In the Chef’s Corner: Noah’s Eclectic Bistro

At just 13 years of age, Noah Miller knew he wanted to be a chef. During his first job, working under the guidance of Otis Laury at the West Virginia Governor’s Mansion, Miller began his journey into the culinary world, learning the basics of classic cooking.
Weddings Made Easy: Why Hiring a Planner Works

Brides-to-be oftentimes find themselves swimming in a sea of bouquet colors, catering options and venue choices. While some brides choose to take on the responsibility of planning this big day on their own, others turn to wedding planners to make the planning process stress-free and budget-friendly.
The Scenic Route: West Virginia by Motorcoach

Vacations are meant to be relaxing, but sometimes planning and traveling can be stressful. There are many ways to make the traveling process easier, and one of those is to skip the traditional types of travel for a motorcoach tour. While it may seem like an obvious choice, many don’t think about a coach bus as an option for their vacation plans. Scheduling one of these tours has a number of benefits, which include the convenience of not having to drive, make reservations or plan events, as well as the social perks that come with a group of travel companions.
West Virginia: Your Meeting Place Destination

In corporate America, the purpose of having a meeting, conference or retreat is to provide an environment in which a company’s team can exchange ideas, develop solutions, drive business and strengthen relationships. Conference spaces around the country come in all sizes, accompanied by a long list of available amenities. The decision on how to choose one location over all the others can be a tough one to make.
The Home Field Advantage: Sports Complexes Boost the Mountain State

Sports are a big deal here in the Mountain State; we love to cheer on our collegiate and minor league teams. Oftentimes, that spirit carries over into the local athletic scene as well. There are many community-based and high school teams that call West Virginia home, and their tournaments draw large numbers of participants and supporters.
West Virginia’s Leading Lady: A Q&A with Heather Bresch

She was the first female CEO in the pharmaceutical industry and is currently one of only 23 female CEOs to lead Fortune 500 companies. Esquire named her one of its “Patriots of the Year” in 2011, and Fortune has ranked her among the country’s 50 most powerful women, coming in at number 37.