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Aug 24
2009
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Beyond Commerce Continues to Support Granville Academy and Inner-City Youths
Beyond Commerce, Inc. (OTCBB: BYOC) www.beyondcommerce.com , an E-commerce solutions, local advertising and niche social networking company, announces that Chairman and CEO Bob McNulty will present at the Annual Board Meeting of the Granville Academy Inc., which is being held at the Princeton, New Jersey Theological Seminary, Friday, August 21, 2009. Beyond Commerce proudly supports the Granville Academy and its work benefiting inner-city youths.
The Granville Academy instills in its students the belief that academic achievement and knowledge of business and industry is critical for future success. As a result, Granville Academy students have made significant academic gains while internalizing its culture of achievement.
"It is my extreme pleasure to welcome Bob McNulty to the Granville Academy," stated Reverend William Granville, Jr., Founder, Chairman and CEO of the Granville Academy. "I know I speak for all my associates when I say we are excited to get an update from Bob McNulty about Beyond Commerce's initiatives to provide job readiness and training through LocalAdLink to inner-city students."
"Beyond Commerce / LocalAdLink are proud to have the opportunity to assist Reverend Granville's work to improve the lives of inner-city youths," stated CEO and Chairman, Bob McNulty. "We believe in investing in the future through the youth of this country, and hope to teach business skills and build confidence through leadership."
Granville Academy Inc. is a 501c3, tuition-free, after-school coaching and counseling program that prepares primarily inner-city students, grades 8-12, for success in the global marketplace. The Academy is designed to offer an introduction to business and industry, including an understanding of language, foundation and environment of the free enterprise system. Student applicants are interviewed and selected based on their potential, rather than demonstrated academic achievement. Volunteers are coaches, counselors, and teachers of core curriculum business, science, entrepreneurship, and technology skills with an emphasis on community development and character building. The Granville Academy prepares youth to understand and prepare to work in the global marketplace. Experience proves that as students learn more about the workings of the economic system, the more likely they are to become productive citizens in their communities. To learn more about the Granville Academy, please visit http://www.granvilleacademynational.com .













