Jersey Mike’s sales today go to Ronald McDonald House
Five Jersey Mike’s Subs locations in the Savannah area will cap off a month-long “Month of Giving” campaign today to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire with Jersey Mike’s “Day of Giving.”
All five restaurants will donate 100 percent of today’s sales to the local Ronald McDonald House charities.
Jersey Mike’s Subs locations nationwide are holding “Day of Giving” celebrations for 86 charities, including Ronald McDonald House.
Last year, the initiative raised $858,000 for 74 local charities and this year’s goal is more than $1 million.
To find a participating Jersey Mike’s Subs, go to www.jerseymikes.com/mog.
OSHA gives kudos to Delta in Savannah
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has recognized Delta Air Lines’ airport customer service and technical operations in Savannah as its newest Star site for its Voluntary Protection Program, which is designed to recognize workplaces with outstanding safety systems and performance.
Delta, the first major airline participant in the program, operates 15 airport and aircraft maintenance locations across the United States with the Star site designation.
“We are very proud of our Savannah team for their unwavering commitment to Delta’s deepest core value – safety,” said Ken Hylander, senior vice president for corporate safety, security and compliance.
Delta’s Savannah operation met the multipoint safety and health analysis and successfully completed an intensive on-site inspection by OSHA staff, which included proactive measures to prevent fatalities, injuries and illnesses.
The Savannah operation worked for more than a year to earn Star site status.
Small business workshop series slated
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — The Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with SCORE, will offer a small business workshop series “Successfully Growing Your Business in Turbulent Times.”
SCORE professionals will share successful tactics designed to help area businesses take their organizations to the next level, from increased sales to transforming business plans.
A seminar titled “Small Business: Turning Around A Struggling Business” will lead off the series with speaker Jim Perry of the Stanford Business School from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2, at chamber headquarters.
Perry, a former career Navy logistician, university professor and small business owner, will offer options for managing risks in today’s business climate.
The cost per workshop is $20 for chamber members, $25 for non-members. The cost for the full series is $90 for chamber members and $120 for non-members. Advance registration is required. For more information, go to hiltonheadchamber.org.