Tag: Business
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Owensboro native Reese walks the Samsung New York fashion show modeling her own creations
[ad_1] Samsung’s Climate Week show featured faces familiar to Owensboro residents on Saturday. Her native Kelsey Reese modeled one of her handmade dresses for her ReeseCycled, her business. Reese was invited to Samsung’s show to promote the company’s sustainability efforts. She, along with her eight other designers from around the country, was tasked with creating ... -
Cain talks about a decade of many changes in the field of education.Nebraska today
[ad_1] It was an early career pivot that led Stephen Kane to the Center for Innovative Education. As an undergraduate, Cain pursued broadcast journalism, but as he neared graduation, he realized his interests and talents might be directed elsewhere. “I was still interested in a job in technology and communications, and at that time decided ... -
3 Ecommerce SEO Strategy Mistakes and How to Fix Them
[ad_1] More than half (53%) of all US consumers use search engines such as Google to find information about products before making a purchase. Yes, organic search is still the best ROI channel. If you don’t incorporate SEO into your digital marketing strategy, you could be missing out on a huge opportunity. In 2022, SEO ... -
How Fashion Starts Talking About Wages
[ad_1] About two years ago, Rokt, an e-commerce technology company that helps brands such as Wayfair and Lands’ End transact online, published its employees’ salaries in an effort to “enforce fairness and fairness” in its pay structure. began to But there was another reason. As with most companies, the information was leaking anyway. Rokt’s chief ... -
Oregon Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Education, Housing and Abortion in Bend – Oregon Capital Chronicle
[ad_1] Oregon’s three gubernatorial candidates got another chance to differentiate themselves in the first televised debate Tuesday night in Bend. Democrat Tina Kotek, Republican Kristin Drazan, and independent candidate Betsey Johnson answered questions from residents of Central Oregon in front of the Oregon State University Cascade student and staff auditorium. The debate was mostly quiet ... -
Weed, but make it fashion: cannabis brands use fashion to stigmatize the plant
[ad_1] When Lana Van Brunt and Hayley Dineen founded cannabis accessory brand Sackville & Co. in 2018, there was a gap in the market. At the time, cannabis companies were divided into two camps. They were targeting college-aged men. Think “Rick and Morty” branding with lots of tie-dye and potted leaves, or his Goop protégé ... -
Quinnipiac School of Education has no underrepresented faculty for the second year in a row – The Quinnipiac Chronicle
[ad_1] According to the university’s 2022 Equity and Inclusion Report, Quinnipiac University’s School of Education does not have a dedicated faculty member who identifies underrepresented minorities, limiting the perspectives students learn from. Based on the 2021 report, this is the second year in a row that the Faculty of Education is the only department or ... -
San Diego has declared homelessness a public health crisis. “Today our county took an important step.”
[ad_1] The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously declared homelessness a public health crisis on Tuesday. The commission said the move would create a more unified regional approach to the problem. In another unanimous vote, supervisors also approved a $3 million pilot program that would provide 220 seniors with $500 a month to prevent ...











