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Madison company hosts Lunch and Learn

From left, Samantha Brinkley, Vicki Stickels, Kay Curry and Vicki Morris at Rocket City HR’s ribbon cutting. (Contributed)
From left, Samantha Brinkley, Vicki Stickels, Kay Curry and Vicki Morris at Rocket City HR’s ribbon cutting. (Contributed)

By Nick Sellers | Staff Writer

MADISON – Rocket City HR just cut the ribbon on its physical location on Sullivan Street on Sept. 22 and is hitting the ground running with a business seminar Nov. 19.

The Madison-based human resources consulting company is holding a “Lunch and Learn” training seminar Nov. 19 from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tickets are $25 and lunch will be provided by BB&T Bank.

The training session aims to prepare business owners and managers for dealing with federal agencies such as the IRS, OSHA, EEOC and several more.

“There are certain things you have to do no matter how many employees you have, and it can be harder on the small businesses sometimes,” Rocket City HR employee Vicki Morris said.

More information can be found at rocketcityhr.com or at 256-975-2256. Deadline for registration is Nov. 17.

 

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