An independent school receives state accreditation, Capital One is recognized nationally for volunteer work, and a local roaster’s cold brew coffee cans hit the market.
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The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 7.25.17
An engineering firm’s in-house marketing department wins a national award, a local ad school’s founder receives hall-of-fame recognition, and new campaigns from several agencies.
Bond funding for new West Creek hospital inches forward
A $119 million project in Goochland took another step toward groundbreaking last week. The county’s economic development authority last week gave an initial approval for a bond issuance of $76.5 million for a 25-acre rehab hospital planned by Sheltering Arms and VCU Health. The debt is being applied for and will be repaid by Sheltering… Read more »
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 7.18.17
Moves in law, insurance, architecture and more, including a new CIO at a fast growing finance firm and a new slate of directors at a nonprofit.
New local coworking space caters to parents – and their kids
It took only four hours, a platter of Mexican food and a couple of screaming kids for stay-at-home working moms Amy Rose Miller and Bunny Young to devise their plan. “It got a little crazy that day,” Miller said. “But in the end, I think we developed something truly special from the chaos.” From that… Read more »
Following flood cleanup, music studio plays on
A local music and sound studio is getting back in the groove after enduring an office flood that damaged its downtown digs.
James Center juices up its ground floor
Fresh off opening a new location in Carytown, a local juice bar chain is bringing its blenders downtown.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 7.11.17
A student competition yields a new promo video for VCU’s undergraduate marketing program, an agency takes another lap with a Virginia racetrack, and client and campaign news from several local shops.
Creative Q&A: Richmond’s Ad Person of the Year
Scott Sherman, VCU professor and coordinator of the undergraduate advertising program, discusses the recognition, what he teaches students about the creative process, and the industry from his perspective at the front of the class.
Homebuilders exec follows father’s footsteps to state post
A changing of the guard at two area homebuilders groups has turned out to be a case of “like father, like son.”