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A core mission of the City of West Palm Beach is to be proactively involved in the recruitment of new businesses, the retention of local companies and the expansion of existing industries in order to increase employment opportunities for West Palm Beach citizens and stimulate economic growth. The City of West Palm Beach (pop. 102,000) is the county seat of Palm Beach County, Florida and one of the fastest growing areas in the country. We are proud of our ethnic and cultural diversity, both in the community we serve and in our workplace. The City of West Palm Beach was incorporated in 1894 and encompasses 55 square miles which includes a downtown intercoastal waterfront. The City features a variety of national recognized cultural and leisure activities. Many business leaders choose West Palm Beach as their corporate or regional headquarters.
The City of Moline is located in the heart of the Midwest, nestled between the banks of the Mississippi and Rock River in Rock Island County, Illinois. Home to 43,768 people, Moline is one of four cities making up the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area of over 350,000 people residing in Moline and Rock Island, Illinois and Bettendorf and Davenport, Iowa.
Evesham Fire Rescue is a Marlton, NJ-based company in the Government sector.
The Town of Los Gatos is nestled at the base of the Sierra Azules, and is located approximately 60 miles south of San Francisco, in the southwestern portion of Santa Clara County where the Santa Clara Valley meets the lower slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Monterey is a waterfront community on the central coast of California with a temperate climate year-round. Kayaking, scuba diving, surfing, whale watching and beach-going are just some of the activities to be enjoyed in and around Monterey. Golf, shopping, and driving the spectacular coastline to Big Sur are a few of the many land-based adventures. Monterey is home to the world-renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium, a must-see attraction that delights and educates millions of visitors every year. Step outside the Aquarium and you`re on Cannery Row, where John Steinbeck drew inspiration for his novel about life in Monterey during the heyday of the sardine canning industry. Today "the Row" is lined with hotels, shops and restaurants and features fun activities for the entire family. From Cannery Row, you can walk or ride a rented surrey or segway along the scenic Recreation Trail to Fisherman`s Wharf. Along the way, you`ll see harbor seals, sea otters and pelicans in natural habitats on the dazzling waterfront of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.