The Influential Baton Rouge Business Women’s Network hosted its inaugural business conference Jan. 13 in St. Francisville. Attendees, all female business, heard from several speakers on topics owners ranging from search engine optimization, Google My Business, marketing/branding trends and best practice communications standards to small-business compliance regulations in Louisiana and social media strategies. The group … Read More “Baton Rouge community news for Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023 | Entertainment/Life” »
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Campbell Soup Co. appointed its next finance chief as the soup and snack maker looks to build on its recent growth. The Camden, NJ-based company on Wednesday said Carrie Anderson will become chief financial officer, effective Feb. 6. She succeeds Mick Beekhuizen, who was named president of Campbell’s meals and beverage division in November. Carrie … Read More “Campbell Soup Names New CFO as It Looks to Continue Strong Growth” »
Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy, but they often struggle to keep up with the costs associated with employee retention. One way that small businesses can offset these costs is through employee retention tax credits. These credits can help small businesses save money on taxes and keep their employees happy and engaged. … Read More “Small Businesses: Don’t Miss Out on Employee Retention Tax Credits – Here’s How to Claim Them” »
It’s a tough market for paid advertising, but these marketers found a way to see results from it. Justin Fredlender, the VP of growth for vitamin brand Ritual, said to start with one ad channel. Katie Wilson of snack brand Belli Welli said traditional methods like billboards can pay off. This article is part of … Read More “3 Cost-Effective Ways to Do Paid Advertising for Your Small Business” »
Natural lawyers, however, such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, argue that law reflects basically ethical and unchangeable laws of nature. The concept of “pure law” emerged in historical Greek philosophy concurrently and in connection with the notion of justice, and re-entered the mainstream of Western tradition through the writings of Thomas Aquinas, notably his Treatise on Law. … Read More “Law News, Research And Evaluation Web Page 1Law News” »
Applications are now open for the $100,000 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown. The contest awards $100,000 to startups hoping to open a brick-and-mortar business in either Detroit, Hamtramck or Highland Park. Entrepreneurs can submit their business plans on the Hatch Detroit website through Feb. 21, and the four-month contest will include two rounds of … Read More “Applications open for Comerica Hatch Detroit with $100K prize” »
In 1903, a ship full of dreamers docked in Boston. Among their number was a refugee from Lugo in northern Italy. He was cleaned out by cards sharp during the voyage, so he got here with $2.50 in his pocket. Much later, he told a newspaper, “I landed in this country with $2.50 in cash … Read More “George Santos’ Harbor City Sales Pitch Revealed by Clients” »
While price hikes for gas, furniture, electronics and clothes are slowing down after a long stretch of sharp gains, one costly item isn’t expected to get cheaper anytime soon: electricity. Economists say consumers should expect their electric bills to continue rising at a fast pace as liquefied natural gas, a key fuel for generating electricity, … Read More “Electricity bills may continue to shock you even as overall inflation eases. Here’s why.” »
