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Will Philly Women Hold More C-Suite Positions in 2020?

A Pennsylvania House resolution urges all businesses to increase the number of women on their boards by the end of the New Year, but a new report suggests this goal may be out of reach.


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I Love My Job: Sex and Fetish Educator Kali Morgan

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This Philly HR Startup Wants to Make Your Workplace More Efficient

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How Ten Thousand Villages Is Surviving the Retail Apocalypse

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Philly Businesses Bullish on Economy, Hiring in 2016

But labor costs are a big concern.

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Home Depot Hiring 1,500 in Philly Region

It’s part of a nationwide hiring spree for its busy spring/summer season.

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Comcast Revenues Hit $74.5 Billion in 2015

It lost its fewest video customers in nine years.

Philly Tech Company Raises Mind-Blowing $27.5 Million

“It’s an endorsement that you can build a world-class tech company in Philly.”

Northern Liberties Co-Working Space Won’t Open on Time

WeWork was scheduled to open in the Piazza on April 1.

Future of Manufacturing in Philly Isn’t Smoky Factories

Think 3D printing and high-paying tech jobs.


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10 Philly Startups to Watch in 2018

10 Philly Startups to Watch in 2018

From a team that wants to be your new internet provider to another that's tackling mental illness with tech, these promising young companies are working on big solutions.


Study: Philly Area’s Divide Between Rich and Poor Widening

Jobs and wages are climbing, but so is the poverty rate.

How One Cranky Comcast Customer Got Even

Twitter account automatically tweets every time Internet speeds are slow.

Philly-Area Supermarket Wins Right to Sell Beer

Raise a glass for beating Pennsylvania’s archaic alcohol laws.

New Co-Working Space for Women Now Open

Meet the Bizzy Mamas.

N.J. Bill Would Close Corporate Tax Loophole

Its sponsor says it could generate $200 million for the state.

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Influential Philadelphians

Influential Philadelphians

10 Philly Startups to Watch in 2018

10 Philly Startups to Watch in 2018

From a team that wants to be your new internet provider to another that's tackling mental illness with tech, these promising young companies are working on big solutions.


City Fitness Opening New Gym (and Juice Bar!) on Fishtown’s Frankford Avenue

Get this, you guys: City Fitness is setting up shop on Frankford Avenue in Fishtown, and they’re building a brand new gym that will have […]

Watch Out Comcast, Startup Aims to Deliver Cheap, Fast Internet

It’s got a touchscreen router and a plan to cut out Internet providers.

Penn Students Can Ferment Beer 9 Times Faster

It won them $10,000 and got them noticed by MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch.

Millennials: Job Market Was Better for Our Parents

But they’re still optimistic that they’ll personally succeed.

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