Small business owners like Sandra Westlund-Deenihan understand that companies—large and small—need a pipeline of qualified workers in order to grow and compete in the future.
After three tours of duty in Iraq as an Army medic, Will White came back stateside with a business idea.
Tech hubs are blossoming in America's big metros. Not just in Silicon Valley, but in New York City and Boston too.
Abundance is a powerful word that promises many things.
“The worst part of success is trying to find someone who is happy for you.”
― Bette Midler
There is a general perception today that the typical entrepreneur is a 20-something tech wiz who builds a million-dollar social application out of his parent’s garage or college dorm room.
There is a strange phenomenon occurring in the United States. On the one hand, Americans have a long tradition of championing the entrepreneur, the underdog who strikes out alone and captures the American Dream.
A new report by the Kauffman Foundation finds that America’s economy is becoming less dynamic, dampening the country’s growth prospects at a time when its fiscal challenges are becoming more entrenched.
How can cities foster more entrepreneurs and startups?
The number of women-owned businesses in the US has increased by 59% since 1997, according to American Express.







