Commerce
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Neshaminy Creek Brewery Coming to Jenkintown
Craft beer enthusiasts in Montgomery County are having an excellent start of the year, with another regional brewery announcing its expansion into the area. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, a new region craft beer brewery from Croydon, is close to finalizing the purchase of the previous Guild Hall Brewing location at 208 York Road in Jenkintown.…
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Montgomery County Careers – Bryn Athyn College
Founded in 1877, Bryn Athyn College is a small, private, coeducational, liberal arts college dedicated to a New Church approach to education pairing rigorous academics with spiritual inquiry. Associate Dean of Academic Affairs This position enforces academic policies, takes action on student academic deficiencies, supports academic advising and career services, and maximizes students’ spiritual, moral,…
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House of the Week: Ninety Year Old Classic Home in Wynnewood
A beautiful ninety year old classic home in Wynnewood offers a sense of history combined with modern amenities, according to a staff report from Philadelphia Business Journal. The home features an in-ground swimming pool and a cabana equipped with changing rooms just off the patio. The eight-bedroom, seven-bathroom Colonial house features several stunning fireplaces. One…
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Quaker Consortium Opens Classroom Doors on Four Universities
Four local college campuses just got immensely larger, and last fall more than 1,000 Bryn Mawr College students grabbed their books and strolled into class just down the street at Haverford College. Mirroring a growing trend nationwide, that Bi-Co resource-sharing network for both academics and extracurricular activities has grown into the Tri-Co with the addition…
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PJM Interconnection’s CEO Discusses Business Philosophy and Keeping a Competitive Edge
The simple philosophy of providing value to its customers in a cost-efficient way has helped Andrew L. Ott, president and CEO of PJM Interconnection, to keep the Valley Forge firm at the top of its game, according to a staff report from Philadelphia Business Journal. “I constantly look for opportunities to add and enhance value,”…
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Pottstown’s Sly Fox Brewery Recognized for Its Love of the Schuylkill River Trail
Trail Angels are unknown hikers or people who live along a trail and leave help for weary thru-hikers in the form of food, water, or gear. According to seasoned thru-hikers, Trail Angels’ “gifts” appear when you least expect them, and they’re very much needed. In a way, you can call Sly Fox Brewing Company trail…
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Blue Bell’s Normandy Farm to Host American Marketing Association’s Super Bowl Smackdown Tonight
Super Bowl ads have become a cultural phenomenon, and tonight, the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Marketing Association is bringing its annual Super Bowl Smackdown event to Normandy Farm in Blue Bell. Every year, this event brings out a group of the region’s top marketing leaders for a fun debate on the Super Bowl ads.…
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Montgomery County Careers – Universal Health Services
Headquartered in King of Prussia, Universal Health Services is one of the largest and most respected hospital management companies in the nation, operating more than 240 hospitals and facilities in the US, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and the UK. Social Media Content Specialist This position executes the corporate social media plan by maintaining numerous social…
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Merger Catapults Bala Cynwyd’s Entercom To American Radio Zenith
After spending the better part of a year looking for a new owner, CBS Radio is planning to merge with Bala Cynwyd’s Entercom Communications within the next six months, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The combined company will be led by David J. Field, president and CEO of Entercom. This latest addition will…
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Philadelphia Area Manufacturers in Dire Need of Skilled Workers
Manufacturers in the Philadelphia region and around the entire country are finding it increasingly difficult to find qualified workers leaving many employers scrambling to find ways to entice people into the profession, writes Jane M. Von Bergen for Philly.com. The nonprofit Manufacturing Alliance of Philadelphia, currently has 40 open requests for welders, shipping and receiving…
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center to Hold Job Fair in Plymouth Meeting Mall
The LEGOLAND Discovery Center is offering fans of LEGO’s legendary building blocks and one of the world’s most popular toys the chance for a job where they can share their enthusiasm and the magic of LEGO with visitors to the center. The company is holding a Grand Hiring Event at Dave and Buster’s in Plymouth…
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Anti-Trump Passion Rallies Newbies to Politics
Competing with the passion that brought Donald Trump to power is a new energy that’s fueling an unprecedented interest in politics for Democrats. “Nothing approaches it — certainly in the time I’ve been in public office, and I can’t remember [anything like it] even before that,” U.S. Sen. Bob Casey said in a Philly.com report…
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Pat Toomey Keeps Senate Sweet with Asher’s Chocolates
The big responsibility of keeping the Senate’s Candy Desk well stocked up with sweets has been given to Pennsylvania’s own Senator Pat Toomey. The Candy Desk, which is in the back row of the Republican side by the Chamber’s most heavily used entrance, has been a mainstay of Congress since 1965. Now Tooney has promised…
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Bala Cynwyd Beet Producer Launches New Line of Powder Superfood
Fans of beets are getting a real treat in a new product from Love Beets from Bala Cynwyd. The pioneering producer of ready to eat premium beet products is launching a 100% pure Beet Powder for anyone looking to incorporate healthier ingredients into their daily diet. Created entirely from beets, Beet Powder contains no additives…
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Wharton Experts Warn That Immigration Ban Could Harm Economy
Trump’s immigration ban could have far reaching consequences for the country’s economy by undermining the reputation of the U.S. as a reliable place to do business, explains Mike Useem and Robert Meyer for Knowledge@Wharton podcast. In the podcast for Knowledge@Wharton, Useem, who is Wharton’s management professor and director of the Center for Leadership and Change…
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Narberth Resident Creates New Social Hobby with Podclubs
By combining the social element of book clubs and the growing availability of themed podcasts, Lydia Ricci of Narberth has created podclubs, a new way for people to enjoy books on the go, writes Samantha Melamed for The Randolph County Herald Tribune. “I can listen to in my car or while I’m cooking dinner,” said…
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Montgomery County Careers – ORS Partners
Based in Audubon, ORS Partners is a consulting organization with deep functional expertise in talent acquisition, deploying its consulting methodology at fast-growing firms and customizes it to fit their hiring needs. Search Analyst This position executes the sourcing and research process of the recruitment lifecycle, identifies talent pools, finds key candidate profiles utilizing research and internet search…
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New Pub Brewing in Pottstown
Exciting times are ahead for beer lovers in Pottstown as a new brewpub is coming to the neighborhood run by a partnership between an experienced brewer and a foodie, writes Brad Rhen for Reading Eagle. Steve Armstrong, who previously ran Armstrong Ales in East Pikeland Township, and Adam Burke, owner of Lily’s Grill in Pottstown,…




































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