Your Favourite Nova Scotia Influencers Bring The Same Magic To Their Marketing Agency
Brent and Sara MacIssac have built a marketing agency by sharing the insights they learned from becoming influencers in the travel blog space.
Brent and Sara MacIssac have built a marketing agency by sharing the insights they learned from becoming influencers in the travel blog space.
For more than 70 years, Saint John Energy has helped light up the city of Saint John with its lighting rental program. Now it’s out with the old and in with the new as LED lights and innovative technology become the norm.
If you’re interested in a career in finance, you’ve probably been told to go to Toronto. In fact, budding high-finance types looking for a top-notch education don’t need to look farther than the faculty of management in Fredericton.
Daniel Purcell says the hands-on learning component through UNB Fredericton’s MBA program was key to landing him a job out of school with the software company 3D Planeta.
In a lot of ways, 2020 is the perfect time for a summit dedicated to better understanding technology in all its forms. That’s why the organizers of the Atlantic Technology Summit on November 18 are preparing for a big event this year – virtual, of course.
If there’s a place where students and entrepreneurs, with local and international expertise, can work together in Saint John, then that’s 40 Charlotte Street, the new home of Economic Development Greater Saint John (EDGSJ) incubator Block One and the UNBSJ’s MBA program.
Driving overnight to Halifax to ensure a client had their product in their hands by morning is the kind of hands-on, quality customer service Select Printing & Signs Ltd. provides its clients.
The region’s leading online accelerator organized the competion won by the Newfoundland company to help launch the next Atlantic Canadian success story.
Filled with great food, prizes, and ample (socially distanced) networking opportunities, the tournament is often billed as the season’s best networking event in Halifax. This year, the moniker is probably truer than ever.
Obesity has long been thought to impact recovery from heart surgery, but traditional measures have been ineffective in predicting outcomes for patients.