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  1. How Consolidations are Affecting the Food & Beverage Industry
    An interview with Michael Bromfield, SVP & Market Executive, First Midwest BankSource: First Midwest BankIn late 2019, Performance Food Group completed its $2 billion acquisition of Reinhart Foodservice, consolidating the largest foodservice distributors in the U. S. to five. Most recently, PFG announced its intention
  2. Three Ways APIs Are Keeping Small Businesses Digitally Competitive
    Small businesses are still bearing the brunt of economic and legislative changes brought on by the pandemic, with over 70% of them reporting negative
  3. Transportation Trends & Best Practices
    The global pandemic, ecommerce boom and high demand across most transportation modes right now have all impacted Midwest transportation providers. Here’s how companies are adapting to the shifting environment and planning for the future. A center of logistics and transportation activity, the Midwest is not only a contr
  4. How to create a good culture for your small business
    While the culture or atmosphere at any business can be critical to attracting and retaining top workers, it needs to be a focus for small business owners who can't offer the kind of salary and benefits that bigger companies do. Many owners are busy with customers, vendors and finances, and culture isn't something they
  5. Women in Wealth: Empowering Tomorrow's Generation Today
    Old National Wealth Management women share the importance of female mentors, the successes and challenges in their careers and the ways we can encourage more young women to pursue opportunities in the financial industry. Old National Wealth Management women share the importance of female mentors, the successes and chal
  6. Digital Marketing Mistakes Most Small Businesses Are Still Making
    Digital marketing is unique on many levels. Unlike any traditional form of marketing, it can be totally free (which means small businesses can compete
  7. College Savings Accounts: Which One is Right for You
    For many families, saving for children’s college is a financial priority, often topped only by retirement savings. And with college costing an average
  8. What Recent (but Enduring) Changes in the Healthcare Industry Mean for You
    How many times have you heard the phrase “new normal” recently? Have you wondered what, exactly, that may look like for operators in the Healthcare space? It’s too early to call every 2020 trend a winner or loser, but there are some sure-fire early takeaways for Healthcare industry players. All business leaders in our
  9. CFOs increasingly prioritizing ESG issues along with addressing talent shortage
    Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment has quickly progressed from a mere compliance issue to a core value for many organizations. "It
  10. Common Scams That Target Small Businesses
    Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy, but they are also prime targets for scammers. Why? Because small businesses often don’t