Campaign Trails Lead Jobseekers to Opportunity
Electing politicians is big business in PA, and fewer campaign donations means those aspiring to careers in politics must wear many hats.
Electing politicians is big business in PA, and fewer campaign donations means those aspiring to careers in politics must wear many hats.
It is attracting all kind of players, protecting open space and providing potential revenue streams for the recreation industry, and PA has helped spread the sport up and down the East Coast.
As our workforce and cities change, the race is on to attract young, well-educated and entrepreneurial workers. Pennsylvania has a number of groups leading that charge and they are strengthening local economies.
Doug Michels, CEO of OraSure Technologies in Bethlehem, was named last month to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
Founded by two Lehigh Valley natives who were striking out on interviews, their company has fast become a home run that helps users eliminate 'ums' and other potential glitches during the interview process.
The state�s once dominant coal industry looks to reinvent itself and become more viable as alternative energy gains momentum.
A husband-and-wife team's art gallery and farm-to-table restaurant inside a 170 year-old renovated factory are putting a new shine on quaint Jim Thorpe, which now has a little cutting-edge to go with its historic, rural charm.
At 25, he has a career's worth of experience in finance, politics and entrepreneurism. He was also just promoted to prinicipal with Originate Ventures in Bethlehem.
For those seeking a heaping slice of Pennsylvania, the annual PA Farm Show, the largest indoor agricultural event in the country, serves it up. This year�s show, the 94th annual edition, ran Jan. 9-16 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.