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CBIZ, Inc. is a national provider of financial, insurance and advisory services headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.CBIZ is one of the largest accounting, insurance brokerage, financial and advisory services providers in the United States with more than 120 offices and nearly 7,000 employees.
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The Canton City School District (CCSD) is a public school district serving students in Canton, Ohio in the United States. In the 2020–2021 academic year its student enrollment was 8,000, [1] making it the 22nd largest school district in the state. [2]
Paya Holdings, Inc. is an American payment processor service that operates in North America and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. [3] As well as its headquarters, it has offices in Florida, Ohio and Virginia. [4] The company provides online payments processing as well as products for face-to-face and telephone payments.
In July 2013, Vantiv announced an agreement to acquire privately held Element Payment Services. [17] Element is a provider of fully integrated PCI DSS compliant payment processing solutions for merchants and business management software providers. [18] On May 12, 2014, Vantiv confirmed a $1.65 billion acquisition of Mercury Payment Systems LLC ...
The initials CCSD may represent: . Calgary Catholic School District, Alberta, Canada; California College San Diego; Camden City School District, New Jersey; Central Columbia School District, Pennsylvania
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In March 1994, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Cleveland Chapter, Reed vs. Rhodes plaintiff, challenged the fairness of the Ohio 9th grade proficiency test as an Ohio secondary school graduation requirement for African-American students; [23] the subsequent federal court settlement agreement(s) left the 9th ...