Angel investor perspective on evaluating startups
Central Ohio has a large angel community. One angel investor shares the checklist she uses to evaluate startups.
In a milestone year, CAPA is excited about the future
As CAPA turns 50, it is expanding its programming to reach more Central Ohioans, says President and CEO Chad Whittington.
You can’t afford to ignore your retirement plan responsibilities
Today’s environment of rising regulatory scrutiny is tough for retirement plan sponsors. Tiffany White of Clark Schaefer Hackett shares tips for complying with audit requirements and strengthening your plan.
How to beat the pace of change and transform your company
It’s no secret that the pace of change in business is accelerating with technology at the heart of it all. Vantage Point Logistics’ Rob Doone talks about key components to transformation and innovation.
Meet the 2019 Smart Women Award honorees
The Smart Women Awards, presented by Cuyahoga Community College, provides a platform for dynamic networking and addresses important issues facing women in the workplace and in life.
Know what you’re getting into before you sign the loan papers
Business owners often focus more on ‘getting the loan’ than on the specific terms and covenants of the loan. This can be a mistake that later hinders the operations of the business, says Christian A. Farmakis of Babst Calland.
A closer look at the factors that affect decision-making for business owners
Huntington Bank’s John Augustine shares where business owners can get reliable, local information that can be used for strategic planning and decision-making.
Taking your benefits plan for a ‘test drive’
Plan modeling helps employers to identify the best use of resources and to engage in experimentation without taking on risks. JRG Advisors’ Aaron Ochs explains how.
Six steps to building a successful talent community
Talent communities help transform your recruiting from short-term and transactional to long-term and relationship-based, says Aspirant’s Mike McClaine.
Compassion and love in the face of challenge
Too often, we only make the connection between leadership and love when something goes wrong. This doesn’t need to be the case, says Leadership Pittsburgh’s Aradhna M. Oliphant.