students who graduate from RAHS are <br />Federal Reserve Bank. Madden is a regional <br />ready to start work. <br />economist in the public affairs department at <br /> RAHS has developed an informal internship program to place students eager for <br />the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He <br />on-the-job training with local businesses. One of the business leaders who has been <br />will talk about the current and future forecast <br />hiring interns through RAHS is Todd Roach at Computype. <br />for the economic condition of Minnesota. <br /> Computype is a cutting edge labeling and barcode printing company located at <br /> <br />2285 County Road C. They anticipate 30% of employees retiring over the next 10 years, <br /> <br />so the company is preparing today to meet its business needs for tomorrow. <br />Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union <br /> An internship gives a student a chance to learn about the working world, and it gives <br />Mayor Dan Roe will give Rosevilles 2015 <br />State of the City Address. Mayor Roe will <br />hired four student interns to spend the summer learning the production skills. <br />reflect on the past year and discuss how <br /> Roach says an internship offers students an opportunity to learn the basics of his company <br />the City is moving forward in 2015. He will <br />and expand their understanding of the business world. The internships often turn into job <br />give the State of the City Address during the <br />offers. <br />Roseville Business Council meeting. <br /> RAHS hopes to expand its internship offerings. If your business is interested in hiring a <br />high school intern, please contact Jeanne Kelsey at or <br />In partnership with <br />651-792-7086. She helps facilitate internship opportunities through RAHS. <br /> If you would like your business highlighted in an upcoming issue, contact HRA Executive Director <br /> or 651-792-7086. <br />Jeanne Kelsey at jeanne.kelsey@ci.roseville.mn.us <br />SCORE Can Help Your Business Succeed <br /> St. Paul SCORE provides business counseling to help entrepreneurs and small businesses <br />evaluate and prepare plans, stabilize, grow, innovate, and succeed. <br />small businesses in the St. Paul metro area. They also offer low cost business seminars for <br />start-up entrepreneurs and established small business owners. <br />Business Recycling <br /> SCORE volunteers are experienced professionals who donate thousands of hours to help <br />small businesses succeed. Volunteers hail from every facet of the business community: large <br />Grants <br />and small corporations, military, educational institutions, or local or federal government. <br />Two state laws enacted in 2014 require <br />business plan preparation. <br />most metro area businesses to begin or expand <br />their recycling programs. BizRecycling has <br />consultants who can work with businesses <br />Commercial Properties Under Construction in Roseville <br />free of charge to design and implement a <br />recycling and/or organics collection program. <br />Minnesota Farmers Union <br />Organization may be eligible for up to $10,000 <br /> 2154 Lexington Ave. Drive through coffee shop <br />in grants that can be used for bins, labels, and <br /> 2100 Snelling Ave. Tenant remodel <br />minor facility upgrades. <br /> 1365 Lydia Ave. New City park building <br />Businesses can get free resources from <br /> 2131 Lexington Ave. New City park building <br />BizRecycling by visiting or by <br /> 1700 County Road C New City park building <br />calling 651-266-1199. <br /> 2590 Fry St. New City park building <br /> 3060 Patton Rd. New City park building <br /> 2055 Cohansey New City park building <br />8 <br />100% recycled content. <br />January/February 2015 <br />100% post-consumer waste <br /> <br />
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