• Is Your Culture Driving Business Success?

    Is Your Culture Driving Business Success?

    We highly value our culture and truly believe it drives performance at Univest. We also realize that culture isn’t something that just happens – it has to be defined and cultivated. We firmly believe that an engaged workforce who follows a common set of fundamental behaviors creates success. The Univest Way consists of 18 fundamentals…

  • Take a Look Inside Vanguard’s New Office Building Designed to ‘Attract Tomorrow’s Talent’

    Take a Look Inside Vanguard’s New Office Building Designed to ‘Attract Tomorrow’s Talent’

    Vanguard has officially opened its new Neptune building, an innovative office facility situated on the firm’s 87-acre Malvern West campus. Comprising more than 225,000 square feet and adjacent to the Orion and Defence buildings, the Neptune building is four stories and will accommodate approximately 1,350 members of Vanguard’s Retail Investor Group. “After nearly two years…

  • Montgomery County Careers – Aqua America

    Montgomery County Careers – Aqua America

    Headquartered in Bryn Mawr, Aqua America was founded by a group of Swarthmore College professors in 1886 and today provides water and wastewater services to approximately three million people in ten states while continuing to grow. Telecom Engineer II This position helps design and build telecom related technology solutions and architecture to support the company’s…

  • Field of Dreams Is Being Brought to Life, And Blue Bell-Based BrightView Will Help Do It

    Field of Dreams Is Being Brought to Life, And Blue Bell-Based BrightView Will Help Do It

    MLB is building the Field of Dreams, a new stadium that will replace the iconic ball field immortalized in the 1989 Kevin Costner movie of the same name, and Blue Bell-based BrightView is helping bring it to life, writes Thomas Friestad for The Gazette. BrightView has already started construction on the 8,000-seat stadium in Dyersville,…

  • Upper Dublin High Grad, One of First Women in Sports Broadcasting Introduced Into Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame

    Upper Dublin High Grad, One of First Women in Sports Broadcasting Introduced Into Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame

    Suzy Kolber, an Upper Dublin High graduate and ESPN broadcaster, was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame last week, writes Damichael Cole for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Early in her career, Kolber was usually the only woman among her hundreds of male colleagues at press conferences. But was frequently the one to ask the…

  • Ambler-Based Phenom People Makes Deloitte Fastest-Growing Companies List

    Ambler-Based Phenom People Makes Deloitte Fastest-Growing Companies List

    Phenom People, the Ambler-based HR software company, is one of the seven Philadelphia-area companies that made Deloitte’s latest Technology Fast 500 list, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list ranks the fastest-growing technology companies in North America. Their growth rate is based on the percentage of fiscal year revenue growth in the…

  • Annual Lion Cage Pitch Competition at Penn State Great Valley Provides Pathway for Entrepreneurs

    Annual Lion Cage Pitch Competition at Penn State Great Valley Provides Pathway for Entrepreneurs

    Penn State Great Valley will host the third annual Lion Cage pitch competition from 10 AM-4 PM on Saturday, Nov. 16. Lion Cage gives budding entrepreneurs the opportunity to pitch their products or ideas to a panel of judges, all of whom are startups and business experts. Each participant has five minutes to present their…

  • Overbrook Farms Near Lower Merion Border Awarded ‘Historic District’ Designation by Philadelphia Historical Commission

    Overbrook Farms Near Lower Merion Border Awarded ‘Historic District’ Designation by Philadelphia Historical Commission

    Overbrook Farms near the Lower Merion Township border has been designated as a historic district by the Philadelphia Historical Commission, granting protection from demolition to hundreds of century-old mansions and buildings, writes Caitlin McCabe for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With the unanimous vote, the commission ended a battle to obtain historic protection for more than 500…

  • Why a 30-Year-Old White Veteran Chose to Play Football at Historically Black Lincoln University

    Why a 30-Year-Old White Veteran Chose to Play Football at Historically Black Lincoln University

    A 30-year-old former Air Force meteorologist, who is white, is currently playing football and maintaining a 4.0 GPA while majoring in English at the historically black Lincoln University, writes Mike Sielski for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Cole Klubek’s journey to southern Chester County was an eventful one and included a tour in Iraq and coaching hockey…

  • Chris Matthews, La Salle College High School Graduate and MSNBC Host, Gets Good News Following Cancer-Related Surgery

    Chris Matthews, La Salle College High School Graduate and MSNBC Host, Gets Good News Following Cancer-Related Surgery

    Chris Matthews, a La Salle College High School graduate and MSNBC host who celebrated his 20th year with the network last week, is cancer free following successful surgery, writes Rob Tornoe for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 73-year-old “Hardball with Chris Matthews“ host, whose brother Jim Matthews is a former county commissioner in Montgomery County, was…

  • Annual Business University to Welcome Philadelphia Airport CEO as Keynote Speaker

    Annual Business University to Welcome Philadelphia Airport CEO as Keynote Speaker

    The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Montgomery County’s annual Business University will welcome Chellie Cameron, CEO of the Philadelphia Airport, as its keynote speaker. Business University is a half-day program for networking and professional development aimed at managers and executives of Montgomery County businesses. This year, it will be held on November 15 at Montgomery…

  • Montgomery County Community College Theater Arts Program and West End Student Theater present ‘A Bright New Boise’ 

    Montgomery County Community College Theater Arts Program and West End Student Theater present ‘A Bright New Boise’ 

    The Montgomery County Community College Theater Arts Program and West End Student Theater will present “A Bright New Boise” by Samuel D. Hunter at the College’s South Hall Community Room, West Campus, 101 College Drive, Pottstown. Performances will be held Nov. 21-23 at 7 p.m., with a special afternoon performance, Nov. 22 at 12:30 p.m.…

  • Eight of 10 Richest People in the World Are American

    Eight of 10 Richest People in the World Are American

    The United States has no shortage of billionaires, as eight out of the 10 richest people in the world are American, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Also, Americans hold 14 of the Top 20 spots on the list. Currently, the richest person in the world is Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, whose total net…

  • Conshohocken-based Keystone Property Group Sells Two Blue Bell Office Buildings for $34M

    Conshohocken-based Keystone Property Group Sells Two Blue Bell Office Buildings for $34M

    Conshohocken-based Keystone Property Group has sold Sentry Park Four and Five, an office complex in Blue Bell, for $34 million to real-estate firm Hudson Equities, writes Katie Park for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Keystone purchased the Sentry Park complex as part of a larger acquisition from Mack-Cali Realty six years ago. Since then it has spent…

  • MCCC Drama Club and Theater Arts Program Present Reimagined ‘Hedda Gabler’ by Henrik Ibsen

    MCCC Drama Club and Theater Arts Program Present Reimagined ‘Hedda Gabler’ by Henrik Ibsen

    The Montgomery County Community College Drama Club and Theater Arts Program will present their reimagined Henrik Ibsen’s play “Hedda Gabler.” The play is adapted and directed by MCCC Theatre Arts Professor Jessica DalCanton and will run through November 14 to 17 at the College’s Black Box Theatre at Central Campus in Blue Bell. DalCanton chose…

  • MONTCO Careers – CSL Behring

    MONTCO Careers – CSL Behring

    Headquartered in King of Prussia, CSL Behring is a global biotechnology leader offering the broadest range of quality plasma-derived and recombinant therapies in the industry, including the treatment of bleeding disorders and immune deficiencies. Learning and Procedural Document Specialist This position manages training initiatives and creates training consistency across the global organization; performs Learning Management…

  • Montgomery County District Attorney Sues Juul Labs, Alleges Vaping Giant of Targeting Minors for E-Cigarette Sales

    Montgomery County District Attorney Sues Juul Labs, Alleges Vaping Giant of Targeting Minors for E-Cigarette Sales

    Montgomery County district attorney Kevin R. Steele has filed suit against Juul Labs in Norristown last week, accusing the vaping giant of targeting minors and turning an entire generation ”into addicts, constantly craving a hit of nicotine,” writes Sam Wood for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Two local retailers, Guru KOP of King of Prussia and Market…

  • Fort Washington Private School Unveils New $1.5M Library and Learning Commons for Youngest Learners

    Fort Washington Private School Unveils New $1.5M Library and Learning Commons for Youngest Learners

    Germantown Academy in Fort Washington recently introduced its new library and learning commons specifically designed for its youngest learners, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Pre K-12 prep school has invested $1.5 million into the space to create an academic hub where students can read, learn, and grow. “It is a space…