Newsmaker: Thrive Cos.’ Mark Wagenbrenner on the family firm’s rapid growth
Mark Wagenbrenner has always wanted to work for the family business.
Georgia Restaurant Association CEO Karen Bremer to retire
Karen Bremer has led the Georgia Restaurant Association for more than a decade.
Garrett Harker opens first of four planned Fenway restaurants
Garrett Harker, the restaurateur behind departed Kenmore Square landmark Eastern Standard, has opened the first of a planned series of restaurants just a few blocks from his old restaurants.
PNC survey: Business owners eye price hikes, put hiring on hold, but optimism is high
While 77% of small and midsize business owners nationwide are optimistic about their business, more than half expect to raise prices and it's still tough to hire.
Accounting for startups: When should I hire internally verses outsourcing my accounting and back-office functions?
Whether you’ve raised funding or are looking to source it, investors want to know your startup’s financial health, according to Carolyn Zhang, managing director with EisnerAmper. In this video, Zhang shares insights designed to help you determine when it’s time to hire or outsource the finance and accounting function to support the needs of your business and meet the demands of investors.
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Private equity firm acquires longtime Broward marketing agency
The agency has been around for two decades.
Clearview FCU to open 3 new financial centers
Big expansion planned by Pittsburgh's largest credit union.
Retiring Bank of America executive Cathy Bessant hired as CEO of Foundation For The Carolinas in Charlotte
Cathy Bessant is retiring from Bank of America at the end of December. She'll start her next job — as CEO at Foundation For The Carolinas — at the beginning of January.
Santander is helping turn chefs into food entrepreneurs
Santander Bank supports CommonWealth Kitchen's Cultivate Small Business program, which provides education and training for small-business owners who are women, people of color or immigrants.
Real estate firm harnesses goodwill toward the Red Sox to help kids
These days, the Foundation to Be Named Later gets much of its aid from Foxfield, a Boston real estate development firm.