Deep South Taco’s Richard Hamilton leads development for new Bob Marley – Call it “One Love”
The consulting gig returns Hamilton to his early career, when he started half a dozen restaurants across the country.
St. Louis hospitals see success in recruitment programs, but know it’s not enough to address worker shortages
The use of travel nurses is down, local nurses are leaving the profession at less alarming rates and new employees are being recruited who have never worked in health care. But even if local health systems maintain the current rate of retention, projections show they’ll still employ only half the workforce they need over the next 20 years.
Some Massachusetts healthcare workers make less than a living wage, state data shows
Low salaries push workers out of the healthcare industry, and that effect is compounded by the high-stress nature of the work.
Bayer in Pittsburgh: Medical device company growing thanks to unique culture, advances with AI innovations
While maintaining a steady presence in the region for nearly 60 years, Bayer U.S.’s medical device business operations, 20 miles north of Pittsburgh, are still considered a hidden gem.
“Not a lot of people realize that right here in the Pittsburgh region we invent, test, manufacture, produce and ship products that provide critical and lifesaving health care support to people around the world,” said Tony May, an HR business partner lead in radiology for Bayer U.S., based in Indianola. The…
U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry House leads committee hearing on SVB, Signature Bank failures
Questions mount over the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, led by U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina.
The key to the First Citizens strategy for Silicon Valley Bank takeover
If First Citizens Bank wants to hold onto multimillion dollar clients from Silicon Valley Bank, it needs to find a way to hold on to SVB employees.
Law firm to move, expand within downtown Tampa
One of Tampa Bay's largest law firms will relocate and expand within the central business district this fall.
Johnson Pope Bokor Ruppel & Burns LLP has signed a lease for the top two floors — 33,175 square feet — in Rivergate Tower. It will vacate a full floor, or 20,025 square feet, in Truist Place.
The law firm will move 68 employees, 42 of whom are attorneys, to Rivergate Tower in October. Johnson Pope is the sixth largest law firm in the Tampa Bay region, according to Tampa Bay Business…
The Avenue’s MIAD art gallery sets opening date in downtown Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design on April 6 will open the first exhibition gallery outside of its main campus, activating a downtown space in The Avenue.
Kilroy Realty CEO John Kilroy Jr. retiring at the end of the year
Kilroy Realty's board will retain an executive search firm to search for its next CEO, “which will include internal candidates and external candidates.”
Rockbridge’s The Junto hotel headed for May opening: See inside
As The Junto hotel nears opening on the Scioto Peninsula, Columbus Business First visited for a look inside.