Baltimore is one of the best cities for entrepreneurs looking to start their own business, according to Business Insider.
The website released the list of 20 cities last week, with Baltimore coming in at number 15.
Baltimore came out ahead of larger cities like Raleigh, North Carolina and Salt Lake City, Utah, and three other cities, including Olympia, Washington; Corvallis, Oregon; and Oxnard, California.
KIVA: Crowdfunded small business lending available through BDCC | Vermont Business Magazine
The webinar will feature Bri Johnson from Flat Iron Co-op partners who will share how they ran a successful local crowdfunding campaign that helped kick-start their business.
Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) is a private, nonprofit economic development organization that serves as a catalyst for industrial and commercial growth throughout Southeastern Vermont, including Windham County and the towns of Readsboro, Searsburg, Weston, and Winhall.
Don't trust averages: How to assess and strengthen the health of your business – TechCrunch
Karen Peacock is the CEO of Intercom .
Understanding the health of your business starts with customer focus: Are you providing breakthrough value to your customers?
Now, how do you measure that success and growth? You need to go beyond surface-level figures: You need to know the metrics that tell you what's happening in every aspect of your business — the ones deeper than just your averages. Averages lie and can be dangerously misleading.
Business support for the "sister city" plan? It's complicated - DRaysBay
Recently a group of Tampa area business leaders published a letter in the Tampa Bay Times declaring that "business leaders" support the "sister city" plan and vision for a new stadium in Ybor city that would host the Tampa Bay Rays as a part-time team.
The letter, signed by 39 local business leaders (38 men and 1 woman) alongside their institutional affiliations, also noted the endorsements of "three prominent regional Chambers [of Commerce]" whose support had been announced in November.
Indy Courting Big Future Business at CFP - Inside INdiana Business
While Alabama and Georgia will square off tonight for college football's national championship at Lucas Oil Stadium, it is not the only competition taking place in downtown Indianapolis.
"We have eight meeting decision makers from across the United States…they'll see the game, they'll see the city, they'll walk inside the convention center and see how the hotels are connected no matter the climate," said Visit Indy Senior Vice President Chris Gahl, who adds if all say yes, it
Cambridge Area Chamber of Commerce Home, Garden, Business Expo returns
The Cambridge Area Chamber of Commerce Home, Garden and Business Expo returns after a two year absence.
The event that gives area businesses a chance to showcase their offerings and connect them to residents in needs of their goods and services was cancelled in 2020 and held virtually in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NONPROFIT REGISTER | Boots 'n Business Luncheon celebrates Stock Show's return | Nonprofits |
Nicolas Diaz. The 28th Boots 'n Business Presented by U.S. Bank, at the National Western Events Center in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022. Photo StevePeterson.photo
Ava Wright, Boulder County Fair Lady in Waiting; Madeline Rose, Boulder County Fair Queen; Ashley Baller, Miss Rodeo Colorado; Hannah Thomas, Elizabeth Stampede Attendant; and Josie Thomas, Elizabeth Stampede Queen. The 28th Boots 'n Business Presented by U.S.
New Year, New Business: Mistakes To Avoid When Starting A Business | Bankrate
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Turning Ideas into Real Business | University of Central Florida News
"What we're doing in here is what you'd find Ph.D.s doing in expensive labs," Mincey says about his three business partners and himself. "We've learned to work with whatever resources we have available."
Mincey, who's on track to graduate from UCF in 2023, studies plant-based fibers at the nanoscale on one side of the garage. On the other side, the fibers are used for the research and development of high-performance athletic clothing.
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