NEW YORK, (September 7, 2020) – Shelley Tanner, SanovaWorks CEO/President
Time to Vote
SanovaWorks will join many other companies and give Election Day as a day off work. It’s time to vote. We encourage our employees to vote and be part of the process. Know what platforms you support, and take the action to make your voice heard through your vote. It’s empowering. And yes, the Presidential elections are of utmost importance, but down ballot races are just as important –so it’s good to know where candidates stand on the issues that are important to everyone; environmental protections, social justice, pandemic response, international relations, and the global and national economies.
Register to Vote
Getting involved in political elections means a bit of research. I’ve tried to include some links that will help you find your way to register to vote in your local, state, and federal elections coming up.
Find answers to common questions about voting in the United States.
State by State Summary of Voting Leave Statues
Aussie Expat to NYC Resident
I became a US Citizen in 2010. I had been living in NYC for almost ten years and was finally able to obtain citizenship. I celebrated my first 4th of July with my Australian friend and travel mate, Michelle in 1998, way before I decided to move to New York to plant myself firmly and establish my roots in what I thought was the greatest city on Earth.
Here I am now, running a company of empowered employees that think results matter — like I do.
Cheers,
Shelley
Shelley Tanner, President / CEO, SanovaWorks
SanovaWorks remote work structure allows team members the flexibility for work life balance, which is highly effective in work quality and commitment.
{ PHOTO | Our First 4th of July | 1998 | Mission Beach | San Diego }