Area businesses are encouraged to tout their success in the free Business Profiles in the Mirror’s annual People & Progress editions, which will be published March 23-27.
The short survey asks questions on topics including address, hours, employment levels, 2020 plans, 2019 achievements, products or services offered and more.
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The deadline for submitting information and photos for the business profiles is March 9. Submission of information or artwork does not guarantee publication.
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Business Calendar | Chattanooga Times Free Press
* Member Orientation from 8:30-10 a.m. Tuesday, March 3 at Chattanooga Chamber, Board Room, 811 Broad St. Join us to learn more about your member benefits and what's going on at the Chamber. Please RSVP to Ann Riley, ariley@chattanoogachamber.com. No cost.
* North Chattanooga Chamber Council Meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 at The INCubator, 100 Cherokee Blvd. (Park across the street in the Republic lot). Speaker: Charles Wood, Vice President of Economic Development at the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce. $12.
Coronavirus Deals Blow to Global Business - WSJ
The coronavirus has sent markets tumbling, as its ramifications to a swath of businesses and industries becomes more apparent. Companies that make and sell products are struggling to secure supply lines as business disruptions ricochet far beyond China. They are also coming to terms with the near-shutdown of what for many industries is their most promising market.
Retail Business Boot Camp being offered locally, and it’s free | The Daily World
If you’re a small-business owner in the retail or food-and-beverage industries, Greater Grays Harbor Inc. and the University of Washington are teaming up to offer a free seminar focused on your needs.
Called a Retail Business Boot Camp, the presentations will offer ideas and tactics to boost business performance and to take control of the business’ online presence.
The three-and-a-half hour workshop will be held from 5 to 8:30 p.m.Wednesday, March 11 in the community room at Aberdeen High School.
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Loveland-area business briefs: Advanced Energy, others – Loveland Reporter-Herald
Robust revenue drove a $10.5 million quarterly profit for Advanced Energy Industries Inc., the Fort Collins-based power-supply company reported in an earnings report released Tuesday morning.
Advanced Energy reported fourth-quarter revenue of $338.3 million, up from $154.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2018. Net income totaled $10.3 million, compared with $19.4 million in the comparable period the previous year.
The profit represented 27 cents per diluted share, down from 50 cents per diluted share in the fourth quarter of 2018.
Business Leaders of the Year 2020 | WBJ Honorees | Worcester Business Journal
Likewise, all of the winners of WBJ's 2020 Business Leader of the Year awards faced a similar inflection point, where they pivoted and found new heights. Brandale D. Randolph has brought his mission-driven startup to a new precipice as it has adapted its business model. Harry Kokkinis' company has changed hands multiple times, but he has been a steady force and more than doubled its revenues. Stephanie Page funded and executed an organization-defining project for Abby's House.
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Business News: Feb. 29 | Nvdaily | nvdaily.com
The Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce will host Brew 'n Business, a roundtable discussion for business owners and professionals, from 7:30-9 a.m. Friday at the Woodstock Cafe. Information: www.shenandoahcountychamber.com/events .
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The Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce and the Lord Fairfax Small Business Development Center will host a free seminar on starting a small business from 8:30 a.m. to noon March 10 at People Inc., 135 S. Main St., Woodstock.
Black History Month: Small Business Owner Empowers Other Black Women In The Community – CBS
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Randolyn McKinstry is approaching her first anniversary as a small business owner in Allegheny County. Last spring, she started McKinstry and Company Candle Shop.
She makes the candles in her basement. The idea of becoming a candlemaker started almost on a whim, during a conversation with a friend.
“And I’m like, ‘Hey, I forgot your candle,’ and he said ‘don’t worry about it,’ and I was like ‘I should start making candles,’ and he said ‘why not.'”
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