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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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Sears to Close More Philadelphia Stores This Spring

The retailer will shut down 103 stores total nationwide.

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Stephen Tang on His Decade as Science Center CEO

He opens up about his challenges and shares some key advice for the institution’s next leader.

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Stephen Tang to Step Down as Science Center CEO

His ten-year term completely transformed the University City institution and Philadelphia at large.

10 Things to Know About Philly New Tech Meetup’s Executive Director

Darla Wolfe now leads the group that claims more than 5,000 members.

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The $850K, Philly-Developed Blindness Treatment That Could Be the Gateway to Curing Big Disease

Spark Therapeutics’s new drug may be worth every cent.

Philly Tech’s Most Memorable Moments of 2017

Tech leaders tell us about the events that defined the growing industry this year.


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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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Kenney: Philly’s “New” Businesses Don’t Talk About Taxes

After submitting the Amazon bid, the Mayor’s been on a tour of Philly companies. Now he’s got a strong message for the city’s “old” business community.

Jack Bogle and Vanguard’s $5 Trillion Question

As the once-scrappy Malvern company approaches $5 trillion in assets, even founder Jack Bogle has to wonder: Has Vanguard simply gotten too big?

Comcast Announces Price Increases for 2018

Here’s how much more you’ll be paying for the company’s products and services.

What Does Comcast’s Multibillion-Dollar Tax Cut Mean for Workers? A Grand Apiece

An anticipated windfall from corporate tax reduction and the end of net neutrality have the telecom giant in a giving mood.

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Without Net Neutrality, We Can’t Trust Comcast to Do What’s Right

Media Mobilizing Project policy director Hannah Jane Sassaman explains how people can continue to fight for an Open Internet.

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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.


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Philadelphia: The No. 1 City for Diversity in Sciences, Tech

A new ranking puts the city’s STEM workforce at the top for its racial and gender diversity.

I Love My Job: Burlesque Ballerina Lelu Lenore

She tells us where she gets all those fabulous costumes and explains how her job is different than dancing at Delilah’s.

Ardmore to Get a Small-Format Target in 2019

The new store will open at this Main Line intersection.

Here’s What Was Accomplished at Penn’s Pennovation Center This Year

2017 was the innovation hub’s first full year of operation.

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