Joseph Slawek – Five character traits you need to follow in your business
How to be a good leader
2012 Pillar Award Finalist: Enzo Perfetto, manager, Handyman and a Hammer For Our Troops
How Enzo Perfetto thanks his father by helping others grow
Cleveland Pulse – October treats may lead to tricks in 2013
Domestic transactions in October increased 9 percent when compared to the previous month and the value of those deals increased 93 percent when compared to September, according to S&P CapitalIQ. This is a positive sign for the market, but it may not continue. With the current tax hikes effective in 2013, the upcoming year could […]
2012 Pillar Award Finalist: Michael Siegal, chairman and CEO, Olympic Steel Inc.
How Michael Siegal and the team at Olympic Steel share the power of wishes with local communities
2012 Executive Director of the Year Finalist: Elizabeth Fowler, executive director, Cleveland Zoological Society
How Elizabeth Fowler is helping grow Cleveland Metroparks Zoo through the Cleveland Zoological Society
How to keep your younger workers engaged and on the job longer
How to prevent millennials and other workers from leaving your company quickly
How Jim Geiger piloted Cbeyond into the cloud computing era
For most of its first decade of its existence, Cbeyond Inc. was a growth machine, achieving double-digit revenue advancements year after year. But four years ago, the IT telecommunications firm’s growth engine was stalled by a double dose of bad news: the onset of the recession and an incursion by cable companies at the low […]
2012 Pillar Award Finalist: Therese Glorioso, president, Home Instead Senior Care
How Home Instead Senior Care inspires its community to help seniors in need
2012 Rea & Associates Nonprofit Executive Director Finalist: Dennis Allen, CEO, Hattie Larlham
How Dennis Allen is keeping Hattie Larlham one step ahead
2012 Pillar Award Finalist: Daniel P. Walsh Jr., president, Greater Cleveland Region of Huntington National Bank
How Daniel P. Walsh Jr. encourages philanthropy and community growth in the region