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Three SOM alumni who have had impactful careers as leaders, innovators, and board members returned to campus recently to discuss ways they’ve addressed racism and inequity in their lives and careers. One running theme of the conversation, the inaugural Donald H. Ogilvie ’78 Colloquium sponsored by the school’s Council on Anti-Racism and Equity, was how...
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Will Craig, The Social Security Advisor | Photo submitted Will Craig, a recently retired Social Security employee of 25 years, has started his own consultation business: The Social Security Advisor. The business provides all manner of Social Security-related services with the adding goal of providing a personal touch throughout the process. Services offered include retirement counseling; assistance...
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The Florissant Meadows Shopping Center has been vacant for several months as businesses continue to recover from the destruction the water left behind. FLORISSANT, Mo. — A Florissant business is back open after nearly five months of being closed.  The July flood devastated nearly everything inside the photography studio and around it.  The usually busy...
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Most advice is worthy of thorough examination. Often advice about one discipline — with just a bit of translation — has meaning in other disciplines. This translation process allows for more perspective and greater insight. As a case in point: The more I study improvisation, the more parallels I see to the business world. And...
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Dalida Bollig’s work experience ranges from the high stakes of helping develop Sweden’s executive business strategy and public diplomacy in foreign affairs to operating a quaint cafe in Mississippi. Perhaps it was that range of experience that made her the Grand Junction Business Incubator Center’s choice for its new chief executive officer this past summer....
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WXYZ) — The countdown is on to a college football playoff semifinal between University of Michigan and TCU. As the Wolverines are undefeated, fans are busy gearing up and driving a boom for business.” “This year they proved last year wasn’t a fluke and Michigan is here to stay.” says one fan....
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The No. 13 Florida State Seminoles ended their regular season with a bang finishing off rival Florida Gators, sealing the state, and finishing with a nine-win season. Adding to that momentum, multiple players announced their return to Tallahassee for 2023, and the lead signal-caller, Jordan Travis, was one of them. QB Jordan Travis, WR Mycah...
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Susan M. Milstein, a longtime McDaniel College professor of economics and business administration who taught her students through tough love, died Dec. 3 from complications of Alzheimer’s disease at Carroll Hospital Center. The Westminster resident was 77. “Susan had tremendous mastery of her subject and had tremendous care for her students,” said Ethan Seidel, who...
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PARKERSBURG — The Mid-Ohio Valley Chamber of Commerce is taking nominations for its annual awards. The annual gala will return in 2023 and will be held March 9 at the Parkersburg Art Center. During the evening, the chamber will recognize eight businesses and individuals for their accomplishments in 2022 in the categories of:...
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December 09, 2022 **Shaheen helped create the State Trade Expansion Program as a pilot program in 2010 to assist small businesses with entering new markets, accessing export financing and attending trade missions.**  (Washington, DC) – U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a senior member of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, introduced legislation that...
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