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Dayton-area private school aims to "stay the course" through pandemic
As local schools embark on another year of programming, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic may cause some challenges. But, one Dayton-area principal has one goal in mind for her school — stay the course......»»
Kraft Heinz names Campbell executive to head U.S. business
Kraft Heinz Co on Wednesday named Campbell Soup Co executive Carlos Abrams-Rivera president of its U.S. business, the Heinz ketchup maker's latest executive hire as it aims to revitalize its business after a troubling year......»»
Kraft Heinz names Campbell exec to head U.S. business
Kraft Heinz Co on Wednesday named Campbell Soup Co executive Carlos Abrams-Rivera as the leader of its U.S. business, the Heinz ketchup maker's latest executive hire as it aims to revitalize its business after a troubling year......»»
"For Nothing" is a good thing for Buffalo
Various city and suburban locations will serve as the backdrop for a new TV series that will be filmed in the Buffalo area beginning later this month. Crews from “For Nothing,†a crime drama created by 37-year-old Southtowns native Nicholas .....»»
Exclusive: Beyond Meat eyes production in Asia before the end of 2020
Beyond Meat aims to start production in Asia before the end of next year, as it gets closer to selling its popular plant-based meat products in China, Executive Chairman Seth Goldman told Reuters......»»
Exclusive: Beijing could ax extra tariffs on U.S. farm products to boost imports - China trade association chief
Beijing could remove extra tariffs imposed since last year on U.S. farm products to ease the way for importers to buy up to $50 billion worth, rather than direct them to buy specific amounts, the head of a government-backed trade association said......»»
Exclusive: Orlando-area rifle barrel maker aims to expand, add high-wage jobs
Here's how much the top open positions pay......»»
Exclusive: China Everbright Group to restructure, pursue billion-dollar HK IPO - sources
State-owned financial conglomerate China Everbright Group aims to restructure its sprawling business and pursue a billion dollar IPO next year in Hong Kong, three people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Thursday......»»
Physical stores fight Amazon with tech makeover
Going head to head on price and convenience with a company that brought in $232bn in revenue last year is likely a fool’s errand, but a new breed of tech start-ups aims to help them differentiate in other ways......»»
Branching out: How this Bay Area startup aims to disrupt the cemetery business with burial forests
Better Place Forests aims to disrupt the cemetery business and protect redwood groves in the process. An 84-acre site in Santa Cruz is set to open in 2020, with more coming online in Arizona, Colorado and Washington state throughout the next year......»»
Bay Area healthcare device maker latest to join the IPO stampede
Livongo Health filed for an IPO on Friday, marking the latest healthcare tech company to head to the public markets this year after a three-year industry lapse. Mountain View-based Livongo develops devices and services for chronic diseases like di.....»»
Schools Report: See where your district or school lands in this year"s rankings
The centerpiece of the Albany Business Review's annual Schools Report is our exclusive rankings. We released the annual school rankings from the 2019 Schools Report this week. We compiled data on the area's top high schools, graduation and dropout .....»»
US pipeline agency aims to adopt stalled safety rules
The head of the U.S. pipeline safety agency says officials intend to finalize long-delayed rules aimed at preventing oil spills and deadly natural gas explosions by the end of the year......»»
Dayton-area educators among selected leadership group
Three Dayton-area educators will head to an immersive leadership development opportunity later this year. The HERS Institute offers leadership development programs for women in higher education, from a variety of roles and responsibilities including .....»»
Exclusive: These four San Francisco Bay Area stocks doubled in the first half of 2018, and here"s why
Amidst a forest of titans, four Bay Area companies in particular have towered over their competitors so far this year. Of the 160 San Francisco Bay Area public companies covered by the San Francisco Business Times, four doubled in value in the first.....»»
Head of Bay Area"s regional transportation agency to retire
Steve Heminger plans to retire as executive director of the Metropolitan Transportation, the Bay Area’s main transportation agency, in February of next year. Heminger, who took on his current role in 2001, handles more than $2 billion per year .....»»
MedStar buys naming rights to Capitals, Wizards practice facilities
MedStar Health has purchased exclusive naming rights to all of Monumental Sports & Entertainment's training facilities in the Washington, D.C., area as part of an expanded, 10-year partnership they said could put a greater focus on player health and t.....»»
Exclusive: Tech firm continues to expand footprint in Dayton area
Frontier Technology Inc. is growing faster than expected. In March, I reported the Beavercreek-based tech firm was looking to hire up to 30 people in the next year to 18 months. They've already achieved that number, growing from 40 employees to 7.....»»
Aramco eyes bigger market share in Asia ahead of possible OPEC cut: CEO
Saudi Aramco will expand its market share in Asia despite likely OPEC limits on output next year, and is eyeing deals in China and Africa as it aims to become a global leader in chemicals, the head of the world’s top oil producer said on Monday......»»
2018 Bay Area Executive of the Year: Airbnb"s Brian Chesky
It takes Brian Chesky a minute to flip through everything that has happened over the past year. The Airbnb CEO closes his eyes and sits completely still as a reel of the company’s milestones plays in his head. The pause is warranted considering.....»»