Member Blog | September 15, 2008 8:46 am
I just joined this group, and I see that there hasn't been much activity on here lately. Are there any FC events here in town? Feel free to message me here, or give me a ...
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| Chicago Get-Together? | DJ Francis | 4 | Aug 5 2008 - 12:51am by: quiet certainty |
| Has anybody here started a business or looking to start one? | Sean Plummer | 0 | Aug 12 2008 - 9:07pm by: Sean Plummer |
| Has anybody here started a business or looking to start one? | Sean Plummer | 0 | Aug 12 2008 - 9:07pm by: Sean Plummer |
| Wanted - Best practices, examples, and ideas for marketing products and services to low-income populations | Doug Kenshol | 0 | Sep 17 2008 - 12:31pm by: Doug Kenshol |
| Moving to Chicago | Victoria Gray | 0 | Oct 6 2008 - 5:01pm by: Victoria Gray |
Fast Company Feature | 2 recommendations
"Whatever you do, don't hurt Barack!" It was the afternoon of Super Tuesday, and the Chicago sky threatened snow. Senator Barack Obama had just returned to his hometown as voters in 22 states were making history by choosing between a black man and a white woman to be the Democratic nominee for president. The road-weary candidate put off calling fund-raisers or leading one last rally. Instead, he headed over to a downtown gym to play basketball with his nephew, his brother-in-law, and a few buddies.
Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
The world is awash in a sea of capital. Vast pools of money controlled by moguls like Gates, Murdoch, Saudi princes, and new Chinese tycoons, money pouring from London to New York to Tokyo to Hong Kong and on around the globe. Hot money hunting for cool ideas: write a nifty business plan about PCs, the Net, the Web, and watch as the cash cascades in.
Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
Cynthia baker joined Women's Wire for the same reason thousands of other professional women have entered the gender-specific areas of the Net: she was planning to move to a new city and hoped to network with women who lived there. But when her boss objected to her career plans -- and then delivered an unexpected ultimatum about her future -- the stakes got higher. As one of a handful of female managers in a major consumer-electronics company, Baker recalls, "I didn't know who to turn to."