Invite Only: The Force Behind Girl Geek Dinners
This Philadelphia tech maven's events make even techies-in-training feel comfortable.
This Philadelphia tech maven's events make even techies-in-training feel comfortable.
A software company that began in a living room in 1989 now has 250 employees, $50M in annual sales and a flagship product with wide-ranging applications.
When Ben Franklin funded the company $250,000 in 2008, it had three employees. Now it has over $20M in investment and 130 employees.
From its perch in University City, Philadelphia, the Science Center continues to invent the future.
Two mixed-use projects that are affordable and energy efficient are coming to Frankford Ave. in Philly.
Pennsylvania's biggest cheerleader for exports is among those lauding new scholarships for small businesses to attend a trade mission with Governor Corbett.
Victoria Greene channels a mother's anguish into services for the families of homicide victims.
First Round Captial's innovative Dorm Room Fund gives a boost to student-run startups.
The community-minded online music network started in Lancaster and has since opened a physical space in Philadelphia's creative hub of Fishtown.
Tracey Welson-Rossman is a successful entrepreneur and activist who now heads TechGirlz, aimed at encouraging young women to pursue tech careers.