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A Sector Of Wisconsin Businesses Call For Kapneck To Hold Seminar

Posted on 22 December 2011 by Judyth Piazza

Some members would like Kapneck to hold a class and discuss his formula in assisting small business during these tight economic times so that businesses can achieve their goals.

Kapneck has a great business knowledge and background and would be able to direct small business in new ways of marketing their products and creating new economic opportunities.

One item in the “Kapneck Business Formula” that has proven itself, is to set up a network with other related companies that will expand each other`s business.

It`s clear that Kapneck believes small business is the foundation of a growing economy and if his complete formula is implemented it will also create jobs, as he has demonstrated.

More about Kapneck

Kapneck lived in Washington D.C. and graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School. He attended George Washington University, was elected to the Maryland State Convention, and was appointed special advisor on Higher Education to the Governor’s office. He was appointed by Governor Marvin Mandel to open Maryland’s first overseas office in Brussels, Belgium as the State’s Trade Ambassador. He assisted the Federal Government in “Invest in the USA”.

“Kapneck, for the past thirty plus years, has brought a multitude of jobs into Maryland and USA and when he is not overseas he works without remuneration to help the citizens of Maryland find jobs with companies he brings into the State.” – Maryland State officials

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American Women from the Streets of Brooklyn to the Coast of California Connect in Global Room for Women

Posted on 12 June 2011 by Judyth Piazza

The Global Room for Women Launches National Campaign Alliance “Let’s Stand With Women Shaping a New Middle East”

Connecting Fearless Women Change Agents of the Middle East with American Women from the Streets of Brooklyn to the Coast of California

An alliance of American organizations, convened by the Global Room for Women, launches a national campaign and declaration of solidarity and friendship with women peace builders in the Middle East fueling a new surge of optimism throughout the region. In support of their recent courageous and inventive work on the frontlines of revolutions, uprisings, and war they have harnessed new social media tools and strategies of non-violent protest to topple decades-old regimes and outmoded systems. Current members of the alliance include CODE PINK, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Peaceful Tomorrows, Middle East Children’s Alliance, Global Oneness Project, Women’s Peace Collection, Prosperity Candle, Circle Connections, American Muslim Voice, Bay Area Women in Black, Democracy in Action, the SOP, Just Vision, Women’s Alliance for Democratic Iraq, Principle Pictures, Weaving the World, and Global Room for Women.

Members of the alliance and women across the country will meet women peace builders, straight from the frontlines in Gaza, Pakistan, Egypt, and Bahrain – women changing the world one step at a time, in the midst of an unprecedented degree of war, revolution and uncertainty besieging their communities every day. And despite a chorus of naysayers about their prospects for real and lasting peace, these women utilize their passion to fuel their work, while American women from every conceivable socio-economic background step up to listen to and learn from them. This all takes place in the safe virtual space called The Global Room for Women, the first-ever scalable platform that provides American women access to real-time, direct conversations by phone with an array of diverse women living in developing countries and war-torn regions who are reshaping the landscape for women and girls’ lives.

“We designed The Global Room for Women to be convenient and easily adapted to a woman’s busy schedule, whether she’s a teacher, an executive or a soccer mom. We invite women to take a step outside their comfort zone, come as they are, when their schedules permit. All they need to do is pick up the telephone and an entire global community of women is waiting to engage with them,” says GRW founder Linda Higdon. “The real beauty of this model is that we bring women from far-reaching areas of the world directly to busy U.S. women and can include hundreds of women across the country on each call, while creating an intimate experience through small breakout conversations. There is nothing like this out there for American women,” adds Higdon.

Although these women may not be visible in the Western media news cycle, they are working under the radar to make real change from the bottom up. “We are continually amazed at the degree to which women on each side of the conversation are benefitting from listening to the experience of the other,” adds Higdon.

Who are these women who are so driven by a fierce determination to build peace?

• A Muslim woman originally from Pakistan, Samina Sundas became an outsider in the United States, her home for decades, in the aftermath of 9/11. By opening her doors to all ethnicities and faith groups, she dispelled misperceptions and created groundbreaking conversations between many who thought it impossible. “After 9/11, we were living in a culture of fear and I said, ‘I am a Muslim woman and welcome to my home.’” Founder of American Muslim Voice, Samina is a recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Prize awarded by Fellowship of Reconciliation.

• A Gaza City physician, Dr. Mona ElFarra is a builder of refugee camp cultural and health centers, and serves as Vice President of the Gazan Red Crescent Society. “For children living in camps in the Gaza Strip, the most tragic thing is the loss of hope. So we keep saying over and over ‘We Love You.’ It is our duty to provide them a chance and a right to be a child – that is our hope for our own futures and what keeps me going.”

• The voice of young Cairo beyond the revolution – Aya Faissal’s back story reveals one woman’s ongoing adventure of joining millions of youth en mass to invoke reform in Egypt. And for her day job she uplifts those women she can – of the million people trapped in the poverty-ridden slums of Cairo. As one of only a few students studying in France prior to coming home to Egypt, she defied the headscarf law while preserving her own customs and personal identity.

• With unrest sweeping through the Middle East, a positive counter-force is organized by youth, leveraging social media and technology – and it’s surging beneath the radar of most. Esra’a Al Shafei organized MideastYouth, a grassroots, digital network of fresh, vibrant free-thinkers and activists across North Africa and the Middle East staring down governments and historic regimes. And the West has their eyes on her work, particularly Harvard, TED Fellow Awards and Think Social.

Members pay a small fee ($12-16) per series of calls and there is no limit to how many they can attend. Each woman chooses her own experience, and there is no pressure to do more than listen. After each call many engage with each other as a living global community. Through “My Global Room,” a social networking space, they live chat after each call, organize, or keep the conversation going. Through Maestro technology, members receive one another’s contact information. The Global Room site provides and supports actions, initiatives, projects, resources, and success stories emerging continuously within the community. To learn about the upcoming roster of speakers or to register, click http://www.globalroomforwomen.com/events.html or visit our site at www.globalroomforwomen.com.

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Hon Trade Ambassador Philip Kapneck Surfs the Wave of Goodwill

Posted on 12 June 2011 by Judyth Piazza

During the past years when the recession was starting to take hold and change the American way of life and the American dream, there were those who worked harder and longer each day to help their fellow citizens, keep their heads above water. One of these individuals was Maryland Trade Ambassador Philip Kapneck who was able to contact and reconnect with business and industry he attracted to the USA over the past 30 years, that created jobs for individuals in Maryland.

Since the recession, Ambassador Kapneck called on the same companies he helped to set up their businesses in past years, and surfing the wave of goodwill, he was able to find jobs for people who lost theirs with other companies. While this was not one of his duties, he felt that it was essential to help those in need of work.

Ambassador Kapneck does not want any notoriety or press coverage about his work, but it seems that the press has a yearning to cover his unselfish work in helping others.

People like Ambassador Kapneck and their hard work are responsible for 2011’s third straight month in creating new employment over the 200,000 mark in the USA.
Through research we were able to supply a list of some positions that Ambassador Kapneck held and some he is still holding as follows:

• Delegate to the Maryland State Convention
• He was appointed by Governor Marvin Mandel to open Maryland’s first overseas office in Brussels, Belgium as the State’s Trade Ambassador. He assisted the Federal Government in “Invest in the USA”.
• He was appointed by Secretary of Business and Economic Development to represent the State of Maryland with international companies in Asia and the South Pacific.
• He was appointed by former New Zealand Prime Minister Rowlings as Special Advisor Ambassador/Maryland Trade Ambassador to assist companies in New Zealand and Australia doing business in the USA.
• He has been appointed by each administration to date, since his first appointment to Belgium over 30 years ago, and is still serving as Maryland Trade Ambassador.

Ambassador Kapneck’s ability to achieve the goals set before him, and always extending a helping hand, when it is possible to do so, has made him an icon in his own time, from his success in attracting business and industry to the creation of jobs.

To learn more about Hon Philip Kapneck: Trade Ambassador Kapneck Official Site: http://tradeambassadorkapneck.com.

If you would like to nominate someone to be featured in out next story, email them to newsroom@thesop.org.

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Hon Ambassador Kapneck helps Companies Get Established In the State of Maryland

Posted on 12 May 2011 by Judyth Piazza

“I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” Thomas Jefferson

Hardworking people that are working for the people try to cut cost anyway that they can to help decrease America`s budget deficit and create jobs for Americans. Trade Ambassador Philip Kapneck has helped to create jobs for more than 30 years and has attracted business and industry to Maryland while working many years, without remuneration.

Ambassador Kapneck was first appointed by Governor Marvin Mandel to open Maryland`s first overseas office in Brussels, Belgium as the State`s Trade Ambassador. Ambassador Kapneck has been appointed by each administration to date since his first appointment to Belgium. He assisted the Federal Government in “Invest in the USA”. Ambassador Kapneck works tirelessly for the people of Maryland, creating jobs by bringing companies to Maryland that are unique and useful, and that need a quality workforce.

Ambassador Kapneck has introduced many companies to Maryland by helping these companies get established in the State of Maryland. Once they are established he continues to assist them in contacting other business operations which in turn makes the new companies a valuable part of the state economy and in turn, this helps to reduce unemployment numbers.

Ambassador Philip Kapneck is the true meaning of the inaugural speech once given by President John F. Kennedy. “Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.”

A State Official said that Ambassador Kapneck is not looking for publicity or public recognition for his work; he just wants to help people.

To find out more about Trade Ambassador Philip Kapneck, visit http://tradeambassadorkapneck.com/.

Each week we will highlight people working for the people and making America stronger.

If you would like to nominate someone to be featured in out next story, email them to newsroom@thesop.org.

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Fake Marijuana Now Banned in Waukesha

Posted on 20 October 2010 by John

K2, Kush, Spice, Yucatan Fire, pseudo weed, fake marijuana – whatever pseudonym you choose to use for the stuff, it’s being banned by Waukesha, according to a vote by the Waukesha Common Council.

The council overwhelmingly voted 14-0 for an ordinance that bans the sale and possession of the imitation marijuana. The vote wasn’t technically unanimous, as one member of the board was absent.

Persons caught with the insidious substance face fines ranging from$400-$1,000, while trafficking it will make you $500 – $1,000 poorer.

The polyonymous substance is intended to give the same high that illegal marijuana does. The Council stated that the imitation weed is dangerous for its inconsistent potency, which could be up to 100 times stronger than that of its genuine counterpart. They also mentioned a litany of health risks associated with its usage, such as heart palpitations, delusions, hallucinations, seizures and vomiting.

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Teacher Convicted of Sex with 15 Year Old

Posted on 18 October 2010 by Big Al

Bryan Wendt, a 27 year old teacher from North Prairie, has been convicted of second degree sexual assault on Monday. Formally, he was charged with two counts of second degree sexual assault with a child and two counts of child enticement-sexual contact in connection with having sex with a 15 year old girl.

The girl was an eighth grade student of his at Waukesha Central Middle School in 2008. In the summer of 2009, their relationship became sexual. However, when he was arrested, Wendt was teaching gym at Summit Elementary in the Oconomowoc School District – a position in which  he resigned from in July.

The two child enticement charges, as well as one sexual assault charge, were dropped as a part of his plea bargain. He will be sentenced January 14.

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Gun Store to Open Near Elementary School

Posted on 14 October 2010 by John

West Allis leaders and school officials are in a frenzied clamor after they found out a business owner wants to put up a gun store near Longfellow Elementary School. However, there’s not much  they can do about it.

The proprietor of the store, Michael G. Govas, who owns the property on 60th Street, plans to sell hunting supplies, ammo and long range guns. Dubbed Shorty’s Shooting Sports, the very thought of such a store going up near a school has the community worried.

The question on many parents’ minds is essentially “of all places, why near an elementary school?” The property, a former record store, was vacated recently and Govas just wants to start a business. Also, this would be the third gun shop within a three mile radius from where the proposed shop is being opened, raising even more questions and eyebrows.

Still, Govas plans to press on and open for business on November 15. As far as legalities, the gun store is within permitted zoning use and not within 1,000 feet of the school. A district representative says he’s trying to push an ordinance to limit the number of gun stores sometime next month. However, the city of West Allis can’t do much with that, either. Wisconsin state law denies towns the ability to make gun laws any tougher than the state laws in place.

Govas’ shop will be under intense scrutiny from authorities, undoubtedly.

tommy

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