• Montgomery County Careers – CBIZ

    Montgomery County Careers – CBIZ

    CBIZ, with more than 100 offices in major metropolitan areas and suburban cities throughout America, including Plymouth Meeting, provides its clients with accounting, tax, benefits advisory, and financial advisory services. Field Examiner/Auditor This position conducts field work and analysis both remotely and on site, performs and manages due diligence assignments, prepares and reviews consultant reports…

  • Two Montgomery County Companies Take Home Life Sciences Pennsylvania’s Awards

    Two Montgomery County Companies Take Home Life Sciences Pennsylvania’s Awards

    Two Montgomery County companies came out as winners during the awards ceremony part of the Life Sciences Pennsylvania’s annual dinner, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The annual event drew a record 1,200 crowd on Thursday night, where awards were given out for various categories in the life science industry. Allergan, the Fort Washington…

  • IKEA Makes Fortune’s Best Employers List

    IKEA Makes Fortune’s Best Employers List

    Fortune has published its annual list of the 100 best employers in the country, and unsurprisingly IKEA’s U.S. business arm has made the cut again, writes Michelle Caffrey for Philadelphia Business Journal. This year, the Swedish furniture giant with its headquarters in Conshohocken has landed at 72, just below last year’s ranking of 63. This…

  • From Delco: MLS Commissioner Praises Philadelphia Union

    From Delco: MLS Commissioner Praises Philadelphia Union

    The rising success of Chester’s Major League Soccer team has even caught the attention of the professional sport’s commissioner — and most impressive is the program producing the future stars of the Philadelphia Union. MLS Commissioner Don Garber recently visited the Union Academy after its first graduate, Derrick Jones, started in the team’s season opener…

  • From Chesco: Tide Has Turned for Coatesville’s Sikorsky as Company Looks to Hire Again

    From Chesco: Tide Has Turned for Coatesville’s Sikorsky as Company Looks to Hire Again

    After a few turbulent years at Sikorsky that included a change in ownership and significant layoffs at its commercial helicopter operation in Coatesville, the tide seems to have finally turned for the helicopter manufacturer, writes Brian McCullough for the Daily Local News. While there was some uncertainty when Lockheed Martin bought the company, it has…

  • New Science Facility Coming to Ursinus College’s Campus

    New Science Facility Coming to Ursinus College’s Campus

    Preliminary work has started on a new science facility at Ursinus College’s Collegeville campus which is expected to start welcoming students by the end of next year, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. Following a yearlong faculty discussion, it was decided that the facility will follow the concept of “neighborhoods,” allowing science to be…

  • Manor College to Host Dialogue on Ukrainian Education as Battlefront of Democracy

    Manor College to Host Dialogue on Ukrainian Education as Battlefront of Democracy

    Manor College, a Catholic institution in Jenkintown with roots in the Ukrainian-American community, will host “Ukraine – Education as the Battlefront of Democracy” on Thursday, April 6 at 2 PM in its auditorium. This dialogue will examine the most crucial areas of educational reform needed in Ukraine in order to protect and preserve free and…

  • Montgomery County Careers – Trion Group

    Montgomery County Careers – Trion Group

    Montgomery County Careers – Trion Group Meta Description (150 characters): Trion Group, the world’s leading global insurance broker and risk management advisor, has several Montgomery County careers available.   SEO Keyword (1-2 words): Trion Group Word Count (Less 31 For Template): 375 The Post (Target length: 250 to 400 words): With locations in Conshohocken and…

  • Blue Bell Nonprofit Angel Flight East Gets Patients to Their Destinations for Free

    Blue Bell Nonprofit Angel Flight East Gets Patients to Their Destinations for Free

    More and more patients that need help to reach their medical treatment locations are finding a guardian angel in Blue Bell nonprofit which connects people with flights from volunteer pilots to provide them with free transportation, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Angel Flight East supplied 155 individual patients with a record-breaking 859 free…

  • Conshohocken’s AmerisourceBergen Settles Opioid Abuse Lawsuit for $16M

    Conshohocken’s AmerisourceBergen Settles Opioid Abuse Lawsuit for $16M

    After being targeted alongside other leading prescription drug distributors for blame in West Virginia’s growing opioid abuse epidemic, AmerisourceBergen has settled a lawsuit from the state’s attorney general for $16 million, according to a report in The Washington Post by Scott Higham and Lenny Bernstein. The Conshohocken pharmaceutical giant denied wrongdoing in the case, which…

  • Development Gives Brownfield Site in Lower Providence Township a Second Chance

    Development Gives Brownfield Site in Lower Providence Township a Second Chance

    A new townhome community is giving a brownfield site in Lower Providence Township a new lease on life. Location of Lower Providence Township in Montgomery County As it has done several times in the region, builder WB Homes will develop a site that was previously part of an industrial use and return it to beneficial…

  • Borough Brewhouse Arrives in Jenkintown Thanks to Neshaminy Creek Brewing and 33rd Street Hospitality

    Borough Brewhouse Arrives in Jenkintown Thanks to Neshaminy Creek Brewing and 33rd Street Hospitality

    Neshaminy Creek Brewing has teamed up with 33rd Street Hospitality to bring Borough Brewhouse to Jenkintown, writes Amanda Gallagher for Times Chronicle. The newly opened brewpub features a selection of Neshaminy’s products and delicious food from 33rd Street. The new Jenkintown brewhouse seats a total of 149 people and opened its doors for the first…

  • Montgomery County Careers – Knoll

    Montgomery County Careers – Knoll

    With a location in East Greenville, Knoll is a global office furnishings manufacturer committed to innovation and modern design with a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood case goods, textiles, and accessories. Senior Financial Analyst – Consolidations This position prepares and consolidates monthly, quarterly, and annual segment reporting, including…

  • Update: Interstate 276 Bridge Over the Delaware River Reopened Last Night

    Update: Interstate 276 Bridge Over the Delaware River Reopened Last Night

    Update: Philly.com reported this morning, due to unseasonably warm conditions which expedited repairs, The Delaware River Turnpike Bridge reopened to traffic shortly before 10:00 PM Thursday evening. ______ Good weather has pushed repairs on the Interstate 276 bridge that links Pennsylvania and New Jersey ahead of schedule, putting the reopening date on track for April, writes…

  • Expanded Wine Sales Slow Growth in State Liquor Stores

    Expanded Wine Sales Slow Growth in State Liquor Stores

    The widely praised decision to allow sales of wines in grocery stores is starting to affect sales in the State Store system, but not to the extent some had feared, writes Karen Langley for Philly.com. The Liquor Control Board acknowledged lower rates of sales growth in State Stores near grocery and convenience stores that are…

  • GSK to Host ‘Science of Sports’ Course for Students at Local Libraries This Summer

    GSK to Host ‘Science of Sports’ Course for Students at Local Libraries This Summer

    Slam dunks, home runs, and field goals all have the same thing in common: the thrill of science in motion. This summer, students in the Philadelphia area will explore the science behind their favorite sports when GSK Science in the Summer returns to local libraries for its 31st year. GSK Science in the Summer is…

  • Pennsylvania Made Strong Progress in Employing Workers with Disabilities in 2016

    Pennsylvania Made Strong Progress in Employing Workers with Disabilities in 2016

    While Pennsylvania still lags in the rate of employment of workers with disabilities, through a concentrated effort it made the largest step forward in this important area nationwide last year, writes Grace Donnelly for Fortune. Advocacy group for Americans with disabilities RespectAbility released the 2016 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium in time for the 2017 National…

  • Suburbs See Boom in Townhouses and Condos as Starter Homes Decline

    Suburbs See Boom in Townhouses and Condos as Starter Homes Decline

      Millennials who are looking to buy their first home are finding out to their surprise that the suburbs are largely moved away from starter homes in the direction of townhouses and condos, writes Caitlin McCabe for Philly.com. Some estimates show that across the country, starter home inventory is down by over 40 percent over…