Washington Business Journal
The Washington Business Journal is the source for local business news, research and events in the Washington, D.C., region.
Step Away From the Soapbox
The 2012 Presidential election is right around the corner and there's one group of employees that have to wait until they get home to endorse the candidate with their personal interest in mind -- nonprofit employees. With strict regulations by the IRS, nonprofits have to monitor how their employees may be using the company's social media. This nonprofit focus examines the process nonprofits must follow and what could happen if they are found breaking the rules.
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Transformation Systems Inc. Feeds Tomorrow Leaders
The Jefferson Awards are given throughout the year to companies who have been nominated for their philanthropy. Companies have to be nominated and a percentage of their revenue is normally used to give back to the local community and make an impact. This charitable gesture shows that these specific companies have
integrated volunteer into their corporate culture.
The Jefferson Awards are given throughout the year to companies who have been nominated for their philanthropy. Companies have to be nominated and a percentage of their revenue is normally used to give back to the local community and make an impact. This charitable gesture shows that these specific companies have
integrated volunteer into their corporate culture.
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EMentum's Gifts Fit for Olympians
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How to Choose a SBA Lender
A series of "How to Choose" to help entrepreneurs and small business owners ask the right questions to grow the company and benefit the needs of the company. They are ran bi-weekly in the print edition and website of the Washington Business Journal.
A series of "How to Choose" to help entrepreneurs and small business owners ask the right questions to grow the company and benefit the needs of the company. They are ran bi-weekly in the print edition and website of the Washington Business Journal.
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Q & A with Executive President of Vernon Daniel Associates
I sat down with Tom DeMuth to discuss the man behind the business. I asked about the landscape company he oversees and when he's not in the office what he does with his free time. It's an interesting Q & A with a president of a small business that has expanded along the East coast.
I sat down with Tom DeMuth to discuss the man behind the business. I asked about the landscape company he oversees and when he's not in the office what he does with his free time. It's an interesting Q & A with a president of a small business that has expanded along the East coast.
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Virginian's Wine Industry Toasts Twice
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Washington Business Journal Online Stories
Feds Seek Entries for Temporary Memorial
The National Capital Planning Commission and the General Services Administration launches the Beyond Granite Design Competition. The design competition will give artists, professional designer, and individuals a chance to propose ideas for a temporary outdoor memorial. The memorial will be displayed in 2013 to celebrate Earth Day.
30 Years: Internews Empowers Local News Around the Globe
As the Washington Business Journal enters 2012 it commemorates 30 years in the journalism business by recognizing companies that are also turning 30 in the new year.
TV Show to Film at Crime and Punishment Museum
Metropolis Studio and Movies has partnered with the Crime and Punishment Museum in D.C. to film a new TV series in D.C. "Badlands" centers on two crime-fighting detectives in a fictional city — not D.C. Councilman Vincent Orange facilitated the partnership between the two.
McClatchy Newspapers, Washington Bureau
The McClatchy Company is the third-largest newspaper company in the United States, a leading newspaper and digital publisher. McClatchy's Washington Bureau aims to provide readers with the information they need to hold their leaders accountable and to make informed decisions, not only about public issues but also about their own lives and families.
As Ice Melts and Technology Improves, Interest in Arctic Grows
Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska attend the Arctic Summit in Greenland. The U.S. discuss the Arctic and oil drilling possibilities. But the U.S. role in Arctic negotiations is limited without its signature on the Law of Sea Treaty.
Senate Panel Seeks Answers to Prescription Drug Abuse
Prescription drug overdose has become the leading cause of accidental deaths in 17 U.S. states. Senators discuss how to dissolve the issue that is becoming popular among teens and how households need to get rid of outdated medicines in the household.
Scripps National Spelling Bee Coverage
In National Spelling Bee Words are the Weapon of Choice, Day 1
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Texan Teen Goes a Long Way But Falls in Spelling Bee, Day 2 |