tag:www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com,2005:/categories/enterprise?page=45News News on business in Charleston South Carolina area | Charleston Business Page 45Your Business Resource for Charleston & The Lowcountry2019-06-04T16:20:32-04:00urn:uuid:df473071-77a8-4dc6-b75a-f711665ad7e12019-03-13T11:39:32-04:002019-06-04T16:20:32-04:00#YeahTHATAgenda: Wooing Road Warriors, Greenville Container Home Co Goes to DC, Milliken Expands, Charleston's Hotel Task Force, New Coke is Back2019-05-22 16:45:59 -0400Chris HaireGreenville's business roundup for March 22, 2019<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:ef6291f3-dfb6-4ed6-a00d-9203276be1492019-05-22T11:11:54-04:002019-05-22T11:11:58-04:00Mashburn Construction Dedicated More Than 220 Community Service Hours In April2019-05-22 11:11:54 -0400Kathleen MarisMore than 60 participants engaged in these efforts with more than $15,000 dollars being raised, collectively, with fundraising still ongoing.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:57af0284-dffd-476e-849b-a17a0ebca4442019-05-22T10:54:54-04:002019-05-22T10:55:01-04:00Sundaram-Clayton Limited Unveils U.S. Foundry In Dorchester County2019-05-22 10:54:54 -0400Kathleen MarisThe U.S. facility has been built with a project investment of $90 million, which will create as many as 230 new jobs over the next five years.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:5e85a0cc-99d3-4bff-bcb1-9490cb478c552019-05-22T10:40:53-04:002019-05-22T10:40:57-04:00Conway Medical Center Receives $1 Million Grant From The Duke Endowment2019-05-22 10:40:53 -0400Kathleen MarisThe CMC Residency Program will provide medical training to 37 residents who have selected careers in family medicine and transitional year (those who wish to specialize).<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:a258d70b-9cbf-49c0-8765-995a64e4dc572019-05-21T10:42:19-04:002019-05-21T10:42:26-04:00MUSC Named To Forbes 2019 List Of America’s Best Large Employers2019-05-21 10:42:19 -0400Kathleen MarisThis is the second time MUSC has appeared on this annual Forbes list, which pinpoints the companies liked best by employees.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:53cde30a-3df7-4f2b-a3d0-8d895c0f09732019-05-21T10:09:59-04:002019-05-21T10:10:05-04:00CresCom Bank And World Affairs Council Of Charleston Reward Students For Analysis Of Hot Topics In Global Issues2019-05-21 10:09:59 -0400Kathleen MarisThe Settle Awards are presented annually to students who demonstrate excellence in their studies of world history and foreign affairs.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:013d469a-0620-4a6f-bdac-37879b4fce8b2019-05-17T11:24:24-04:002019-05-17T11:24:29-04:00SCEDA Announces 2019-20 President And Board Of Directors2019-05-17 11:24:24 -0400Kathleen MarisSCEDA and its 800+ members have been the ‘Voice of Economic Development’ in the Palmetto State for more than 50 years.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:26c52f18-5ad1-4ee4-9cfb-d60dca84223f2019-05-17T11:13:49-04:002019-05-17T11:13:58-04:00Enhancements, Revitalized Vision Announced For The Golf Club At Briar’s Creek2019-05-17 11:13:49 -0400Kathleen MarisThe Golf Club at Briar’s Creek has announced a two-year, $6-million plan for upgrades and renovations to the club’s golf course and facilities.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:b8030e04-4925-4d16-a33a-8dfc3fef06922019-05-17T10:53:08-04:002019-05-17T10:53:13-04:00SC High School Students Selected for Riley Institute Leadership Program2019-05-17 10:53:07 -0400Kathleen MarisLaunched in 2002 by the Riley Institute, Emerging Public Leaders is an intensive, statewide service-oriented leadership program for rising high school seniors.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:48b9c596-3e65-45b9-887f-62f8eaad25ef2019-05-17T08:15:02-04:002019-05-23T15:42:37-04:00#YeahTHATAgenda: ACL Airshop Opens New Factory, Free Times Get Branded, Boeing Suit, Fresh Market Partners with Instacart, Taco Bell Hotel2019-05-17 10:22:50 -0400Chris HaireSouth Carolina's Business Roundup for May 17, 2019<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:043b69d4-f3a1-4ea6-b061-ac10b901668e2019-05-17T09:55:11-04:002019-05-17T09:55:16-04:00How is Technology Changing Your Workplace Culture?2019-05-17 09:55:11 -0400Kathleen MarisTechnology is influencing the culture of your workplace. The question is, will it create intended positive results or sidetrack the organization’s mission?<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:346a5ed2-3559-4d82-8a56-d0e4b12831f52019-05-17T09:53:48-04:002019-05-17T09:53:53-04:00How the Top Workplaces are Determined2019-05-17 09:52:50 -0400Kathleen MarisThis is the third year Greenville Business Magazine, Columbia Business Monthly, and Charleston Business Magazine have partnered with Philadelphia-based Energage to determine South Carolina’s Top Workplaces. The results are based solely on a scientific employee survey process.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:1d259a38-b6cc-42fc-8d85-e2d1cd6b46c72019-05-17T09:49:11-04:002019-05-17T09:49:19-04:00Foreign trade zones are important economic players in the Palmetto State2019-05-17 09:49:11 -0400Kathleen MarisThe statistics do not lie. South Carolina has done amazingly well using an 85-year-old federal initiative—the foreign trade zone—to foster widespread economic development.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:4f9a12ae-0f97-49c5-9109-ee581d8b233b2019-05-17T09:48:17-04:002019-05-17T09:50:15-04:00S.C. businesswoman Pamela Evette charts a new course as lieutenant governor2019-05-17 09:48:17 -0400Kathleen MarisPamela Evette has been lieutenant governor for just a few weeks, and she has already been hard at work meeting with state departments, breaking down silos, and informing the public about the projects underway.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:f9a6360c-7a22-4373-83ac-306f14e655012019-05-17T09:45:32-04:002019-05-17T09:45:36-04:00Federal credit unions are being targeted for alleged Americans with Disability Act violations2019-05-17 09:45:32 -0400Kathleen MarisSince 2017, federal credit unions across the nation have been on the receiving end of a rush of lawsuits and complaints regarding an issue that many businesses aren’t even aware of: website accessibility in relation to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:8504b423-316b-45e6-a1e6-d7d34c548fbf2019-05-17T09:41:55-04:002019-05-17T09:42:00-04:00Put Me In, Coach2019-05-17 09:41:54 -0400Kathleen MarisElite athletes know their sport. They know their bodies. They know how to win. But they can’t do it on their own—to reach their maximum potential, they need a coach. The same is true beyond the world of sports.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:9f974997-ed94-4feb-bf6e-ba4c917552222019-05-17T09:39:15-04:002019-05-17T09:39:31-04:00Motley Rice leads the charge in anti-terrorism litigation by suing banks that support violent extremists2019-05-17 09:39:15 -0400Kathleen MarisLike so many, Jodi Flowers watched the horrible events of September 11, 2001, and it changed her. Since then, Flowers and her associates on Motley Rice’s anti-terrorism litigation team have been working to make sure those who finance terrorists pay a hefty price.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:cd0ee15a-6190-4505-b3f7-fc5353ec19642019-05-17T09:36:30-04:002019-05-17T09:36:44-04:00The newly established Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation gets off to a good start2019-05-17 09:36:30 -0400Kathleen MarisAs more and more eyes turn to Beaufort County, balancing the scale between industry and conservation is the top priority.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:536e3fdc-c98b-4b8f-8b2c-9995549879432019-05-17T09:35:03-04:002019-05-17T09:35:09-04:00The days of the internal combustion engine may soon be coming to an end2019-05-17 09:35:03 -0400Kathleen MarisDriven by advancements in the technology of lithium batteries, namely a reduction in cost and increase in energy density, and the availability of clean, low-cost, sustainable electric power, transportation is going through fundamental transformation.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:408587af-84eb-4b66-8c87-621059ca62d12019-05-17T09:31:35-04:002019-05-17T09:31:41-04:00When it comes to social media mastery, it is not enough to post for posting's sake2019-05-17 09:31:35 -0400Kathleen MarisThere are pros and cons to social media usage, but if done properly, those pros greatly outweigh the cons.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:80b0a0f2-e6f0-4b8a-a50b-6ad55e6edf922019-05-17T09:31:01-04:002019-05-17T09:31:08-04:00No matter how the economy is doing, the need for city services—and workers—remains2019-05-17 09:31:01 -0400Kathleen MarisEfforts at recruiting and retaining professionals in South Carolina often center around the state economy’s pressing needs—the need to address shortages of teachers and nurses or the need to attract the talent needed for growing manufacturing fields to thrive.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>urn:uuid:18bd24ca-e329-408e-ab42-66aff0cbb3872019-05-15T15:06:23-04:002019-05-15T16:00:58-04:00#CharlestonAgenda: Hollings Cancer Center, New West Columbia Brewery, Fixing SC Roads, Co-Working Coming To Camperdown, A New Greenville Biz Podcast, When Sky Art Turns Bad ... Very Bad2019-05-15 15:08:45 -0400Chris HaireCharleston's Business Roundup for May 15, 2019<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.charlestonbusinessmagazine.com">Charleston Business</a></small></p>