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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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Lyft Unveils New Subscription Plan to Help Philly Riders Lock in Fixed Rates

The company wants you to be able to pay the same amount for your most used route no matter the time of day.

Jefferson to Host Pitch Competition for Budding Marijuana and Hemp Businesses

The university wants to give startups in the industry a boost with a competition that’s open to the public and features a $10,000 grand prize.

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Aramark Logo Moving to New Home in Philly Skyline This Week

As the company relocates its headquarters to the Schuylkill waterfront, the sign  a Market East fixture for more than 30 years  must come down.

I Love My Job: Philly Buffalo Exchange Manager Mike Shaffer

He has one of the coolest but toughest jobs overseeing what comes in at the popular Center City fashion destination. Here’s why he has to reject so much stuff.

Comcast’s Latest Earnings Prove That We Should Stop Calling It a Cable Company

Though the company reported higher earnings for last quarter, it is relying less on video subscribers to drive growth.

Stephen Zarrilli to Step In as President and CEO of the University City Science Center

The former Safeguard Scientifics leader will assume the position in October, putting an end to a six-month nationwide search.


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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.


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Penn to Offer Its First-Ever Online Master’s Program in Computer Science

The program, available through the online learning platform Coursera, costs just one-third of what it costs to earn the degree on campus.

Penn Medicine Is One of the Country’s Best Employers for Women, Forbes Says

Did you know that women make up 77 percent of the health system’s workforce? Plus, 55 percent of its executive positions and five out of seven of its CEO roles are held by women.

PREIT and 1776 Are Bringing a Startup Incubator to the Cherry Hill Mall

Here’s why the hub is shaking up our conception of where we work and what belongs in a shopping center.

NextFab Is Preparing for a Big Philly Expansion

The organization’s South Kensington location is moving and will have five times the interior space once construction is done. Here’s when it’s all set to take place.

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13 Made-in-Philly Podcasts to Listen to Right Now

Add them to your rotation for intimate and entertaining local conversation on movies, books, music, work and more.

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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.


I Tried Philly’s Outdoor Co-working Space — Here’s Why It Works

The pop-up experience from L.L. Bean and Industrious helped me think differently about being productive outside. But some setbacks could jeopardize the novel concept.

I Love My Job: Meet the Two Women Behind Philly’s Dîner en Blanc

With less than a month before the big event, the passionate planners explain why people either love to love the all-white affair or still just love to hate it.

Comcast Drops Its $65 Billion Bid for Fox to Focus on Buying Sky

The telecomm giant’s decision to back down finally puts an end to its bidding war with Walt Disney.

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Scenes From the 2nd Annual PHL Innovation Picnic

The event of the summer pulled in more than 800 registrants and raised thousands for local tech and business organizations. Here’s a peek at what went down.

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