Communications
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Montgomery County Community College Launches ‘Montco on the Move’ Podcast
The stories of the people who help make Montgomery County Community College great are as interesting and unique as they are diverse. Now you’ll get a chance to hear all about them. MCCC has launched the “Montco on the Move” podcast. Join hosts Molly Hafner, director of Marketing, and Jared Brown, assistant dean of Academic…
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CEO of Blue Bell-based CoreDial Believes Company Culture is Key to Business Success
For Alan Rihm, CEO of Blue Bell-based CoreDial, company culture represents one of the key factors in the success of an enterprise, writes Ezequiel Minaya for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “The whole engagement thing is critical,” he explained. “Trying to make sure that employees feel part of the team, that they feel like they have the…
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Blue Bell-based Unisys Moves to Acquire Unify Square in Cash-on-Hand Transaction
Unisys has entered into an agreement to acquire Unify Square and funding the sale with cash on hand, writes Yahoo Finance. Unify Square is the top experience management provider for secure collaboration and communications platforms. “The acquisition of Unify Square will enhance Unisys’ digital workplace services business to drive increased revenue growth and improved profitability…
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Local Business Consultant Known for Helping Companies Reach Their Next Level Joins MONTCO Today as COO
John Durso—an experienced businessman whose consulting company, Brilliant Sales Strategies, specializes in culture building, leadership training, and sales strategies—has joined American Community Journals as its Chief Operating Officer. American Community Journals is the parent company of VISTA Today, MONTCO Today, DELCO Today, and BUCKSCO Today. With more than 100,000 subscribers in the Delaware Valley, these…
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Stop the Presses…Forever: The Schuylkill Printing Plant Has Printed its Final Issue
Once a thundering production theme park, the Schuylkill Printing Plant in Upper Merion Township has printed its final issue of The Philadelphia Inquirer and is stopping its presses for good, writes Anthony R. Wood for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The facility that was built three decades ago for nearly $300 million – around $600 million in…
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Blue Bell’s Unisys Names Wendy Reynolds-Dobbs as Global Leader for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Unisys Corporation has announced that Wendy Reynolds-Dobbs has joined the company as vice president and chief diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) officer, reporting to Katie Ebrahimi, chief human resources officer of Unisys. Reynolds-Dobbs joins Unisys from Change Healthcare, where she served as vice president of Talent Management and Diversity & Inclusion. In this capacity she was responsible…
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MONTCO Today Parent Company Seeks Self-Motivated, Detail-Oriented Writer/Editor
American Community Journals – the parent company of MONTCO Today, VISTA Today, and DELCO Today – is seeking a self-motivated and detail-oriented writer and editor to oversee the launch of BUCKSCO Today and assist with the day-to-day editorial operations of VISTA Today. This position will find, curate, and create compelling and engaging content for readers.…
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Time to Close the Book on 2020; MONTCO Today Wishes You Happy New Year!
We made it. We finally get to close the book on a year we’d love nothing more than to forget. Courtesy of a pandemic, a phenomenon most of us once viewed as almost unimaginable, 2020 produced countless challenges for everyone. Now, with COVID-19 vaccines starting to make the rounds, we hope that the New Year…
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Norristown Veteran Meets Pen Pals Who Wrote to Him While He Was Serving in Vietnam
Army Veteran Ron Cavello of Norristown had a one-of-a-kind meeting with pen pals from his hometown who sent him letters while he was serving in Vietnam half a century ago, writes Beccah Hendrickson for 6abc. “I kept them,” said Cavello of the letters, “I put them up in my attic.” At that time, Patricia Gallagher…
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Redesign Heralds New Era at MONTCO Today
With the debut of our new website design, MONTCO Today has come a long way since it launched in June of 2016. Before then, MONTCO Today existed only as an idea in the mind of publisher Ken Knickerbocker, who had long believed there was not only an audience but also a market for the positive…
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As Local Media Landscape Continues to Shrink, North Penn High School’s Student-Reporters Working Hard to Fill News Gap
As the local media landscape continues to shrink, student-reporters at North Penn High School’s broadcast network, NPTV, are working hard to fill the news gap, writes Mike Sielski for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Among the recent victims of falling advertising revenue are Lansdale-based The Reporter and WNPV 1440 AM radio station. North Penn Senior Erik Jesberger,…
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MONTCO Today Announces Shift in Coverage Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic
As America faces a public health crisis, MONTCO Today has decided to shift its coverage from the positive, upbeat news that has become our trademark to coronavirus-related stories that affect our readers and Montgomery County’s business, education and nonprofit community. At MONTCO Today, which boasts approximately 31,000 subscribers and reaches an even wider audience on…
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Ardmore-Based Gregory FCA Receives $7M Investment to Expand, Enhance Technology
Gregory FCA, the Ardmore-based public relations firm, has received a minority investment of $7 million from Boston’s Copley Equity Partners, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This new funding will go towards expanding the company as well as enhancing the technology it uses. According to Founder Gregory Matusky, the firm will use the…
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Bill Lyon, Marple Township Resident and Pulitzer Prize-Nominated Inquirer Sports Columnist, Dies at 81
Bill Lyon, a long-time must-read sports columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, has died at the age of 81 at the Marple Township facility where was living, write Frank Fitzpatrick and Gary Miles for The Inquirer. Lyon had been afflicted with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases for the last several years. During his decades as a sports…
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See Which Montgomery County Movers and Shakers Made This Year’s Power 100 List
Five movers and shakers from Montgomery County have found their place on the Philadelphia area’s Power 100, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list features individuals who possess the influence, respect, skill, and effectiveness that provide them with the power to shape the look and feel of the entire Philadelphia region for…
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Local Farms Happy To Help Students Wanting To Take Part In ‘Talk To Your State Senator’ Video Competition
Several Montgomery County farms are offering their help to middle and high school students who would like to cultivate their vision on Pennsylvania agriculture and participate in the “Talk To Your State Senator” video competition, writes Gary Puleo for The Times Herald. The competition challenges students to create a video around their idea of how…





























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