On Thursday, Sinai Urban Health Institute unveiled new findings from the largest community-driven, face-to-face health survey ever conducted in Chicago.
Read MoreJT was retained by a group of six nonprofit agencies in Illinois that serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The General Assembly had passed a DSP wage increase in 2016 only to see it vetoed by the Governor. JT’s goal: Avoid the same fate in 2017.
Read MoreJT worked with Manny’s to coordinate event logistics and media relations for their 75th Anniversary Celebration on July 31, 2017.
Read More.JT once again finds its work recognized within the public affairs community.
Read MoreFor the ninth consecutive year, 100 percent of Urban Prep seniors have been admitted to a four-year college or university.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, May 16, The Chicago Community Trust’s fourth annual On the Table elevated civic conversation, fostered new relationships and inspired collaborative action across the region.
Read MoreIn October 2016, JT participated in a new U.S. State Department program, conducted by Meridian International, called the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI).
Read MoreHear from JT’s Senior Events Consultant Carly Bradford for tips on how to manage large numbers of volunteers.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, March 15, 11,000 residents from across Lexington, Kentucky gathered for mealtime conversations to talk about the issues, big and small, that impact quality of life in their community.
Read MoreJust as some of us were getting used to Instagram Stories, the photo sharing social network has released yet another new feature: photo and video albums.
Read MoreJT helps client, Women On Call, celebrate their 10th anniversary with their annual Meet & Match Event and a special discussion with Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
Read MoreElected officials, service organization leaders and advocates for homeless youth came together to celebrate the official opening of Covenant House Illinois (CHIL) on the Near North side of Chicago.
Read MoreSince its inception, social media has changed how we learn, act and communicate as a society. With those changes, we’ve uncovered both benefits and pitfalls – and sometimes they’re one in the same.
Read MoreJT’s professional fellow, Alejandro Sherriff, wins Chicago pitch competition.
Read MoreJT Chairman and CEO Rick Jasculca talks about how Democratic strategists have become too urban-centric, leaving small towns and urban areas feeling ignored and left behind.
Read MoreHillary Clinton's concession speech yesterday is one that was widely viewed and commented on in both mainstream and social media. JT Senior Vice President Holly Bartecki, a key member of our communications skills training team, shares a few key observations that can enhance the impact and effectiveness of your next presentation.
Read MoreNearly 400 Chicago business, community and workforce development leaders joined Mayor Rahm Emanuel at the Standard Club on Friday morning to celebrate Skills for Chicagoland’s Future’s (Skills) employer and community partners at its second annual Employment Champions Breakfast.
Read MoreSinai's behavioral health service expansion comes as Chicagoans are finding it hard to access the behavioral healthcare they need.
Read MoreJT helps coordinate Chicago’s 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act to build awareness and expand access, inclusion and opportunity for people with disabilities.
Read MoreJT is working closely with the Indiana Immunization Coalition to drive a major awareness campaign across the state of Indiana to educate college students and their parents about the new meningitis B vaccination, and to make it easy to obtain the important protection needed.
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