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Clinton Community College (CCC) is a two-year community college located in Clinton, Iowa, founded in 1946. Initially serving veterans returning from World War II, CCC is part of the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges system. The college offers a range of educational programs, including Associate in Arts/College Transfer Classes, Career Technology Programs, and Continuing Education courses aimed at personal and professional development. The main campus is situated at 1000 Lincoln Boulevard, with additional facilities including the CCC Technology Center and the Maquoketa Center, which provide various educational opportunities. CCC also has intercollegiate athletics, featuring mens basketball and womens volleyball teams known as the Cougars. The Paul B. Sharar Foundation supports the college by providing scholarships and funding for students and faculty, enhancing the educational experience at CCC. The college is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, ensuring high educational standards.
GO ARMY I BEAT NAVY! The U.S. Military Academy competes as ARMY WEST POINT in a broad range of NCAA D-1 and D-2 sports. At West Point, its all fun and games for ARMY fans, but every cadet on the field or court understands that competition through their sport is a critical component for developing their leadership and teamwork skills, and especially for building personal bonds. West Points competitive sports programs support the Army values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. It is designed to teach these values in an athletic setting. The nature of competitive sports provides opportunities that are difficult to replicate in the conventional classroom, in other extracurricular activities, or in military field training.
Fair. Rude. But fair. Lets take the second question first. In competitive cycling, Domestiques are riders who lead the pack, breaking headwinds to make the journey easier for the team. And its the love of doing the hard, foundational, gritty and unglamorous work that informs everything we do. Now, to your first question. Domestique is a management consultant company that helps businesses scale through go-to-market operations (aka Revenue Operations or RevOps). Not sure what that answer means? No sweat. We, in the next paragraph. will make it as long-winded as possible. We are Rhys Williams and Alex Biale, co-founders of Domestique. We have a combined 25+ years in go-to-market operations experience, translating CEO questions like "lets move up market" and "lets expand internationally" into best-in-class operations. Our expertise informed the development of a GTM operational framework that we use to help companies create, accelerate and optimize their revenue engines. And our understanding of building, scaling, funding and preparing your company for exit is what sets our expertise apart. Our mission? Empower your business to unlock growth levers to do great things. (What are growth levers? Theyre things like Capacity Planning, Lead Scoring, Customer Segmentation, Comp Strategy, and other terms that sound like things we just made up). Growing a business is hard and too often companies fail because they lack the preparation, agility and connective tissue to get through the hard part. We help by though strategic and technical services to align your business strategy with your go-to-market playbook. Because visualizing your goals, your outcomes and life-changing moments—thats where you come in. Getting you from mile marker to mile marker—thats where we come in. After all, thats our role as your Domestique—Your accelerator. Your guide. Your teammate.
We are an OEM manufacturer of linear actuators and lifting columns, located in the Greater Grand Rapids area! Our parents company, Jiecang Linear Motion Technology Co.,Ltd was established in 2000 in Xinchang, China. Due to their high standards, their products quickly became globally respected for use in medical and home care equipment. With a large customer base in the United States, they found it necessary to purchase a facility locally which happened in 2018.