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In Business: The Spice & Tea Exchange!

Posted Friday, August 30, 2013 By Marion Mann

Wow! Bob Long has graced Main Street with some serious salts, herbs, teas, peppers, spices, blends - and all the cool kitchen tools you need to go with them. We welcome The Spice & Tea Exchange to Greenville!Julie and Rachel make most the spice ...

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Collaboration

Twenty is Better than One

Posted Thursday, August 29, 2013 By Nika White

Serving as Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion for the Greenville Chamber is a privilege because it’s an opportunity to assist with a vision I carry alongside so many others in our community. There are many likeminded individuals and ...

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Business Advocacy

Working Together

Posted Tuesday, August 27, 2013 By Greenville Chamber

Did you know that your Chamber of Commerce has brought together 11 other Chambers from across the Upstate of South Carolina to provide one unified voice for business advocacy at the statehouse in Columbia? In addition, the Upstate Chamber Coalition ...

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Business Advocacy

NETnight Connectors Are Like Gladiators in [Black] Suits

Posted Monday, August 26, 2013 By Nika White

Like the ABC drama Scandal, our NETnight is a little atypical and so are our Connectors. The show keeps viewers engaged from the beginning to the end by fixing problems. If Connectors accomplish their purpose all NETnight guests will encounter an ...

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Collaboration

A Big Night at Fluor Field for Chamber Members

Posted Friday, August 23, 2013 By Luanne Runge

On Tuesday, August 27 the Greenville Chamber will take center stage at Fluor Field and we invite all of our members to be part of the fun!The Greenville Chamber celebration will kick off with a pregame reception to welcome our new 2013 members, ...

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Community Prosperity

Keeping Score

Posted Thursday, August 22, 2013 By Hank Hyatt

More than 6 years ago, a meeting with Bruce Yandle, an economist at Clemson University, generated the idea that Greenville needed to keep a better track of its economic competitiveness. At that time, Greenville had seen a string of successful ...

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Community Prosperity

I Vote for Dr. King’s Economic Rules

Posted Wednesday, August 21, 2013 By Nika White

As a society, we are perceptive of the great intellect Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gifted us with. The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington evokes reminders of Dr. King’s philosophies and forces reflection. Most often, when ...

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In Business

In Business: Lifeit Cafe!

Posted Tuesday, August 20, 2013 By Marion Mann

When you meet Lifeit Cafe owner Latrice Folkes, you'll want to have what she's having - even if it's vegan and raw! Her great smile is welcoming, her energy is healing, and her food is AMAZING!Open now at Morgan Manor, 730 S. Pleasantburg Drive, ...

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Community Prosperity

Pittsburgh – No Longer Steel City, How about Deal City?

Posted Monday, August 19, 2013 By Hank Hyatt

Entrepreneurism to Industrialism and Back Again...When a city loses more than 200,000 jobs over 24 months and unemployment spikes to 18%, what are community leaders to do? That issue was front and center in the mid-1980s in Pittsburgh, as its steel ...

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