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CEO/Co-Founder of Canvas James Quigley says the Greater Washington Region is unparalleled in promoting and producing profitable innovation companies.
Dr. Chip Petricoin founded a local company specializing in precision cancer analysis. The procedure uses molecular profiling of tumors to be able to offer a personalized treatment to each cancer patient. Petricoin explains why this region was the perfect setting to foster this cutting-edge technology.
Communications expert Cary Hatch describes how Washington, D.C. has a reputation for being stiff and bureaucratic, even though data show that the region is innovative and has a unique, creative form of entrepreneurship.
In the past decade, multiple local banks in the greater Washington region have merged or been bought, leaving entrepreneurs and small businesses with fewer options for sources of capital.
One of the top innovation investors in the region shares impressions of what the national capital has to offer, and why business is booming.
Founder and CEO of LEVICK, a public relations firm based in Washington, D.C. says some companies will have no choice but to react to the #GrabYourWallet campaign because boycotts are hitting their bottom line.
Many are starting to take notice as Washington, D.C. blossoms into a region which is bolstering the work of female entrepreneurs and fostering strong networks with federal agencies in the nation's capital.
Booz Allen Hamilton continues to embrace innovation, technology and analytics. VP Michael Isman explains how the 103-year-old McLean-based federal management consulting firm is staying ahead of the curve in 2017.
The co-founder of Honest Tea came to Washington, D.C. for the politics, but stayed for the values-driven economy.
With access to international conferences, politicians and a variety of red carpet events, D.C. is a great place for a limousine company to flourish. The head of Reston Limousine explains how the capital city made it easy to succeed.
Get set for tax reform to be the marquee battle pitting business interests against each other as they seek to protect their piece of the pie. Specifically, the border adjustment tax, a proposal that would make significant changes to the corporate tax structure.
Richard Levick, CEO of public relations firm LEVICK, says The influx of social media attacks have forced small businesses to focus more energy and resources to protecting their brands.
Robert Morgan, co-founder of Talaria Media and MorganFranklin Consulting, talks about a new series of locally-produced videos designed to inspire local entrepreneurs.
Rebekah Lewis, deputy director of American University’s Kogod Cybersecurity Governance Center, joins Jonathan Aberman, host of What’s Working in Washington.