Faces of Energy, Catherine Neil, Heat Shed
Eight years ago, she left her big city job to join her husband's solar installation company. Today, she relishes her status as one of the state's first installers and promoter of PA's energy industry.
Eight years ago, she left her big city job to join her husband's solar installation company. Today, she relishes her status as one of the state's first installers and promoter of PA's energy industry.
Accreditation for a solar panel course in the Lehigh Valley and graduates from a new on-site MBA program in Pittsburgh are among the sector's recent firsts in Pennsylvania.
Last week was a big one for major personnel announcements in the state's life sciences sector, leaving the state's newest med school, The Commonwealth Medical College, searching for a new leader.
Only 26-years-old, the Lehigh University educated engineer has already helped bring two innovative products to market. The latest: the Illumaguard, a device that keeps the lights on when they unexpectedly go off.
The BioCookie, streaming audio, mobile language translation and electronic trucks are among the technologies supported by the recent round of funding.
Media-based business communications veteran Steve Bowman is downright surgical when it comes to examining and expressing a company's essence.
The energy and marketing veteran is focused on demand response innovation from a growing company straddling Silicon Valley and PJM Interconnect territory in Southeastern PA, and time is running out to save money for institutional customers.
Pennsylvania's social media and environmental victories last week were super in their own right.
They want the airwaves, and they've got 'em. You'll find all kinds in PA's internet radio community, largely because of its cost effectiveness, improved technology, and freedom from the FCC.
Dino Zaharakis took a challenge from his dad and created a patented-pending product that is made in PA.