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Business Journals
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Journals
CMA Fest 2025 kicks off. See the best photos over the years
The Business Journal compiled moments from the CMA Fest spanning the past decade, with a two-year hiatus as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Here are some of our top festival photos.

Business Journals
22-05-2025
- Business
- Business Journals
40 Under 40 Gala Awards Reception
Shaquille Alexander Treasurer City of Whitehall Abby Chin Attorney Cooper Elliott Brian J. Elder Director of Community Home Lending Park National Bank Ashley Logan Chief Program Officer I Know I Can Hilary Marshall Director of Communications, Operations & Events Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing (OCCH) Adam Maynard IT Administrator City of Hilliard Eric Meyer Development Director City of Reynoldsburg Meredith Miles Strategic Project Manager Third Street Digital Heather Powell Vice President and Financial Advisor The Edwards Group at Morgan Stanley Ruchelle L. Pride Director Franklin County Board of Commissioners Morgan Richardson Senior Project Manager Equity Construction Solutions Latara Rose VP of Finance CollisionRight Neil Shingala Partner Capital Core Inc. Dean Smith Assistant City Auditor City of Columbus Adrienne Sraver Project Executive Barton Malow Tom Stipkovich Director, Project Management One Columbus Michael J. Toland Sr. Project Management Consultant Test Double Shelbi Toone Project Lead Ohio History Connection Garth Weithman Deputy CEO Central Ohio Transit Authority Tia Whittney Communications Manager City of Gahanna Melissa Wolf Starr Chief Operating Officer Jewish Family Services Justin Edward Zink Senior Vice President, External Relations Ohio Chamber of Commerce Get Tickets Ticket Information Late Sale Ticket $200.00 Get Tickets Sponsors Title Sponsor For more information on how your company can sponsor one of our events, please contact Steve Hewitt at shewitt@ or 614-220-5440. Event attendees must follow all outlined guidelines and safety protocols when attending Business Journal events. Please check the event description for details regarding specific requirements. By attending the event, you acknowledge that you are aware of the risks involved and acknowledge that you are choosing to attend on your own accord. Furthermore, you agree to waive and release American City Business Journals, Inc. from liability for any claim, including any claims of liability for personal injury, death or damage of any kind arising out of your attendance at the event. Honorees are chosen through an independent editorial review, with selections based entirely on their merits, achievements and contributions to their organizations and local community. Commercial interests with the Business Journal are not considered. Review panels may be comprised entirely of Business Journal leadership, or in combination with outside judges determined by the news department. The Business Journal's editorial leadership has final say and approval for all awards and honorees. Upcoming Events 40 Under 40 Gala Awards Reception May 22, 2025 The Exchange at Bridge Park 6520 Riverside Dr, Dublin, OH 43017 May Breakfast with Business First hosted by The Pizzuti Companies at Jaeger Square May 23, 2025 850 Jaeger St, Columbus, OH 43206 Corporate Citizenship Awards Reception June 12, 2025 Columbus Museum of Art 480 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 See more events Current Nominations Building Columbus Awards Nominate Best Places to Work Awards Nominate See more nominations Events Newsletter Sign up for our newsletter to hear about the latest Columbus Business First events. Sign Up Have an event coming up? See more listings Get the word out and target thousands of influential leaders in the local business community. List all of your upcoming events on our Business Events Calendar starting for $99 each. Add Your Event Don't Miss the Event Get ready to raise a glass and celebrate the outstanding achievements of the future leaders shaping Central Ohio! Get Tickets Back to Top SUBSCRIBERS ABOUT & CONTACT FOLLOW US NEWSLETTERS ACBJ User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Ad Choices | Site Map | Your Privacy Choices © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated August 13, 2024) and Privacy Policy (updated March 25, 2025). The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of American City Business Journals.
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Pizza Shark in Uptown Minneapolis has closed due to construction
The Uptown Minneapolis pizza shop Pizza Shark has closed indefinitely. The restaurant cites Hennepin Avenue construction as the reason behind the temporary closure. Construction has been ongoing along the Uptown corridor for months and has been a hot topic in the area, as detours and parking issues have posed a challenge for businesses. While Pizza Shark has not mentioned the closure on its social media channels, a sign in its storefront reads, "Pizza Shark will be temporarily closed due to the construction. We apologize for any inconvenience." The company did not respond to a request for comment. Construction had been taking place south of Pizza Shark's location at 2210 Hennepin Ave. S, including around the intersection of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue. But that portion was completed earlier this year, clearing up the streets from 31st Street to 26th Street. However, work has shifted north along Hennepin. While the store's sign says the closure is temporary, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal reports that Pizza Shark's building is on the market. The report notes that representatives say Pizza Shark still has the lease and plans to reopen when construction is completed.


Time of India
13-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Why one of the world's highest-paid Indian-origin CEO 'prefers' working on Sundays
Yamini Rangan , one of the highest-paid Indian-origin CEO recently revealed her unique approach to balancing work and personal life. Rangan also shared that why she likes to work on Sundays. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The HubSpot CEO , revealed that she found a unique way to make Sundays more productive and less scary. As reported by Fortune, in a recent episode of The Grit podcast, Rangan explained that her Sundays are dedicated to work. Instead of dreading the end of the weekend, she embraces Sundays as an opportunity to focus on deep thinking, reading, and writing, free from the usual weekday distractions. Yamini Rangan one of world's highest-paid CEO prefers to work on Sundays 'I'm not scared of Sundays. I enjoy it because it's my time,' said Rangan.' 'I get to decide what I'm learning, what I'm doing, what I'm thinking, what I'm writing. It is completely my schedule.' Rangan, who heads the $34 billion marketing software company , explained that she disconnects from work on Friday nights and Saturdays and spend time with her husband, meditating and reading. She the mentions that she resumes work on Sundays. 'Saturdays are precious to me. When I didn't take breaks, I got burned out pretty quickly,' said Rangan. This approach allows her to start the week feeling refreshed and prepared. While she works on Sundays, she makes sure not to disturb her employees' downtime, scheduling emails to be sent early Monday morning. Rangan's weekdays typically begin around 6:30 am and can extend until 11 pm, highlighting the importance of her structured weekend to prevent burnout. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Despite working on Sundays, Rangan clarified that she does not expect her employees to respond to emails over the weekend. Instead, she schedules emails to be sent on Monday mornings, ensuring that her team maintains a healthy work-life balance . Rangan emphasised the importance of taking breaks, admitting that she burned out quickly when she didn't allow herself time to rest. 'Peak performance requires peak rest,' she noted, reinforcing the idea that structured downtime is essential for long-term success. The 48-year-old Rangan earned a disclosed compensation of $25.88 million in the fiscal year 2024, as per the Business Journal's list. She has a career spanning over 24 years in the technology industry. She studied at Bharathiar University in Coimbatore, earning a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering, and did a Master's in Computer Engineering and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley.


Business Journals
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Journals
Renaissance Man
Jeff Guldner, winner of the 2025 Business Journal Most Admired Leader Lifetime Achievement Award, waxes eloquent about the meaning of life, recommends some of his favorite Scandinavian crime dramas and talks about giving back to the community.