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There’s a lot of change afoot in Philly these days. Some of it — prepping for America’s 250th birthday and the 2026 World Cup, […]
We’re going out on a limb and calling 2024 the Year of the Shift. There’s a sense that big things are happening. An arena project […]
Take a look around you right now. Maybe there’s a crane or two that you can spot from your window, or a new apartment building […]
After three years of tumult, we’re in a moment of assessment as a city. Big changes loom — in our leadership, in our infrastructure, in […]
There are two types of influence in Philadelphia. ¶ There are the people who have worked their way to the top of their fields, who […]
This article was published as part of our list of the 76 most influential people in Philadelphia. See the full list here. To grasp just […]
This article was published as part of our list of the 76 most influential people in Philadelphia. See the full list here. Can you believe […]
This article was published as part of our list of the 76 most influential people in Philadelphia. See the full list here. When the pandemic […]
Clout is something you feel, not something you measure. It’s highly subjective. And yet by any gauge, our idea of power players — and what […]
This article was published as part of our list of the 76 most influential people in Philadelphia. See the full list here. In a year […]
This is what the world knows about Jennifer Weiner: She writes funny and emotionally gripping novels about plucky plus-size heroines. She writes insightful and pithy […]
Over nearly two decades, Nicole Cashman has grown her single-employee start-up shop into one of the most formidable public relations powers in the region. Cashman […]
What difference can one man make? How Jefferson has grown during Klasko’s time as president and CEO. Originally published as part of “The 100 Most […]
Take a giant leap toward a cure for cancer, and everybody wants a piece of you. On an afternoon in late August, two days before […]
Over the six years Adam Grant has spent as a professor of management at Wharton — the youngest tenured prof at the school and the […]