Digital marketing trends: What to watch in 2018
Here are a few of digital marketing trends to have on your 2018 marketing radar.
Weathering a storm: Crisis readiness in the 21st century
Since 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, a lot of companies have felt the need to create business continuity plans aimed at keeping the doors open in the event of terrorism and weather-related incidents. But, there are many other types of crises that could — and do — occur on a daily basis.
Three things that can help entrepreneurs avoid a bad marriage to private equity
No matter which PE firm you sign a deal with, they’re going to bring a perspective on how to grow your company. As the entrepreneur, you have to make sure the PE firm’s agenda and yours align before completing the deal.
Tim Mueller’s Transaction Analysis: New IT M&A Deals May 2
T-Mobile US and Sprint Corp. agreed to merge in an all-stock transaction at a fixed exchange ratio of 0.10256 T-Mobile shares for each Sprint share, or the equivalent of 9.75 Sprint shares for each T-Mobile share — implying a a total value of approximately $26.5B.
How to execute a successful internal business transition
Kreischer Miller’s Stephen Christian talks about factors that can impact a successful business transition that he has observed during his years of advising privately held, middle-market companies.
Fort Ligonier offers a window into Pennsylvania’s past, grows for the future
‘We made Pittsburgh possible’ says Fort Ligonier Executive Director Annie Urban. Find out how the fort offers a window into Pennsylvania’s past, while growing for the future with expanded exhibits, hours and programs in this month’s Uniquely Pittsburgh
Smart Women Awards 2018
Learn about the 2018 Smart Women Award winners — women entrepreneurs who have founded or co-founded for-profit or nonprofit organizations, women who have risen through the ranks of organizations across their distinguished careers, entities that develop and foster initiatives that support women, and men who advocate for the advancement of women.
Columbus’ dining scene is modern, diverse and completely delicious
Eat, drink and be merry. The Uniquely Columbus explores an up-and-coming dining scene that is modern, diverse and completely delicious.
Proposal impacts real estate industry
Ohio legislation has been proposed to close the “LLC Loophole” to make real estate transfer taxes also apply to indirect transfers. Tony Constantine, tax partner at Ciuni & Panichi, Inc., discusses what the bill could mean.
ELOQUII listens to customers and continues to grow, evolve
Three years ago, Steve Zawada would have sworn ELOQUII would never have physical stores. He was wrong.