Founder Profile: Janice Presser
She teamed up with another behavioral scientist for 25 years of research on how to measure how we effectively team up and her organization is now close to profitability.
She teamed up with another behavioral scientist for 25 years of research on how to measure how we effectively team up and her organization is now close to profitability.
The first Russian company inside the University City Science Center aims to bring wind turbines to residential areas.
This man with a plan is especially adept at shifting gears, and his company has prospered by delivering coaxial cables, adapters and connectors faster than anyone else.
He hires only high-end, well-rounded web developers and has grown Chariot Solutions into one of the region's best workplaces.
His company has grown an average of 200 percent since its founding in 2009 and doubled its workforce in the last 18 months.
Fame House started on the West Coast but has gone global since coming to Philadelphia.
She and her husband started by researching pet insurance for their sick cat. Now they're aiming to be the first $1B provider in the industry.
The Peace Corps is a life-changing experience for many. For Phil Hughes, it led to a business with amazing growth potential.
This UPenn student and his partner are investing product development expertise, not dollars, into startups and figuring on a better return.
After four years of keeping their full-time jobs, Schlecht and his partners finally had enough business to work BTB Security full-time and it hasn't stopped growing since.