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Montgomery Business Journal
David ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United Inc. has been in an expansion mode, adding 10 locations, 1,000-plus employees and more than 20,000 customers during a 238-day span last year. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015The message was loud and clear: When a business adds employees, it plans to remain in the area. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015The old saying goes something like this: If you want to create 5,000 jobs it’s easy for 5,000 small businesses to each create one job.The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) would like to see a “greater emphasis” on small business during the legislative session that starts in March, according to the organization’s president and CEO, William J. Canary. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015Hyundai Motor Co. is performing quite well on the world stage with a No. 40 ranking on Interbrand’s Best 100 Global Brand. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015City official Ron Sams was told to be at the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting at 5:30 p.m. There was almost nobody there besides Chamber staff. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015An architect designing a commercial building went to The UPS Store on Zelda Road and had a 3-D printing made of the building. Read more(0) CommentsMelissa George BowmanSunday, February 1, 2015Running a business has always been challenging. On top of that, success in the Digital Age now requires organizations to stay on the cutting edge of information technology. With advances in IT occurring constantly, that can be overwhelming. There is hope, though. Warren Averett Technology Group is one company that works to make IT systems not only more manageable for businesses, but also more profitable. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskySunday, February 1, 2015The dramatic growth of opening four Gigi’s Cupcakes locations in 39 months is really more about protecting the first site than a torrid spurt. Read more(0) CommentsDavid ZaslawskyThursday, January 1, 2015Terri Sewell represents one of the poorest districts in the country. A large chunk of the 7th Congressional District is part of Alabama’s Black Belt, which has some of the highest unemployment rates in the state. Read more(0) CommentsCategories- Montgomery Business Journal - Member Profiles (21)
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