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Now for Some Good News!

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By Wayne Rivers
5 minutes

The headlines have been uniformly dour for the last few weeks, so how about some good news about leaders and companies who are innovating and contributing during this time of uncertainty? Please watch our blog this week as Wayne relates the stories of Commercial Contracting Corporation of Auburn Hills, MI and Myers & Chapman of Charlotte, NC. The leaders of both of these companies have found new ways to step up and contribute, and you’ll be excited to hear how they’re making a difference.

Please let us hear from you about the ways you and your company are changing and adapting to current events. Thank you.

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