• Radnor-Based Main Line Health Raises Bar, Unveils Unique New Medical Center in Concordville

    Radnor-Based Main Line Health Raises Bar, Unveils Unique New Medical Center in Concordville

    Main Line Health has unveiled a unique, $47 million health center in Concordville that offers both primary care and specialty physicians, along with an extensive fitness facility under one roof, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. When fully occupied, the 131,500-square-foot facility on Baltimore Pike will house dozens of physicians focusing on wellness.…

  • Amtrak Proposes New Airport, Eddystone Stations

    Amtrak Proposes New Airport, Eddystone Stations

    A new long-term plan for Amtrak would include rerouting its Northeast Corridor tracks under the Philadelphia International Airport and then back to their current course in Eddystone — if the ambitious eight-state, $120 billion proposal can find funding over the coming 30 years. The Federal Railroad Administration just released the Amtrak vision, called the NEC…

  • Aston-Based Sun East Puts Feet on the Street to Help Local Businesses

    Aston-Based Sun East Puts Feet on the Street to Help Local Businesses

    To assist local employers in delivering financial education initiatives to their employees, the Aston-based Sun East Federal Credit Union has added two financial literacy superstars to its Business Development Team. Curt Reger and Jim Maloney have a combined 22 years of experience, and can deliver onsite workplace education programs aimed at helping employees develop budgets…

  • Holmes-Based HEADstrong Foundation Spreads Comfort, Joy This Holiday Season

    Holmes-Based HEADstrong Foundation Spreads Comfort, Joy This Holiday Season

    While the holidays should be a time of year filled with joyous celebration in the company of friends, family, and loved ones, not everyone is as fortunate. This year, the oncology floors at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania are at capacity with patients and families who unfortunately will spend this holiday inpatient undergoing…

  • Delaware County Careers – Petplan

    Delaware County Careers – Petplan

    Based in Newtown Square, Petplan is the world’s oldest and largest provider of pet insurance. The Petplan pack consists of talented professionals – and their pets – who are helping Petplan turn the pet insurance industry on its tail. The company is looking for candidates who can balance the wisdom that comes from solid work experience with…

  • Newest Employee of Swiss Farms Comes Home to Roost, but Isn’t Cocky About It

    Newest Employee of Swiss Farms Comes Home to Roost, but Isn’t Cocky About It

    Swiss Farms, the Broomall-based drive-thru market, has announced the addition of Cruiser, who – after a lengthy name search and social, call-to-action campaign – will have a number of responsibilities as company mascot. Cruiser will serve as brand and community ambassador with tasks ranging from hand-shaking and school visits to assisting with Chef demos, media…

  • Shuttered Granite Run a Transformation of ‘Tired, Old Mall’ into Vibrant Entertainment Complex

    Shuttered Granite Run a Transformation of ‘Tired, Old Mall’ into Vibrant Entertainment Complex

    The Granite Run Mall is a about to get a new lease on life as a $120 million, mixed-use development called the Promenade at Granite Run, writes Suzette Parmley for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Horsham’s BET Investments is planning to transform the defunct mall with a bold development plan that includes entertainment, apartments, walking paths, and…

  • Awards Keep Coming for Young Entrepreneur from Aston

    Awards Keep Coming for Young Entrepreneur from Aston

    Aston native Shreyas Parab, the 15-year-old CEO of NovelTie, is continuing to pile up the accolades by winning this year’s Congressional App Challenge for his district, writes Lian Parsons for Technical.ly Philly. The Congressional App Challenge gives high school students a chance to showcase their coding skills and encourage growth in STEM skills. Parab’s company…

  • Register Now for Delaware County Community College’s Free Career Development Program

    Register Now for Delaware County Community College’s Free Career Development Program

    Are you unemployed or underemployed? Would you like help finding a job? Are you seeking basic computer skills? Register now for Delaware County Community College’s FREE New Choices career development and job re-entry program. New Choices is being offered from Tuesday, Jan. 17 through Thursday, Feb. 23 on the college’s Marple Campus, located at 901…

  • Delaware County Careers – Mobiquity

    Delaware County Careers – Mobiquity

    With a location in Wayne, Mobiquity is a rapidly scaling, digital engagement player with more than 400 colleagues around the world. It envisions, designs, creates, and optimizes compelling, game-changing digital solutions across all channels, combining its strengths in strategy, data science, and engineering. Mobiquity works within a wide variety of industries, and has deep expertise in sectors…

  • Siblings from Broomall Are Finalists in $10 Million, Global Contest to Recreate Star Trek Device

    Siblings from Broomall Are Finalists in $10 Million, Global Contest to Recreate Star Trek Device

    Star Trek was a half-century ahead of its time. Only now are four siblings and natives of Broomall on the cusp of bringing to life a mobile diagnostic device reminiscent of the tricorder, a medical scanning device used by the likes of Dr. McCoy and Dr. Crusher in the science-fiction entertainment franchise. Emergency room physician…

  • Delco Middle-Schoolers’ Search for Missing STEM Balloon Reaches Happy Conclusion

    Delco Middle-Schoolers’ Search for Missing STEM Balloon Reaches Happy Conclusion

    Maintaining hope has paid off for three Swarthmore girls after they spent more than six months searching for a data pack that was attached to the STEM balloon they launched in June as part of a personal project, writes Allan Vought for The Baltimore Sun. The data pack was launched on a high-altitude balloon by…

  • Power Home Remodeling in Chester Rewarded for Focus on Employees

    Power Home Remodeling in Chester Rewarded for Focus on Employees

    Power Home Remodeling co-CEOs Asher Raphael and Corey Schiller set out to build not only a modern home remodeling company but a workforce filled with happiness, according to a PhillyVoice report by Jenny DeHuff. For the second year in a row, the evidence that they’ve done just that continues to mount up. Following a No.…

  • Delaware County Careers – Qlik

    Delaware County Careers – Qlik

    Headquartered in Radnor, Qlik delivers intuitive platform solutions for self-service data visualization, guided analytics applications, embedded analytics, and reporting to approximately 40,000 customers worldwide. Companies of all sizes, across all industries and geographies, use Qlik solutions to visualize and explore information, generate insight, and make better decisions. Senior Accountant This position applies accounting principles and procedures to…

  • Glen Mills Resident, Life Coach Collects Purses Full of Hope to Empower Struggling Women

    Glen Mills Resident, Life Coach Collects Purses Full of Hope to Empower Struggling Women

    As the owner of a meditation and lifestyle boutique in Chadds Ford, Glen Mills resident and Ridley Park native Sally Young is many things. Reiki master. Soul stylist. Yogi. Change agent. Optimist. Healer. Spiritual gangster. And now, she can add philanthropist to that list. Last year, before Christmas, Young created Purses Full of Hope, an…

  • To Delight of Disgruntled Employees Everywhere, Turnpike Worker Retires with Flair

    To Delight of Disgruntled Employees Everywhere, Turnpike Worker Retires with Flair

    Near the end of his 35 years working at the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Michael Stuban became well acquainted with the unwritten rules surrounding hiring and job advancement, and on his last day before retirement, he wrote them for all to see. “When they asked for an honest exit interview, I gave them one,” Stuban said…

  • Being CEO of Axalta in Glen Mills All About Bringing Joy to People

    Being CEO of Axalta in Glen Mills All About Bringing Joy to People

    He gets to watch first-hand the joy that comes from coloring the world through the vehicles everyone drives. CEO Charles W. Shaver is the man behind Axalta Coating Systems, the $4.1 billion Glen Mills company that “makes the paint on nearly every car on the market — new and used,” according to a Philadelphia Inquirer…

  • Region Flush with $6 Million for Digital Healthcare Startups

    Region Flush with $6 Million for Digital Healthcare Startups

    A big prize awaits the healthcare startups with the most promising cure to the industry’s future digital needs: a share of a new $6 million pie. The fund is the collaborative result of Philadelphia area leaders Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Independence Health Group, and Safeguard Scientifics, according to a PhillyVoice report by…