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Flores Associates

flores associates

London

Flores & Associates, LLC was founded in 1986 to provide Human Resources consulting services such as compensation, benefits and selection to a broad cross section of small to mid-sized companies throughout the Southeast. The company has evolved over the last thirty+ years from its Human Resources consulting roots into a national leader in the field of consumer-based reimbursement plans, COBRA, and Direct Bill services. Driven by our mission to achieve complete customer satisfaction and to gain expertise and improve our core competencies, Flores has been uniquely transformed from a generalist organization into a specialty services firm focused on consumer-based employee reimbursement programs and COBRA/Direct Bill services. Our goal is to meet the needs of our clients by combining proactive service with leading edge technology. Long before the buzzwords of B2B (business-to-business) and B2E (business-to-employee) were circulated, Flores developed web-based services as part of our commitment to service excellence and in response to client feedback. In our quest for solutions based upon innovative proprietary technology and in partnership with our clients, Flores continues to improve our browser-based systems and develop mobile application solutions to meet the demands of our participants and clients. The bottom line is that we are in to results not buzzwords. Our mission continues to be complete client satisfaction, and our 97% client retention rate is confirmation that we are on the right path. Today, we have developed a national client base that numbers over 2,500 companies serving over 550,000 employees in all 50 states and several foreign countries through the use of our innovative technology. The services that we have developed and implemented for our clients cover the spectrum of Benefits Management and Communication.

King Charles I School

king charles i school

Worcestershire.

We are proud of our school; it has a very long heritage and a very bright future. The foundation of our school is an old one. We are the only secondary school, in the United Kingdom, to bear the name of King Charles I. Although he gave us our charter in 1636, the foundation was established by Thomas Blount, esq., Lord of the Manor of Kidderminster, some 70 years earlier. A document dated 1609 describes the origins of the school. Various lands acquired by the Parish Church of St. Mary and All Saints as investments were confiscated by the State during the Protestant Reformation and early in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Roger Maunsell of Pedmore purchased them. He levied penal rents and following an appeal from the tenants to the Lord of the Manor, Thomas Blount bought the lands and arranged in 1566 that the rents should be used to endow a free grammar school in Kidderminster “for the instruction of youth in good letters and manners”. In the 1630s an inquiry was held into the administration of the endowments and as a result of this the charter was granted by King Charles I in 1636. This charter which was part of one given to the town, laid down the manner in which the school should be run and lasted over 200 years. From 1566 to 1848 the School was carried out in the Chantry of the Parish church of St Mary and All Saints although it was not a chantry school. In 1848 the school moved to the site known as Woodfield on Bewdley Road. In the mid-nineteenth century King Charles I School, like most other ancient schools in England, was reorganised under schemes devised by the endowed schools commissioners and the charity commissioners to meet an increasing demand for secondary education in which england seemed to have fallen woefully behind other european countries. In 1902 the school became ‘grant aided’ within Worcestershire County Council; this status was continued as ‘voluntary aided’ until after 1944. In order to provide finance for accommodation thought necessary in the late 1950’s the school became ‘voluntary controlled’ in 1958 and remained as such up to April, 2012 when it became an academy.