Executive Exclusives
Wonder & Grow: Mindful Nature Experience Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
By Caleb Knight “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” – Gary
The Key to Meeting Hiring Needs: Micro-Credentials
By Dr. Kiko Suarez Huntington Junior College If you own or manage a business today
Annual Viennese Winter Ball Set for 2024 in Wheeling
By Cynthia Morris The Viennese Winter Ball will take place in Wheeling, WV, early next
High School Students Become Historians in West Virginia National Cemeteries Project
By Kyle Warmack This fall, students at two high schools in West Virginia will embark
Workplace Wellness in West Virginia
It is said that the sun doesn’t always shine in West Virginia, but the people do. Those in the Mountain State are some of the hardest working, community-oriented, giving people in the country. As a shining leader in manufacturing, made-in-America exports and energy production, it is easy to see how determined our workers are. But what happens when our workforce cannot function due to decreased physical and mental wellbeing?
KVC West Virginia Hosts Resource Family Conference for 150 Foster and Adoptive Families
In early April, KVC West Virginia hosted nearly 150 families at its Resource Family Conference at the Resort at Glade Springs in Daniels, WV. This biennial event is a free weekend of training and fun for KVC resource families, a term that includes foster and adoptive parents and the youth they care for.
Today: Growing a Donor Base Takes a Village
Developing and growing a donor base pre-pandemic was a nearly mature industry with defined best-practices. Professional fundraisers reviewed and tweaked mission statements to be relevant and well-coordinated with the level of the ask. Donors and constituents relied on a social and traditional mix of media, annual reports and corporate communication to determine applicable funding.
Main Street USA: New Life in Saint Albans
Like many across America, West Virginia’s small towns have struggled in recent years. Main streets have often been filled with empty storefronts, peeling paint and only a sprinkling of shoppers. City administrators and chambers of commerce work hard to promote and support new business in towns across our state, yet main streets have seemingly stalled. Just what will turn things around? Saint Albans now knows. It is our youth.
Soaring High at Wheeling Country Day School
Wheeling Country Day School (WCDS) is a unique place. Nestled in the Woodsdale neighborhood of Wheeling with the Ohio Valley foothills rising all around, the six-acre mini college campus teems with energy all year long. Kids and adults are outside every day, rain or shine, and “learn everywhere” has become a motto of sorts, especially these last two years.
Engaging Entrepreneurship at Marshall University
In 2018, Marshall University opened the Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, or iCenter, dedicated to inspiring an entrepreneurial spirit among students and empowering them with the necessary education to reframe the economic future of West Virginia and Appalachia.
Social Media Impact at the Forefront: Surviving a Pandemic
Running a nontraditional business for the past 12 years and working with clients from the health care field to professional athletes, Kristin Meeks, owner of WV Social Media, thought she had seen it all when it came to business techniques, marketing and interpersonal communication. That was until the pandemic hit.
Trilogy Innovations’ Technical Internship Program: Creating an Interactive Learning Experience
Trilogy Innovations, Inc., an 8(a) certified small business located in Morgantown, WV, kicked off the summer of 2021 with its first Technical Internship Program. The leadership team at Trilogy Innovations started this program with intentions of helping engage and give back to the local community, while also creating an interactive and immersive learning experience through real-world scenarios that are prevalent within the world of IT consulting.