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Google will join New York-based groups The Ladies of Hope Ministries, CEO Works, Defy Ventures and The Fortune Society to help improve job prospects for people with criminal records, a group that's unemployed at 5 times the national average.
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The U.S. spends $81 billion a year on mass incarceration, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and that figure might be an underestimate. In 2017, the Prison Policy Initiative estimated the actual cost on state and federal governments and impacted families is roughly $182 billion. Those dollars go to staffing the criminal justice system and meeting the basic needs of the more than 2 million Americans who are incarcerated.
Featuring quotes from CEO and President JoAnne Page and Executive Vice President Stanley Richards.
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Dennis Kozlowski began his career serving in various management positions at SCM Corporation in New York City and Cabot Corporation in Boston. He
joined Tyco International in 1975 at a time when the company had $20 million in revenue. Kozlowski was appointed Chief Operating Officer of Tyco in 1989 and became its Chief Executive Officer in 1990. Under his leadership, Tyco grew to over $40 billion in revenue and a market capitalization in excess of $110 billion. Kozlowski received his BS in business administration from Seton Hall University and received a doctorate of business administration from the University of New Hampshire, Honoris Causa, and Roger Williams University.
Under JoAnne Page's Leadership Fortune has become a national model in services and advocacy for justice-involved individuals
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Educational forums, on-site vaccinations and marketing materials are all aimed at making sure clients and staff get their doses.
READ MOREThe city’s Board of Correction (BOC) is unveiling a proposal that the de Blasio administration says would finally end solitary confinement in New York City jails.
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