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  1. Black History Month: Authenticity in Diversity
    As I think about this year’s Black History Month theme, Resistance, I reflect on the early days of my career as a young black woman in a predominantly
  2. Do You Want To Save Money? Try These 7 Tips
    Worried about building a healthy financial future? Here are 7 tips to help you implement effective strategies and boost your savings
  3. Old National’s Ray Bronski Shares What Pride Means to Him
    Pride Month, celebrated throughout the month of June, is an annual celebration of the many contributions made by the LGBTQ+ community to history and
  4. 7 Trends Small Business Owners Can Embrace To Excel In 2023
    Make the new year an opportunity for growth and fulfillment, even during one of the most challenging eras for small business owners. Alykhan Jetha
  5. Are You Making These Money Mistakes In Your Business?
    You’re an ambitious woman and you likely became an entrepreneur because you saw you could do more in your career. You wanted to reach higher, reach more people, and make your mark in the world. Being an entrepreneur offered you a way of doing that, and you hit the ground running. You learned all the things: marketing,
  6. Covid Has Transformed How Shoppers Pay. Here’s How Small Business Can Benefit
    Covid has transformed how we pay for goods and services.
  7. How to Build the Ultimate Website for Business Growth
    In the quick-paced, digital world we presently inhabit, having a strong online presence is helpful and necessary for any organization wishing to
  8. You should think more about how you onboard your newest hires
    Most hiring managers want new recruits to be comfortable in their role, to be productive and motivated, and to feel confident that they’ve made the right choice in accepting this job. Why, then, do so many employers still use outdated, ineffective onboarding practices that turn already-nervous new hires into balls of a
  9. How CFOs Are Adding Value To Working Culture To Win The War For Talent
    Chief Financial Officers are emerging as critical players in the war to attract, develop, and retain talent across an organization — with the need to
  10. 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