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HATTIE: (VO) On the
other coast in the state of Maine there are 50,000 businesses with fewer than
20 employees.
DANA CONNORS: Maine takes great
pride in considering itself the entrepreneurial state.
HATTIE: (VO) Dana
Connors President of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce works to nurture them
all.
DANA: we recognize
the key to our success is the individual, the individual's ability and
creativity to take something from an idea and to build that into something that
bears fruit. This state is very proud of that fact that we try to do everything
we can to nurture it, to preserve it, but most of all to build upon it.
STEVE ANDERSON: I'm President
and Chief Executive Officer of the National Restaurant Association.
HATTIE: (VO) This
is Steve Anderson.
STEVE: Well I've
been involved in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for 25 years, as long as I've
been in association management and the Chamber of Commerce overall is vitally
important to what we do. I'm a trade association executive. I have to work on
issues that are specific to the restaurant industry. I call those our micro
issues. The big this issues that do impact the restaurant industry, I rely
mightily on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to carry the water for us on those the
macro issues. The small Business Council is absolutely vital to what the
chamber does. I think a lot of people have the perception that the chamber is
all about big business, which is not true. You know the restaurants are the
cornerstone of the local community. Nine out of 10 restaurants are involved in
philanthropic work. Whenever there's a disaster or a problem in the local
community they always turn to the restaurant operator and they're always the
first ones to volunteer to help them out.
HATTIE: (VO) And
Jim Wordsworth is one of those philanthropic restaurant owners. He is founder
and owner of J. R's Goodtimes in McLean, Virginia. Why do you take time to
volunteer?
JIM WORDSWORTH: I think
because I care. I care about things. So what I try to do myself is to make sure
I've got my housekeeping done so I can go out and pursue these things. It would
be fruitless for me to be talking to you here today or to be at a cerebral
palsy meeting or an educational meeting, or a National council meeting., and my
business falling apart and I couldn't even pay for the plane ticket back. So
step one I think was to make sure my house was in order. And then set two to
pursue those things that I think are additions to quality of life. I'm all
about quality of life for me and for you.
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