Event
Our February Speaker: Deborah Daniel will share highlights of her 25-year journey as a CPA and CEO of Charter Accounting and Tax Service. Deborah helps her clients figure out what numbers really matter in their business and shows them how to measure and evaluate key indicators assisting her clients to achieve levels of success they previously did not think were possible.
She's been actively helping her clients increase their awareness of how to make more money, keep more money, and grow their money.
She'll inspire you to make 2020 and the decade ahead more profitable and impactful by increasing your financial abilities. The more you money flow you generate the more you are able to give back and help others!

Our 17 UN Global Goals Focus for February is...

Roughly half the world’s population still lives on the equivalent of about US$2 a day with global unemployment rates of 5.7% and having a job doesn’t guarantee the ability to escape from poverty in many places. This slow and uneven progress requires us to rethink and retool our economic and social policies aimed at eradicating poverty.
A continued lack of decent work opportunities, insufficient investments, and under-consumption lead to an erosion of the basic social contract underlying democratic societies: that all must share in progress. Even though the average annual growth rate of real GDP per capita worldwide is increasing year on year, there are still many countries in the developing world that are decelerating in their growth rates and moving farther from the 7% growth rate target set for 2030. As labor productivity decreases and unemployment rates rise, standards of living begin to decline due to lower wages.
Sustainable economic growth will require societies to create conditions that allow people to have quality jobs that stimulate the economy while not harming the environment. Job opportunities and decent working conditions are also required for the whole working-age population. There needs to be increased access to financial services to manage incomes, accumulate assets and make productive investments. Increased commitments to trade, banking, and agriculture infrastructure will also help increase productivity and reduce unemployment levels in the world’s most impoverished regions.
Facts and Figures:
• The global unemployment rate in 2017 was 5.6%, down from 6.4% in 2000.
• Globally, 61% of all workers were engaged in informal employment in 2016. Excluding the agricultural sector, 51% of all workers fell into this employment category.
• Men earn 12.5% more than women in 40 out of 45 countries with data.
• The global gender pay gap stands at 23 percent globally and without decisive action, it will take another 68 years to achieve equal pay. Women’s labor force participation rate is 63 percent while that of men is 94 percent.
• Despite their increasing presence in public life, women continue to do 2.6 times the unpaid care and domestic work that men do.
• 470 million jobs are needed globally for new entrants to the labor market between 2016 and 2030.
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At each social, we collect food for the City of Light Food Bank.
If you can Please Bring a Donation
They need things like these that can warm-up in the microwave and/or don’t need to refrigerate.
Chili, Ravioli, Tuna fish
Anything that people can use like...
Cereal, Soap, Shampoo, Toilet paper etc.
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8 VENDOR TABLES ARE AVAILABLE
$65 Each & Includes 2 Event Tickets and 30 seconds in front of the room. Contact entrepreneuratl@gmail.com or text Lisa at 770-823-8718 if you have additional questions. You must be set up by 6:30pm.
You can also get your tickets from https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atlanta-entrepreneur-social-february-2020-tickets-89471077401
No Refunds for Tickets or Vendor Tables
Come experience the richness of our community!
