Monday, March 4, 2013
Patch is looking for experts who can talk health and offer their expertise this week.
We want to help you find answers to your questions about your back, neck and joint aches this week, but we need a little help. In the latest edition of "Ask the Patch Pro" we need local chiropractors who can answer readers' questions and offer advice. If you're a local expert and can answer these questions and more, let us know two ways. One: You can leave a comment on this post along with your email address. Two: You can send an email to jordan.lanham@patch.com. We need experts to answer questions on Thursday, March 7. Curious as to what we are looking for? Take a look at some of our previous Patch Pro posts: So what do you say, who wants to be our expert?
Monday, February 25, 2013
Patch is looking for experts who can answer reader questions and offer advice about starting your own small business.
Thinking about starting your own business, but not quite sure where to start? Patch wants to help you find answers to your questions this week, but we need a little help. In the latest edition of "Ask the Patch Pro" we need local experts who can offer advice about starting your own business. If you're a local small business owner or consider yourself a business expert and can and can offer advice to other aspiring entrepreneurs, let us know two ways. One: You can leave a comment on this post along with your email address. Two: You can send an email to jordan.lanham@patch.com. We need experts to answer questions on Thursday, Feb. 28. Curious as to what we are looking for? Take a look at some of our previous Patch Pro posts: So what do you…
Monday, November 5, 2012
Patch is looking for experts who can talk kids health and offer their expertise this week.
With flu season upon us, Patch wants to help find the answers to questions about your kids' health this week, but we need a little help. In the latest edition of "Ask the Patch Pro" we need local experts who can answer readers' questions and offer advice. If you are a local pediatrician or consider yourself an expert and can answer these questions and more, let us know two ways. One: You can leave a comment on this post. Two: You can send an email to jordan.lanham@patch.com. We need experts to answer questions on Thursday, Nov. 8. Curious as to what we are looking for? Take a look at some of our previous Patch Pro posts: So what do you say, who wants to be our expert?
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The full-service human resources provider serves 1,600 members throughout Missouri and Illinois and has a 114-year history.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Chief Executive Philip Brandt can't say enough good about his new role at St. Louis-based AAIM EA. The full-service human resources (HR) provider offers networking opportunities, education and more. Why is Brandt so excited? While he's only been in his new role for a short time, he has a long history with the organization, having been a member since 1990. From his perspective, the value in AAIM Employers’ Association is evident because of the services it provided to him while he held management positions at businesses such as Ralcorp Holdings, Nestle Purina, GKN Aerospace and Patriot Coal Corporation. What's more, Brandt is someone who loves to solve problems, and he wants to use that skill to help member businesses succeed. AAIM EA dates …
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Several community leaders came up with this unique suggestion to help fund community projects.
Kathy Osborn, Executive Director of the Regional Business Council, a consortium of presidents and CEOs from 100 of the region’s largest companies. Osborn is telling us "What's On Her Mind." The St. Louis Regional Business Council (RBC) is dedicated to making the St. Louis region a better place. We are pleased to announce the It’s Our Region Fund – 2012, which for the first time is open to community applications. The concept came from RBC member Michael Staenberg, with support from his friends, and fellow RBC members John Ferring and the late Todd Epsten. We realize that many non-profits have a difficult time funding capital improvements in the $2,500 to $20,000 range, so we want to let groups know how much we value their hard work and …
Jordan Lanham
1:49 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Thanks for all the comments! I will email each of you with additional info today!   more ›