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At Mako Fire Group our main goal is helping you protect what matters most, and we take great pride in that. Our companies highly qualified technicians undergo a rigorous training surpassing what is required of them from local and state governments to ensure the highest level of satisfaction for our customers. Offering a wide array of cutting edge products including fire extinguishers, exit and emergency lights, smoke detection/alarms, etc. we are your one stop shop for fire prevention and protection. Annual services for commercial properties include Fire extinguisher maintenance, smoke alarm maintenance, emergency lighting maintenance, fire alarm maintenance, sprinkler maintenance, etc. With a corporate sized workforce and mom-and-pop style customer service, we at Mako Fire Group guarantee we will meet and exceed all your expectations.
Public Risk Innovation, Solutions, and Management, PRISM, is a member-directed risk sharing pool of counties and public entities committed to providing risk coverage programs and risk management services.
Sovereign Bank is the largest tribally-owned bank in the United States, owned by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. The bank focuses on community-driven banking, emphasizing relationships, trust, and financial empowerment for both Native and non-Native customers. It was rebranded in 2023 to honor its tribal heritage and continues to prioritize financial stability and self-sufficiency for families and businesses. With roots tracing back to the acquisition of First Oklahoma Bank in 1984, Sovereign Bank combines the capabilities of a large bank with a small-town, relationship-focused approach. The bank promotes personalized banking solutions tailored to individual needs and offers a Financial Learning Hub for education and empowerment. Sovereign Bank is dedicated to serving all communities and investing in people, fostering opportunity and stability for future generations.
New York City Center is Manhattan’s first performing arts center, established in 1943 with the goal of making theater, dance, and music accessible to all. Located in a distinctive Neo-Moorish building, it has played a significant role in the cultural life of New York City. The center presents a variety of performing arts programming, focusing on dance and musical theater, and hosts notable series such as the Fall for Dance Festival and the Tony-honored Encores! series. The venue features a 2,557-seat mainstage, two smaller theaters, and four studios, allowing for a diverse range of performances. It serves as a home for the Manhattan Theatre Club’s Off-Broadway productions and showcases internationally acclaimed artists and companies. New York City Center is committed to accessibility and inclusivity, engaging audiences across all five boroughs and supporting educational initiatives that reach thousands of students and families each year.