Recent Articles from Jamie Siebrase
Good Company: Nicole Sullivan and Her Indie Book Empire
Explore the journey of Nicole Sullivan, founder of BookBar Press and owner of The Bookies, as she discusses navigating the complexities of book banning, the intersection of free speech and diversity in the publishing industry, and the evolution of her literary empire. Nicole Sullivan Founder of BookBar Press; owner of The Bookies; founder and president […]
Good Company: Mary Nguyen and the Olive & Finch Collective
Discover the journey of Mary Nguyen, the Executive Chef and Owner of Olive & Finch, as she shares her path from finance to the culinary world. Get insights into her experiences, challenges, and the evolution of Denver’s dining scene in this exclusive interview. Hometown: Denver What she’s reading: Mary’s reading two books right now — […]
Cooking Up Success with ‘Sticky Fingers’: Erin Fletter’s Inspiring Journey as a Mompreneur
With three young kids at home, a traditional 9-to-5 wasn’t in the cards for Erin Fletter — and yet being a mom hadn’t smothered her desire to work. In 2011, at her kitchen table, Fletcher and her dad, Joe Hall, co-founded Sticky Fingers Cooking, a culinary school offering enrichment cooking classes for kids. READ: Balancing […]
Good Company — Becky Takeda-Tinker & CSU Global
Explore an insightful interview with Becky Takeda-Tinker, President and CEO of CSU Global, discussing the value of online education, the evolving role of AI in learning and her personal journey in higher education. Gain valuable advice on pursuing a post-secondary degree and discover the future of education in a post-pandemic world. READ: Good Company — R.T. […]
Good Company — R.T. Custer & The Vortic Watch Company
Learn how R.T. Custer and Vortic Watch Company work with prop masters to place their watches on characters that fit the brand’s industrial style. He also shares how Vortic’s unique business model, which upcycles antique U.S. pocket watch mechanisms, allows the company to manufacture truly American-made watches. Additionally, Custer discusses the power of email marketing […]
Good Company: Eric Phillips and his 3E’s Comedy Club
Eric Phillips Owner of 3E’s Comedy Club Hometown: Cleveland What he’s reading: Phillips subscribes to Colorado Springs’ local newspaper, The Gazette, and reads the print edition every morning, along with online trade publications covering the comedy industry. ColoradoBiz: We’ve got plenty of technical questions for somebody crazy enough to open a brick and mortar […]
Good Company: Thomas Sandgaard, founder of Zynex
Sandgaard built a billion-dollar company that engineers, manufactures and sells its own suite of medical devices and offers electrotherapy solutions for pain management, helping people avoid and get off addictive pain-killing drugs.
Workplace wellness put to the test
While frontline and essential workers worried about their physical health, isolation and loneliness affected nine-to-fivers during a historic rise in remote working. Employees in every sector dealt with financial insecurity due to widespread layoffs and pay cuts.
How to find fulfillment beyond work
Corporate consultant John Garrett quit his day job as a CPA to pursue stand-up comedy. After a decade-long entertainment career, he’s back in the corporate world, helping companies reach their potential by encouraging employees to seek fulfillment beyond work.
Denver’s soul food scholar cranks up the heat with ‘Black Smoke’
James Beard Award-winning food historian Adrian E. Miller built a career by breaking from convention … three careers, actually. Now he’s into his third career as an author and the nation’s premier soul food scholar. He’s also a certified barbecue judge who has lectured across the country on such topics as Black chefs, chicken and waffles, kosher soul food and soda pop. Adrian’s latest bo[...]
Could your nonprofit benefit from a CFO?
Local nonprofits might serve the greater good, but their balance sheets and operations can be just as complicated as any for-profit business’s. When it comes to finances, nonprofit organizations face the same daily challenges as big corporations.
The 2019 Best Mid-Sized Companies to Work for in Colorado
Representing multiple Colorado cities and industries, these three mid-sized companies are pulling out all the perks to recruit and retain the top employees in the state.