American Millennium Society Extends Terms of Board Members, Launches Official Website

The American Millennium Society, a Pennsylvania-based non-profit announced today the extension of the terms of their Board of Directors, Cindy Green, Jeanne DiFrancesco, Joan Demetriades and Anthony Priest, through December 31st, 2016. AMS simultaneously announced the launch of their official website at www.americanmillenniumsociety.org.

The American Millennium Society, a Pennsylvania-based non-profit dedicated to the reform of public institutions to increase American competitiveness, announced today the extension of the terms of their Board of Directors, Cindy Green, Jeanne DiFrancesco, Joan Demetriades and Anthony Priest,  through December 31st, 2016.  This extension will allow the Interim Board, who has served since the inception of AMS, to continue guiding the startup activities and impacting the early phases of the Society's current areas of focus, The Urban Education Initiative and the Economic Development Project. AMS simultaneously announced the launch of their official website at www.americanmillenniumsociety.org

The launch of the site is a major milestone for the non-profit and will be complemented by numerous online presences.  According to Interim President Jeanne DiFrancesco, the website launch is "a crucial step for our organization as we launch broad online communications about our mission and regular updates of our progress." American Millennium Society is a non-partisan, non-ideological organization dedicated to the reform of public institutions to increase American competitiveness. The Society will formulate profound yet practical strategies to restructure and refocus those institutions in the areas where they must perform in order to advance American competitiveness in a dynamic, global environment. The Urban Education Initiative will harness the capabilities of urban communities by engaging a broad coalition of civic leaders, local businesses, educators, government officials, faith-based organizations, parents and philanthropists to create an integrated, community-based educational model that will support the development of energetic and engaged students who will drive the engine of urban revitalization and prosperity. The Urban Economic Development Program enables cities to realize their full potential by undergoing a three-step transformation process involving the evaluation of the current positioning of the city as compared to other cities to meet the people's needs of the future, then determining the appropriate future positioning (the "goal"), and define how the alignment of the city's assets can work together to take the new position (the "strategy"). For more information about the American Millennium Society, please visit www.americanmillenniumsociety.org. 

"A crucial step for our organization as we launch broad online communications about our mission and regular updates of our progress."

Jeanne DiFrancesco, Interim President

AMS can also be found at www.facebook.com/americanmillenniumsociety.org, on LinkedIn, or on Twitter as AMS4America. ENDS To learn more, please contact: Christine Bacher American Millennium Society 112 Moores Road, Suite 400 Malvern, PA 19355 610-240-0708 ###

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