#Black entrepreneurs raise awareness as they look to the future

#Black entrepreneurs raise awareness as they look to the future

“#Black entrepreneurs raise awareness as they look to the future” During Black History Month, a time to honor pivotal moments large and small, these local, prominent entrepreneurs reflect on how they forge their successful paths. Create dialogue Peloton riders need no introduction to Chelsea resident Ally Love. The wildly popular indoor-cycling instructor is also the…

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#Don’t give up Super Bowl 2021 squares

#Don’t give up Super Bowl 2021 squares

“#Don’t give up Super Bowl 2021 squares” When David Honig sits down to watch the Super Bowl 2021 on Sunday, like everyone, it won’t be at an office party. “Not this year,” said the Montville, NJ, resident. However, Honig, vice president of strategy and corporate partnerships at software provider Dynamic Signal (DySi), will be able…

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#Being happy at work might just be all up to you

#Being happy at work might just be all up to you

“#Being happy at work might just be all up to you” Don’t complain to Laurie Ruettimann about your work life unless you are willing to do something about it. Ruettimann knows firsthand about what it’s like to have a crappy job, even one that comes with a six-figure salary and a platinum American Express card….

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#NY jobs that recruiters are looking to fill this year

#NY jobs that recruiters are looking to fill this year

“#NY jobs that recruiters are looking to fill this year” Plug your ears if someone tells you there are no jobs to be had. While it’s true that employment hasn’t rebounded from when the pandemic began, “there are sectors that have bucked the trend,” according to Rhea Moss, director of data insights and customer intelligence…

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#Beat the workday blues by channeling an upbeat mindset

#Beat the workday blues by channeling an upbeat mindset

“#Beat the workday blues by channeling an upbeat mindset” Feeling a bit blue lately? You’re not alone. According to the COVID Response Tracking Study, just 14 percent of American adults say they’re very happy, down from 31 percent who said the same thing in 2018. Now, 50 percent say they often or sometimes felt isolated…

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