The new issue of B2B Omaha is here! There’s been good news for female CEOs in America in the last couple of years. Since 2023, the number of female CEOs at Fortune 500 companies has been over 10%, according to Forbes. That’s up from 8% in 2022. The women on this new issue have pushed businesses forward in incredible ways, as all are incredible leaders—whether their title is CEO, executive director, or board chair. Read the new issue on our website!
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For 42 years, Omaha Magazine has brought stories of the city’s most fascinating people and interesting places. This regional lifestyle magazine serves a readership of more than 260,000 people, both print and web, reaching local homes, professional offices. Every issue, our award-winning writers, photographers, columnists, and designers bring you captivating stories on area homes and gardens, lifestyles, food and dining, style, the arts, entertainment, and travel. If it’s Omaha, it’s in Omaha Magazine. Sister magazines include OmahaHome, B2B Omaha, Family Guide, FACES, and the Best of Omaha contest. Also custom publishing for another dozen titles.
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https://www.omahamagazine.com
Omaha Magazine的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
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- Omaha,NE
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- 1983
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- Local news、Business、Entertainment and alternative、Feature stories、Home and family和Women's lifestyle
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Omaha Magazine Internship! ? Magazine positions are highly sought-after jobs. Omaha Publications is the area leader in arts/culture and lifestyle publishing, and tells the city’s stories in several publications, including Omaha Magazine, OmahaHome, FamilyGuide, and B2B. Omaha Magazine staff has won many local, regional, and national editorial and design awards, including Magazine of the Year from Great Plains Journalism Awards. ? All interns build a portfolio of writing credits as they assist the editorial team in building each issue. Interns are expected to be reliable, detail- oriented, and curious. Knowledge of Omaha’s arts, entertainment, and cultural scene is preferred. ? Omaha Magazine interns participate fully in the day-to-day operations of the business. They work closely with the staff editors. ? Responsibilities include: ??????Managing event calendars ??????Writing one-to-two department stories per semester ??????Writing online content of one to two event previews or reviews per semester ? Hours: ??????Vary based on availability and class schedule. We prefer interns to be available at 8:15 a.m. on either Mondays or Wednesdays to be included in production meetings. ??????Up to 12 hours per week at $13.50 per hour. Requirements: Interns must have taken at least one course that involves fact-checking and be of junior or senior status at the time of internship. Interns must be self-starters and able to work at a fast, and accurate, pace. ? ? To apply: Please email a resume and three to five writing samples to the editor. ([email protected]) Application does not guarantee an internship. The selection process includes a one-on-one interview. Interns need to be eligible for course credit.
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Thirty-five patents. Fifty clients. Three hundred products. Fifty million in revenue. The red and black typography boldly claims its success on the business website, ATIPPICAL. Owner Alan Tipp wears many hats (or sunglasses in his case) as a consultant, designer, and problem-solver. Tipp’s creatively unconventional approach turns around ideas and transforms them into marketable products. For more information about their services, visit their profile at ATIPPICAL
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Small and medium-sized businesses are not just vital contributors to our economic health, but also key stakeholders in shaping our community’s future. One of the most crucial ways small businesses can ensure their voices are heard and their interests protected is by actively engaging in the political process. For more information, visit Greater Omaha Chamber
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Ernie Goss is a professor of economics at Creighton University's Heider College of Business, where he holds the Jack MacAllister chair in regional economics. He produces monthly reports for The Rural Mainstreet Index, which gleans bankers’ insights about business conditions in 10 regional states, and the Mid-American Economy reports, a monthly index report. Goss also publishes a newsletter titled “Economic Trends,” which boasts more than 11,000 subscribers. B2B Omaha talked to Goss about a few key topics in economics this year and gleaned his thoughts and insights. Read what he had to say: https://lnkd.in/g8p8BAES
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When Nebraska Parkour LLC Owner and Founder Mitchell Tillwick was launching his business featuring the unique parkour method of fitness training, he turned to the Nebraska Business Development Center (NBDC) and its professional consulting services for startups. “The NBDC, above all other government services, provides quality consulting we just couldn’t find anywhere else. They have the in-depth knowledge to answer the specific questions from business startup and tax filings to scaling and beyond, all while providing entry-level explanations for someone needing early support,” Tillwick said. https://lnkd.in/gZfrDRCy
Nebraska Business Development Center Boosts Businesses
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The November/December issue of Omaha Magazine is here! November and December are often exciting months for people as they gather with friends and family. From fine dining to fine arts, there’s something for everyone in this issue. https://lnkd.in/gs3rcGAW
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After a series of jobs and ventures, some successful and some not, in 1998, Don and Linda Eckles opened their first Scooter's Coffee location in Bellevue. Today, Scooter’s has about 800 locations. Learn more about Don Eckles and Scooter’s Coffee on our current B2B Omaha issue. https://lnkd.in/gQ6RsNdd
Scooter’s Don Eckles Tackles An Adventure of a Lifetime with the Legendary Iditarod
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Thirty-five patents. Fifty clients. Three hundred products. Fifty million in revenue. The red and black typography boldly claims its success on the business website, ATIPPICAL. Owner Alan Tipp wears many hats (or sunglasses in his case) as a consultant, designer, and problem-solver. Tipp’s creatively unconventional approach turns around ideas and transforms them into marketable products. For more information, visit atippical.com https://lnkd.in/g9QRycGx
Atippical: Alan Tipp’s Unorthodox Outlook
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ACX Cinemas, which include Aksarben Cinema, ACX Cinema in Elkhorn, and ACX Pioneer 3 Theater in Nebraska City (along with cinemas in Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin), all fall under the corporate umbrella of Main Street Theatres, Inc. The business earned its name when owners Bill and Colleen Barstow realized that many of the theaters they purchased were on “Main Street” in their respective cities. It’s a name that points toward the hometown beginnings of the company, which now includes 54 screens across various states and four restaurants. It all started in 1988 in Plattsmouth, when Bill Barstow was readying to complete his enlistment in the Air Force. Read all about how ACX Cinemas grew over the years: https://lnkd.in/gqKSAC5K #business #entertainment #b2b
Movies, Meals, and Mindset Advance ACX Cinemas
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