MGM Springfield hosted a local networking event Thursday bringing together anchor institutions, suppliers and small businesses to foster cooperation on major projects.
Travis Kelce may be 34 years old, but he plays like he's half a decade younger according to Chiefs GM Brett Veach.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- In honor of National Small Business Week, representatives with the U.S. Small Business Association came to Dayton to celebrate a local business and recent graduate of their 8(a) Business Development program. Protective Coatings, Inc., known as PCI, recently won the 2023 8(a) Graduate of the Year award from the SBA, making []
259th E-MIB Soldier wins MIRC Soldier of the Year Competition
Success didn't come easy for Pang Gek Teng, the 35-year-old founder and CEO of Surrey Hills Grocer, an Australian-inspired grocer and café brand in Singapore.
Planning for an upcoming business event can be an exhilarating yet daunting task. From ensuring you have all your presentation materials to picking the perfect outfit, there’s a multitude of elements worth considering. However, one of the most crucial and often overlooked parts of preparation is shopping for your event essentials. Smart shopping can save […]
Struggles to diversify tourism-dependent economies, develop solutions to workforce shortages, address how to make housing more affordable and pursue shared business opportunities took center stage at the Vegas Chamber Hawaii Business Exchange Summit.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- A local soldier is being recognized for his service and commitment to fellow service members while deployed in Syria. Isaiah Pleiman has been named a 2023 USO Volunteer of the Year, an award brought about by his unwavering support for his fellow soldiers while deployed at a remote, frontline base in []
Marielle Magdirila, a Waipahu High School senior, visited the Marriott Vacations Worldwide booth at the speed-dating-styled job-exposure fair Monday during LEI, a signature workforce development event for the nonprofit ClimbHI, which specializes in connecting Hawaii high school students with career opportunities in the hospitality industry.
The regulatory burden placed on businesses has risen by £6bn a year under the Conservative government, a new report has found.
The Butterly family presided over a wide network of businesses in its heyday – but many shut or went into receivership during the financial crisis.
After 15 years of business, owners of a Cortland shop known for its Italian wafer-like cookies have announced they’re closing.