Nick Shaw is turning his fitness and diet coaching business Renaissance Periodization into a tech ... [+] firm with a new app, RP Diet.
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In building a million-dollar, one-person business, Shaw made it into an elite but growing group of solo entrepreneurs. There were 36,984 non employer firms—those with no payroll—that hit $1 million to $2.49 million in revenue in 2017, the U.S. Census Bureau found. That number is up by 38% since 2011.
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Like everyone else, the Business and Industry Association wants to grow younger | Business
Jim Roche recalls being the youngest person in the boardroom when he signed on as president of the Business and Industry Association in 2005.
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School board members can expect a room packed with business people this week when they consider adopting a strategic plan for city schools.
Donald Trump will steal much of the show Monday night when he takes the stage at SNHU Arena in Manchester for a rally the day before the first-in-the-nation primary
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Daybook: Upcoming local business-related events | Charlottesville Biz Journal | dailyprogress.com
Customer Service Reimagined. 4 to 5:30 p.m. Gordonsville Town Hall, 112 S. Main St. Hosted by the Central Virginia Small Business Development Center in partnership with Orange County Tourism. centralvirginia.org/events . (434) 296-8198.
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Chamber Aging in Place Business Network. 9 to 10:30 a.m. Our Lady of Peace, 751 Hillsdale Drive. (434) 295-3141.
Member Monday: What Can an Intern From Charlottesville Community Attention Youth Internship Program Do For You?. 11:30 a.m. to noon. Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 209 Fifth St. (434) 295-3141.
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From onion skins to eggshells to withered bouquets, one local small business is keeping literally tons of compostable waste out of landfills and making it into something useful for its customers — nutrient-rich soil.
In 2018, Michelle Bradley and her husband Java Bradley started Java’s Compost by placing their signature containers in local households. After their customers fill the 5-gallon buckets with kitchen scraps, they pick them up and replace them with clean ones. Next stop for the refuse is a processing center where food and plant waste transforms into dark, rich compost for gardens.
How Your Business Can Avoid Being Disrupted By Coronavirus
2) Fight the spread. Increase remote work wherever possible and quarantining those at risk, make sure to have a plan to keep people checking in and friendly reminders about travelling and attending high-risk activities like mass sports events and international events and conventions. Increasing use of tongs, decreasing open candy jars and making sure sneeze guards over food will also help slow the spread.
Thousands of workers stay home as world braces for coronavirus - Business Insider
Companies across the world are sending their workers home and beefing up emergency measures to limit the risk of further coronavirus outbreak.
According to a report from The New York Times, companies in London sent hundreds of employees home — including 300 workers from Chevron and 1,000 more from OMG. Other companies such as television company Sky barred employees who traveled to high-risk areas (China and Japan) from entering the office, and Lufthansa requested employees take unpaid leave.
Greenbrae woman’s a pet business whisperer – Marin Independent Journal
When Kristin Morrison was 18 years old, she wrote in her journal: “I would love to get paid to walk dogs.” That dream became a reality a few years later when the Marin native stumbled upon a woman while walking in Blackie’s Pasture who owned a dog-walking business and offered her a job on the spot. For Morrison, who grew up looking after everything from dogs and cats to turtles and ducks — even a horse — it was the perfect fit.
Three months later, she started her own pet-sitting and dog-walking company, which she ran for nearly two decades until she sold it in 2013.
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