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‘We think in decades, not quarters’
For 60 years, family-owned Deltran, the parent company of Battery Tender, has gotten a charge out of innovation. But the third-generation business has never compromised the values on which it was founded.
Publication
Family Business Magazine
Client
Battery Tender

Back to Basics: What the ADA does — and doesn’t — allow employers to ask in the hiring process
Navigating those restrictions can be tricky for HR departments, and it’s an area that employers “mess up all the time,” said Rachel Shaw, an ADA compliance consultant and president of Rachel Shaw, Inc. This is particularly the case after an offer of employment has been extended, but risks exist for each stage of the process, even post-hire.
Publication
HR Dive
Client
Rachel Shaw

How Museums Like OMA Are Opening Their Doors to Visitors With Vision Impairment
Orlando Museum of Art has held several “Art for All Eyes” events during which visitors with vision impairment could check out an eSight Go—a wearable assistive device that mitigates central vision loss caused by 20 different conditions.
Publication
The Observer
Client
eSight

Tennessee: Magnet for Phone Scams
Tennessee is a top five target in the U.S. for scam calls and texts.
Publication
WKRN - Nashville
Client
Truecaller
Here’s the latest on $500M mixed-use Westcourt project near Kia Center
The developers behind a massive mixed-use project in downtown Orlando are inching closer to breaking ground on the long-awaited development.
Publication
Orlando Business Journal
Client
Westcourt

The very best carry-on luggage from duffel bags and rolling suitcases to roomy backpacks
When it comes to shopping for luggage — especially online — it’s tough to know where to look and whether a suitcase will fit everything that you need inside.
Publication
The Strategist
Client
Delsey
App allows users to get paid for recommending a business
A Scottsdale man created the "Refer A Friend" app, which will pay users for recommending their favorite businesses. Susan Campbell explains how it works.
Publication
KPHO - Phoenix
Client
Refer A Friend

Florida school tackles chronic absenteeism with unconventional model — and it’s working
A few years ago, Chloe McDaniel didn’t think graduating high school was a possibility. The now 18-year-old was overwhelmed at Apopka High School — the crowded hallways, the anxiety, the growing number of missed days. Halfway through one semester, she recalled hitting a wall. But McDaniel found something different at Sheeler High School, a small, public charter school in Apopka that’s rewriting the script and giving students a second chance.
Publication
WKMG
Client
Second Mile

UConn basketball star speaks out on concussion injury
Football practice up at UConn is underway with the season opener just a month away. The basketball season is not far behind, but it can’t come soon enough for Caroline Ducharme. Back in 2022, Ducharme was hit in the nose in a game against DePaul. That injury turned into a 2 year battle with concussions that almost ended her UConn career.
Publication
WFSB
Client
Aviv