They call their business " BAM ," and that's the impact this West Texas business consulting firm is hoping to have as they help entrepreneurs in Odessa and Midland launch their new businesses, and help existing companies grow.
Since starting the consulting company in February 2020, BAM co-owners Michael Crain and Angel Garcia have guided dozens of Permian Basin entrepreneurs through the process of getting their businesses started off on the right foot.
'Unfinished business': Montana Tech's Becca Richtman determined to progress after Montana Mile
Montana Tech's Becca Richtman followed her NAIA national championship performance with a victory in the Montana Mile on Friday.
Montana Tech's Becca Richtman after winning the 3,000m steeplechase event at the NAIA National Championship in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Business Notebook: Food bank receives 11,000 rolls of toilet paper
At a ceremony Wednesday, the United Family — which includes United Supermarkets and Market Street stores — presented the Food Bank of West Central Texas with a donation of 11,520 rolls of toilet paper.
The presentation was part of a larger donation of more than 200,000 rolls to food banks around Texas and New Mexico, with a total value of approximately $90,000.
The Village Brew in Piketon celebrates one year of business
PIKETON — When Pike County native Jennifer Chandler travels for work or pleasure, she sets out to find the best independent coffee shop in town. Drawn to unique locations or old buildings repurposed for the community, she often wondered why something like that didn't exist in Piketon.
North County Business Briefs, July 18 - The San Diego Union-Tribune
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The Broadway dancer whose lockdown business bloomed - BBC News
When the pandemic closed New York's theatres, thousands of performers found themselves out of work - some were even unable to pay for their health insurance. One top dancer quickly opened a business, inspired by a gift from a fan, which gave people a way to express affection during lockdown.
Orlando Business Journal: Former Avengers Stunt Double Starts Home Service Businesses in Central
Business Matters: Steve Scherzer, SOLV Marketing
Steve Scherzer, 39, owns SOLV Marketing, located on West Wackerly near Jefferson in Midland. Scherzer said, “We make the digital world of advertising approachable for small and medium-sized businesses. We help you plan, execute, and then get results.” Scherzer has nine employees.
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