Times of Entrepreneurship Stories Got Boat? The Easier To Digest A2 Milk Milk has been slowly losing market share for the past decade to plant-based competitors like oat, almond and soy. But the cows are mounting a comeback: There’s a newer milk on the market, A2, that promises ease of digestion and reasonable prices. Nina […]
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Editor’s Note: One Big Fallacy That Gets In The Way Of Gun Law Reform
A note from our editor, Elizabeth MacBride: This week, we have stories about the latest trend in the diary milk market, A2. There is innovation in cow milk, too, and a story about a resilient baker in Lawrence, Mass., as well as a story about a key product small businesses should look for from their […]
Newsletter: Cotopaxi’s $160M Business Model; Atlanta VC Dollars; AI-Enabled Russian Propaganda
Times of Entrepreneurship Stories Trailblazer: How Cotopaxi’s Founder Built A Cult Following And A $160M Salt Lake City Company Davis Smith heads for a sabbatical while the famous impact-oriented company gets a new CEO. Lori Ioannou reports. Read the Story » Venture Capital Spotlight: Zane in Atlanta Focuses on Diverse Founders in Southeast U.S. The […]
Editor’s Note: L’argent a une odeur
A note from our editor, Elizabeth MacBride: This week, we have stories about Cotopaxi. one of a group of companies destroying the myth that impact-oriented companies can’t grow large, and Zane Ventures in Atlanta. L’argent a une odeur This week, as I was working on a story about Too Good To Go, an app […]
Newsletter: Humanitarian Startups; Electric Vehicle Tax Credits; Tips for Small Business Owners, Indeed’s Price Increases
Times of Entrepreneurship Stories Are Startups A Better Model for Humanitarian Work? Small companies focusing on Ukraine and other crises are showing that, freed from the obligation to raise money, startups can help sustain refugee populations. Read the Story » Don’t Go Into Personal Debt And Other Tips For Small Business Owners The United States […]
Editor’s Note: Banks Gone Wild
A note from our editor, Elizabeth MacBride: The startup model proves powerful in humanitarian work, as one company helping provide income to Ukrainians shows. Nina Roberts reports. Banks Gone Wild The U.S. banking system has seen its third bank failure this spring. Monday morning, the FDIC said First Republic Bank has collapsed. JPMorgan will take […]
Weekly Newsletter: A Black Woman Leader in Cannabis; Creative Firms in Danger; Mom Workforce; Military Startups Needed
Times of Entrepreneurship Stories Helping Moms Re-enter The Workforce On Their Own Terms Lori Ioannou writes about a trailblazing woman whose company trains women looking to re-enter the workforce after a career hiatus, and then uses a proprietary algorithm to match them with employers in need of part-time or fractional talent based on their skills […]
Editor’s Note: The Small Business Finance System Is Collapsing
A note from our editor, Elizabeth MacBride: We have two stories this week about trailblazing women: one from Texas who is helping moms re-enter the workforce with a proprietary algorithm, and another living in Rochester, N.Y., who owns a cannabis testing lab. The Small Business Finance System Is Collapsing There are fewer than 5,000 banks […]
The Unreported Country
A note from our editor, Elizabeth MacBride: Our stories this week: Using the First Amendment, lounges, bars and restaurants in Nashville and Memphis are fighting legislation in Tennessee that would criminalize drag shows. And we have a venture spotlight on VESTHer, a woman-owned VC firm in Oklahoma. The Unreported Country The national business media is […]
Weekly Newsletter: Woke Wars; ChatGPT Ban; Tennessee Drag Fights Back; $20M VC Fund For Women
Times of Entrepreneurship Stories Businesses Have Been Fighting Tennessee’s Anti-Drag Law. A Federal Judge Temporarily Halted It. The stakes are higher than you might think, thanks to thriving drag scenes in Nashville and Memphis, as this story by Nina Roberts makes clear. Read the Story » Venture Spotlight: VEST Her Ventures In Oklahoma Focuses on […]