By Michelle Ventress on October 30, 2009
Searching for a job can be tedious, tiresome work. When you’re strapped for time because you’re attending college classes and balancing homework, the job search can become down right unmanageable. That’s when a group of students from the Sacramento State Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, a Professional Business Fraternity come in.
By Annie Lowe on October 26, 2009
The Sacramento Children’s Museum held its groundbreaking event on Oct. 21, and families from all over the Sacramento area showed up to get a sneak peak at what the museum will have to offer. Jamba Juice, Radio Disney and the Rancho Cordova Police Department all showed their support for the event, and the museum set [...]
By Annie Lowe on October 21, 2009
In 2007, The Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce began recognizing local businesses for their contribution to the community and personal achievements. There is one honoree in each of five categories every year. The categories include: Emerging Markets, Hospitality, Non-Profit, Retail and Technology. The winners of the 2009 Future 5 awards will be recognized at [...]
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By Geoffrey Sakala on October 16, 2009
Small and local businesses now have a greater advantage when bidding for lucrative county contracts. The County of Sacramento announced sweeping changes to the Procurement Opportunities Program on Tuesday that will allow more small and local businesses to take on county service contracts. Changes include a “more robust” online vendor registration process that will allow businesses [...]
By Annie Lowe on October 16, 2009
More than 100 businesses in the City of Rancho Cordova will be called on during the City’s 2nd annual Business Walk on Thursday, October 22nd to learn first-hand how Rancho Cordova’s business and civic leaders can promote business and improve the local economy. About 30 teams of two to three people will visit at least [...]