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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.
According to a new analysis from Forbes and VC firm Revolution, young ventures in Philly are poised to thrive in the decade ahead due a variety of factors.
Whether they see Friday to Sunday as a time to unplug or keep working, here are the routines that help these local leaders recharge, stay grounded, and get ahead.
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.
The $1.5 billion project is beyond anything I thought could be possible in Philadelphia, and a walk-through with CEO Brian Roberts revealed some special details about the future of the company and the city.
Dana Valenti, Kimco Realty’s director of development, tells us all about delivering a project with such big impact for residents, retailers and the city as a whole.
The leaders at Comcast, Bassetts Ice Cream, Aramark and more explain why they stay rooted in the City of Brotherly Love (even when they most certainly have the option to settle anywhere else).
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.
Two of the event’s leading organizers — Aniyia Williams and Francisco Garcia — tell BizPhilly what the three-day tech conference means for the city and what attendees can expect to gain.
The tech giant could announce the HQ2 winner any minute now, but a new report suggests that Philadelphia is not a top contender according to Amazon’s recent job listings.
The telecom giant has repeatedly been associated with the hateful symbol in Google search results, and it’s unclear whether the problem will ever really go away.