The massive mural of male genitalia on the roof of a Colorado Springs business will likely be covered up soon

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – After the story of a massive mural on the roof of a Colorado Springs business depicting more than a dozen images of personified male genitalia went viral, it appears the neighborhood dispute has been resolved. 11 News was the first to report the obscene mural painted on the roof of … Read more

Black business leaders make a final push for Harris’ economic plans for black men

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris greets a supporter as she stops by LegendErie Records and Coffee House, a black-owned small business, in Erie, Pennsylvania, October 14, 2024. Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters When you order a cheesesteak from Jim’s West in Philadelphia these days, you get something else for free from owner Cortez Johnson: … Read more

Black business leaders make final push on Harris’ economic plans for black men – NBC10 Philadelphia

Black business owners and business leaders are becoming more vocal in their support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election. A new poll shows that 59% of black men under 50 support Harris; an increase from 51% in August. The Trump campaign said it is also reaching out to black voters and black … Read more

Lessons these business leaders are still learning about how to succeed

Professional development often focuses on improving yourself and your skills to help you advance in your career. The better you are at something and the more skills you have, the higher up the ladder you can climb. But no one really achieves perfection—not even leaders. Learning doesn’t stop once you become a boss. In fact, … Read more

Super Micro’s 44% drop this week wipes out the stock’s gains for the year

Charles Liang, CEO of Super Micro Computer Inc., during the Computex conference in Taipei, Taiwan, Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The trade show runs through June 7. Annabelle Chih | Bloomberg | Getty Images Super Micro investors continued to rush the exits on Friday, pushing the stock up another 9% and taking this week’s selloff to … Read more

CAIOs must understand business policy and strategy in addition to healthcare and IT

Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-part interview. To read the first part, click here. Dennis Chornenky, chief AI advisor at UC Davis Health, knows what it takes to be a chief AI officer in healthcare—he’s been one twice. That’s why we sat down with him for this two-part interview — to … Read more

Army announces efforts to help small business meet cybersecurity requirements | ARTICLE

WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense is actively working on plans to build cybersecurity requirements for the defense industrial base into defense contracts as part of its Cyber ​​Maturity Model Certification, or CMMC, program. The first contracts with these built-in requirements are expected sometime in 2025. The Army has announced plans to launch a pilot … Read more

Inside the Holiday Pop-Up Bar Miracle After 10 years in business

Miracle on 9th Manhattan opened in November 2014. Miracles Originally launched in 2014 in Manhattan’s East Village, Miracle began as a humble experiment—a quirky, Christmas-themed bar set against the backdrop of 1950s nostalgia. However, within days of opening, Miracle founder and CEO Greg Boehm realized the bar had struck a chord with customers. “When I … Read more

Meet the small business owners who bring unique cookie mixes to the Bay Area

Sometimes at the end of a long, cold fall day, all you need is a big warm homemade cookie. No one knows this better than Amy Wong and Lawrance Combs, co-founders of Batch 22 Bakery. Every week, the small business owners make thick, cheery buns — which is a special nickname for the 6 oz. … Read more

Local experts debate the election’s impact on small business | tidings

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In a lively panel discussion titled “Elections 2024: A Small Business Economic Panel”, organized by the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE) and moderated by Dr. Richard Hayes, IIE executive director and associate professor of management and entrepreneurship, experts gathered to explore the economic plans proposed by the presidential candidates and how those plans could … Read more