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Business
Environmental Alliance
A business-driven community partnership coordinated by the Sonoma County
Economic Development Board which centers on the use of business-to-business
communication to promote voluntary good environmental practices as a
means toward improved financial improvement. |
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Sonoma Green Business Program
In collaboration with the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and the Business Environmental Alliance (BEA), in cooperation with the Sonoma County Economic Development Board, the Sonoma Green Business Program assists, recognizes and promotes businesses that operate in an environmentally responsible way. Businesses must be in compliance with all environmental regulations and meet program standards to participate. |
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Film
Office
Resources for film companies looking to shoot in Sonoma County. Information
on permits, local industry services, shooting locations, weather conditions
in the area and much more. |
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Sonoma County Connections
A merger of marketing, management, and networking initiatives provides links to an array of relocation information. Whether you want a list of private schools, museums, attractions, restaurants, wineries, or information on how to vote, pay your electric bill, and find a bank, this comprehensive web site offers all the resources and tools necessary to facilitate your transition into a new Sonoma County lifestyle. |
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Sonoma County Employers' Coalition On Health
This coalition looks to promote disaster preparedness and healthy workforce initiatives among Sonoma County employers by creating a network of best practices from a cross-section of business, health, government, and Emergency Services sectors. |
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Innovation Council
The Council’s purpose is to recommend a plan of action – including benchmarks, timelines, roles and responsibilities – for dealing with the economic challenges facing Sonoma County in the next 10 years. Because the challenges are great and resources are limited, this project will provide the county’s economic factors – business owners, government agencies, educational providers, business/professional organizations, and other interest groups – the opportunity to work together with the community in a coordinated effort to promote sustainable economic development. |
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North Bay Executive Strategies Forum
Second-stage companies, a major source of economic vitality, often may fall into an education gap between start-up businesses and large corporations. Statistics show that second-stage companies produce the bulk of new, sustainable jobs and provide an economic engine for significant growth. The EDB is presenting its first Executive Strategies Forum in the North Bay targeted to second-stage business owners and managers in February, 2008. This program provides a unique form of business development, education, and expansion assistance to companies facing issues of growth rather than survival. |
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Crimecrushers
Crimecrushers is a new program of education and training in crime prevention
techniques for Sonoma County businesses. Established by the Business
Crime Prevention Task Force in conjunction with public safety departments
throughout the county, the business community, and the Sonoma County
Economic Development Board |
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