E pluribus unum. (Cleveland tomorrow) (Special section, tenth anniversary edition)

From: Crain's Cleveland Business | Date: April 2, 1990| Author: Ashyk, Lori | Copyright information

E pluribus unum

For an organization which likes to be known as a "quiet catalyst," Cleveland Tomorrow has made an awful lot of noise since its inception in 1982.

In its early years, the group of 44 local chief executive officers created Primus Capital Fund, which raises and invests venture capital; the Work in Northeast Ohio Council, which strives to improve labor-management relations; and the Cleveland Advanced Manufacturing Program, which tries to strengthen ...

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