Elk Grove Village, IL
Joe Bush is a Certified Life Coach and Health Coach at Joe Bush Coaching LLC, focusing on personal growth and transformative mindset coaching. Serving as a Village Trustee in Elk Grove Village, IL, and a Health and Wellness Coach at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Joe Bush helps clients understand health, eliminate self-limiting beliefs, and create purposeful lives. With over 20 years of public speaking experience through the John Maxwell Team, Joe Bush shares insights on mindset and personal development. Additionally, as an educator at Township High School District 214, Joe Bush inspires students to become influential leaders. Joe Bush holds degrees from Northern Illinois University and Benedictine University, complemented by certifications in public speaking and leadership training from the John Maxwell Team.
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Elk Grove Village, IL
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Located adjacent to O’Hare International Airport, Elk Grove is an integral component of the Chicago Metropolitan Region’s economy. A planned community with over 35,000 residents, Elk Grove boasts the largest consolidated Business Park in the U.S. with over 62 million square feet of industrial inventory. Elk Grove’s business community is diverse, with major employers representing a broad range of industries including; technology, manufacturing, retail, health care and warehousing / logistics. Elk Grove is a proactive and business friendly community that values its corporate residents and works diligently to support their growth. The Village consistently invests in the modernization and infrastructure improvements to its Business Park while maintaining the lowest effective commercial property tax rate of any northwest Cook County municipality. Elk Grove’s competitive business advantages include: A business friendly environment A fair, predictable and equitable regulatory environment Proximity to O’Hare International Airport and the City of Chicago Low commercial property taxes Highly educated and creative workforce Over $40 million reinvested back into the Business Park over ten years