Founder Profile: John W. "Buddy" Hobart
The former college basketball player helps a wide range of companies and would-be 'solopreneurs' take their best shots.
The former college basketball player helps a wide range of companies and would-be 'solopreneurs' take their best shots.
This tech Hall of Famer's management consultancy packs a powerful global punch for some big brands.
He has fought wars and taken risks in an effort to use technology to improve people's lives, particularly Pennsylvania students.
This UPenn student and his partner are investing product development expertise, not dollars, into startups and figuring on a better return.
Since its founding in 1991, the Hepatitis B Foundation has grown into a vital national research and advocacy organization with a global reach.
Her company's improvements on the monoski are earning attention from those throughout the adaptive winter sports community.
Her solution for sagging revenues -- the 200% Company -- has proven incredibly effective for companies of all sizes thanks to a laser-sharp focus on sales, which is something lacking all too often.
This audio-visual Hall of Famer is again on the forefront of industry shifts, and this time it involves intelligent buildings.
His product is based on NASA-developed technology and is among the most effective to treat the hundreds of oil spills that happen every day worldwide.
His innovative products dedicated to educational robotics originated from his doctorate work at the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute's CREATE lab.