Fueled by its selection last month into an Amazon accelerator program, Nessle is testing a pilot program for businesses to offer its services as an extra benefit for employees with children.
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Announcing an upgraded BizSense Pro subscription service
Our premium data service is getting an overhaul for a smoother login and billing process, and to add to the offerings included in your subscription. This soon will include the BizSense News Archive.
Activation Capital launches new program for minority-led startups
“We have this diverse, multifaceted initiative to look across the entire pipeline and understand where the gaps and needs are,” said CEO Chandra Briggman.
Pearl’s Bake Shoppe sold to sisters
Three sibling real estate agents have purchased the West End bakery. They plan to stick to the same successful playbook crafted by founder Laurie Blakey.
New coworking salon in Chesterfield rents booths to freelance stylists
“I wanted to position other women to become their own boss,” said Belle Cabana owner Kaitlyn Handley.
Ad rewind: 2021’s memorable marketing moments
Standout work from Richmond’s ad industry ranged from a “poo for brew” campaign for colon cancer screenings to ads promoting downtown businesses during the pandemic.
Richmond barbecue tour company shifts into gear
A new food touring company hopes to give local barbecue its due – and it has thought up a way to work social distancing into the mix.
Fredericksburg radiologist opens pair of offices in Henrico
Radiologic Associates of Fredericksburg has put two sister practices into the newly renovated Brookfield Commons building, owned by local developer Stanley Shield.
Ad Rewind: 2019’s memorable advertising and marketing moments
Richmond’s ad output kept flowing in 2019, with TV spots promoting local car companies, pro bono work for area nonprofits – even images that made it on a series of U.S. Postal Service stamps.
Ad Rewind: 2018’s memorable advertising and marketing moments
Local advertising had much to promote in 2018, from the rollout of GRTC’s Pulse bus line to oyster- and vacation-themed campaigns for the state tourism office.