Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management Head Joe Duran shares insight on how to invest a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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The word franchise usually conjures up images of brick and mortar stores with large, recognizable signs and logos positioned in strip malls or on Main Stre
Just like skin, hair shows the impact of stress, lack of sleep and the passage of time. Brands addressing hair aging are taking a holistic approach, one that starts at the root.
Carpentry is a challenging discipline that few master. Are you thinking of starting your own woodworking business? Let’s explore this fascinating craft.
Barbara Corcoran gives advice to small businesses trying to stay afloat through the pandemic and how they can succeed in todays economy.
Starting Wednesday, companies are allowed to open up their offices for up to a quarter of their capacity
BROOKINGS, Ore. – Restaurants in Curry Co. won’t be allowed to have indoor dining beginning Friday when the county goes to extreme risk. Black Trumpet Bistro in Brookings is just one of many restaurants in Curry Co. disappointed with the change. The bistro will have to reduce business for to-go and outdoor seating only starting […]
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New life is coming to Downtown Santa Barbara.More businesses are starting to move in and open, filling the downtown vacancies.
Incubators aren’t started over night, and there isn’t a shortage of incubators and accelerators in Atlanta area, or for that matter in every major city. The Cranium Incubator is the inspiration of Joe Beverly. After years as a successful entrepreneur and angel investor, Joe became increasingly aware of the lack of access to capital and resources many startup companies founded by people of color and women are challenged by. He opened Cranium Incubator in 2019 with the specific intent to change the landscape of resources available to minority and female founders as they start and grow their business. With quarterly co-horts and investor showcase events, underrepresented founders increase the chances for getting their startups funded and learn critical lessons about running there business successfully. Joe Beverly joins Karen Rands on the Compassionate Capitalist Show (TM) to share insights about starting his own business and his path to becoming an active angel investor. Joe and Karen also talk about the energy within the entrepreneur – investor ecosystem focused on women and minority owned businesses. Joe is the CEO and Founder of Corporate Payroll Services, former President and current member of Atlanta Technology Angels. More information about Cranium Incubator can be found at: https://cranium-incubator.com/ Karen and Joe first met when she released her best selling investor primer, Inside Secrets to Angel Investing and Joe was president of Atlanta Technology Angels. Karen offers workshops to entrepreneur and investor groups that expands on the topics she covers in her podcasts. For more information about Karen’s books, capital strategy services, and access to capital, please visit http://karenrands.co On Youtube: https://youtu.be/9Q4tr5d-1w4