Before the year 2020, many individuals forecasted their vision board to be filled with milestones, whether it is achieving a promotion at work from an outlined five-year plan, relocating for a new job, or plans to build a small business with new hires.
November 4, 2020
October 5, 2020
One of my proudest accomplishments in 2019 was the opportunity to contribute my expertise to the U.S Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Sharing Solutions campaign.
September 10, 2018
There’s mounting evidence that sports participation is helping prepare more and more women to succeed in business, entrepreneurship, and commerce.
August 8, 2018
Patrick Lynch and Ali Fong launched Bon Me, an Asian cuisine food truck, in 2010 after participating in Boston’s food truck contest. Their business, which became profitable in its first year, has since expanded to include eight food trucks, two food carts, and seven restaurants with 230 employees. Patrick spoke with the Foundation about his experiences as an entrepreneur in one of the country’s fastest-growing industries.
July 17, 2018
Ben Schiesl, a summer intern for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, writes about the leadership skills he’s gained as a Division I diver and coach. He highlights three distinct qualities that are applicable in sports and any leadership position.
July 21, 2017
The dean of the College of Business at Florida Atlantic University says American students are fortunate to be graduating into a capitalist and free enterprise system.
March 23, 2017
Unfavorable regulations may be hampering the growth of food trucks in American cities.
March 1, 2017
Can a startup culture be created, or must it lie in the company's DNA?
February 24, 2017
Why is startup growth such a prevalent sign for economic strength and stability?
February 17, 2017
A new report from the Kauffman Foundation suggests entrepreneurship is on the rebound, but growth has been unequal.