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Thursday, August 18, 2011

In the president’s “Strategy for American Innovation,” he calls for “innovation-based economic growth will bring greater income, higher quality jobs, and improved health and quality of life to all U.S. citizens.”

When asked about President Obama’s interest in job creation Hayes says that, “The door is wide open for progressive minded innovative thinkers.”

She said that innovative creators of ideas and plans united together can make a tremendous difference.

“Yes, I love my fried chicken, soul food, my car kept clean at the community car wash, and I frequently get my hair done at the beauty shop,” Hayes said. “Such businesses do create jobs and are a part of our daily lives. However, I am referring to visions that are one of the kind that offer needed solutions or services that transcend the community.

“It’s time to stop living as major consumers of products and services and become a community that owns early-stage interest in companies. Companies that we help start and also provide products and services to the world.”

Individuals interested in becoming members can attend one of two meetings slated for Saturday, August 20 at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at the Cedar Hill Recreation Center, 310 E. Parkerville Road in Cedar Hill.

During the meetings, executives from bSecurity Systems will tell business testimonial of the b-System Identity Management Systems LLC to SCIC attendees and to answer questions. The company is one of several potential businesses that the club is evaluating. bSecurity Systems LLC, founded by Dallas inventor Ray de Beasley, has been called one of the most innovative inventions designed to help protect people’s social security numbers. It has the potential to create more than 200,000 jobs and estimates that it could generate $148 billion annually, according to analysts’ projections. Hayes says she has spent many hours researching the company and talking to de Beasley to learn how this invention, if fully supported, could have a profound impact on the southern sector and the country.

ID management and fraud has become an increasingly troublesome problem for the country. The Federal Trade Commission reports that 9 million Americans are victims of ID fraud and reports that all categories of ID fraud are on the rise over the past two years. The agency has received 300,000 more complaints in 2009, up from 2007.

Millions of Americans are losing money, time and even credibility as they try to recover from ID theft. Recently, the Presidential Identity Theft Task Force recommended to the public and private sector that there needs to be better methods to protect consumers from the misuse of Social Security Numbers (SSNs).

Hayes said she has begun to review other businesses, particularly firms that will create jobs and economic development to the southern sector.

“We don’t want any idea, especially if it’s not going to help in southern Dallas,” she said. “If we think it’s something good for our community, we’ll go with it.”

Hayes is quick to caution those who are looking for a fast-buck investment scheme or some kind of multi-level marketing scenario. She said this is an investment club for those interested in long term, solid investments in the community.

“This is a small investment in the future of our community,” Hayes said. “I’m excited about the possibility of the changes. I’m praying that God will let me see the changes, and having southern Dallas look like north Dallas. I believe it’s going to happen.”

For individuals or businesses interested in learning more or presenting their ideas to SCIC, call 214-988-9226 or toll free 800-349-7187.

Source: Pegasus News

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