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Milledgeville, Georgia, May 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As technology changes, so does business education—and Georgia College’s J. Whitney Bunting College of Business is changing with it. The school is becoming the J. Whitney College of Business and Technology. The new name acknowledges the rapidly advancing role of technology in the business environment. In the...
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Overcoming homelessness: Man shares inspirational story of owning fitness business He beat the streets by starting his own business. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. – He beat the streets by starting his own business. FOX 11’s Hailey Winslow spoke with Thomas Andrews, who overcame homelessness and went on to own a fitness training business. At Playa...
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A legendary leader in the broadcast television and business world, and a big part of our success at WPLG, has died. Tom Murphy died Wednesday at his home in New York at the age of 96. Murphy was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Capital Cities and oversaw the $3.5 billion merger with ABC in...
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A man threatened “mass violence” against an elementary school and business in Charles County, Maryland, and was arrested Wednesday, authorities say.  Earl Benjamin Washington Jr., 46, of Lexington Park, was wanted “in connection with making several threats of mass violence” on Tuesday, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office said. Washington called Gale-Bailey Elementary School in Marbury...
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Dennis Murphy, CEO of Caprio Cellars and Hayden Homes Caprio Cellars – Greg Lehman Dennis Murphy’s earliest memory of the joy of giving was when he was a child and would wrap up his favorite toys as Christmas gifts for his brothers and sisters. That same sense of generosity stayed with him when he launched...
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May 25, 2022, 2:23amUpdated 2h ago By: News 12 Staff A Bay Ridge restaurant owner says they are facing hazards and a shortage of food due to a power outage on Friday. Agnes Kelly, the co-owner of the South Brooklyn Foundry, says she’s concerned about Con Edison’s response to the issue. “We thought it was...
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The Starbucks logo and McDonald’s Golden Arches are being dismantled in Russia as the coffee and fast-food chains both withdraw from the country over the war in Ukraine. But Russians are still getting their fill of American fare like burgers and pizza, as Hard Rock Cafe and Sbarro are among the more than two dozen U.S....
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The U.S. Department of Education has renewed Florida International University’s Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) grant. Increased to $1.33 million, the grant will have a total impact of nearly $2.7 million with matching funds. The grant is one of just 16 CIBER grants awarded to leading universities across the country this year...
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The Harvard Business School received a $5 million donation to create programming and provide financial support for students interested in sports management careers. The gift — donated by alumnus Josh Harris and his wife, Marjorie — will create a Harris Family Fund for Sports Management and Alternative Investments at HBS and aim to “promote the...
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The owner of a local business allegedly zip-tied a suspected thief and he and his two sons beat the man over a 45-minute period, inflicting “severe injuries,” according to sheriff’s officials. John David Sparks, 50, Brenden Sparks, 23, and Trenton Sparks, 20, pleaded not guilty Monday to felony assault and false...
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