GC graduates launch ‘Local’ soft drink venture
“Local,” a drink venture launched this week by three GC students who graduated last month, is a hybrid between sparkling water and soda.
“Local,” a drink venture launched this week by three GC students who graduated last month, is a hybrid between sparkling water and soda.
Suzanna Griest, a senior business major from Oak Park, Illinois, received the 2019 Award for Excellence in Business from the Goshen College Business Department on April 13.
Ken Hochstetler's path to heading a $3 billion company and becoming Everence CEO began with a paper route as a kid.
Ryan Smith '17 was working three jobs — and his wife are expecting a baby in February — and he’s been training for the Eversource Hartford Marathon with the goal of running an Olympic Trial “B” standard qualifying time.
Corine Graber Alvarez '14 describes her challenges, accomplishments and goals as a student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus introduced the new Faculty Renewal Grants, with the first round of proposals funded last spring.
For the 22nd year, the Denver Business Journal honors its 40 under 40 award winners. This year, the DBJ asked honorees to share their blueprint for growth – words of wisdom that helped them flourish in their careers.
Goshen College has partnered with LaGrange County and DeKalb County in northeast Indiana to judge and offer scholarships for their young entrepreneur competitions, both of which took place this spring.
Guarav Khandelwal '01, the CEO of Houston-based technology company ChaiOne, developed the app Disaster Connect after Hurricane Harvey, to address disaster recovery needs around the world.
As a business owner, employee, husband, father, church member and community volunteer, David Haire '07 stays pretty busy.