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From Neechic, by Anetra Byrd: Covid has forced all of us to alter our approach to how we live, interact with others, network, and socialize in general; we have been forced to adjust to a new “normal.” While many companies,
From Neechic, by Anetra Byrd: Covid has forced all of us to alter our approach to how we live, interact with others, network, and socialize in general; we have been forced to adjust to a new “normal.” While many companies,
From Virginia Commonwealth University Office of Continuing and Professional Education: Throughout 2021, The Virginia Commonwealth University Office of Continuing and Professional Education (OCPE) is offering a collection of self-paced online, noncredit courses and certificates in partnership with The Learning Resources
Amidst much fanfare and anticipation, Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods opened the doors on their newest endeavor, Ukrop’s Market Hall, this week - giving Richmonders something to truly celebrate in 2020. Located at 7250 Patterson Avenue, Ukrop’s Market Hall is designed to be a
From Perkins Law, by Eric C. Perkins, Esq.: The process of closing a Virginia small business can range from very simple and straightforward to extremely complex, expensive, and time consuming, depending upon the surrounding facts and circumstances of the business. Just
From Perkins Law, by Eric C. Perkins, Esq.: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) released a simpler loan forgiveness application for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of $50,000 or less. This action streamlines the PPP forgiveness process to provide helpful relief
From Imprint, Cobb Technologies by Kate Vinnedge: It is no secret that organizations are struggling to find meaningful ways to connect to their donors — and for Cobb Technologies’s charitable arm, Imprint, this struggle was all too real. For more
By: Pete Woody, Sports Backers The Anthem Corporate Run returns in October, and whether working from home or back at the office, companies around Richmond are preparing to take part. The new event format for 2020 includes a two-week long
From Simplicity VoIP: 2020 is proving to be a trying time for businesses as they face the challenges to maintain communications with employees, customers, and vendors. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the country, businesses deal with an unprecedented
One of the greatest things about the small business community in Richmond is that it’s just that – a community. The city and surrounding counties have always enjoyed a strong and vibrant network of small businesses that support each other
By Clair Norman, Director of Marketing, Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation September is right around the corner. It is also Self-Care Awareness Month and a perfect reminder that taking care of ourselves first and foremost is essential. Self-care is often neglected