Alex Langan, 34, uses a mobile app to transfer money, but the Hampden Township resident still likes going to the bank to deposit checks, withdraw cash and use his safe deposit box.
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Young Professionals
Dollars and sense: How do we measure the value of our work?
Last month, I attended the AmericaEast Media Business & Technology Conference. This year's two-and-a-half-day event at the Hershey Lodge & Convention Center featured panelists, speakers and vendors driven by a common mission: producing meaningful AND profitable journalism in a fast-paced world increasingly dominated by digital content.
Read More »From “Milt” to mentor: A full-circle career at the Milton Hershey School
I don't consider myself a “trendy” person. But here I am. It's 2018 and I am among the growing number of young professionals in what can only be described as a positive trend — the desire to work for a company with a purpose-driven mission.
Read More »A conversation with Gareth Pahowka, education lawyer at Stock and Leader
Gareth Pahowka brings a unique perspective to his work as a school lawyer. Before attending law school, he was a teacher.
Read More »Turning the corner for two downtown York businesses
Two downtown York woman-owned businesses are on the move.
Read More »See the winners: 2018 Women of Influence
The Women of Influence Awards honor established business leaders with proven track records of community service and business accomplishments.
Read More »Where are the YorVoice winners now?
With the annual YorVoice competition just a few days away, singers and bands are no doubt warming up their pipes and flexing their harmonies before they hit the stage at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in downtown York.
Read More »Little Amps advances in coffee competition
Espresso from a Harrisburg-based coffee roaster won the title of "America's best," at least on the East Coast, at a competition in Baltimore this weekend.
Read More »Lancaster’s Candy Factory to host state conference
The Candy Factory in Lancaster will be hosting a statewide co-working conference this April.
Read More »Startup insurer targets Pa. millennials
A new property and casualty insurance company is bringing its millennial-centric vision to Pennsylvania.
Read More »Millennial pet owners fuel pet industry growth in Central Pa.
Bari Dixon readily admits that she's a “crazy dog mom.”
Read More »Leadership York finds new downtown home
A leadership training hub in downtown York is relocating to a new office space with the expectation of adding staff.
Read More »Diverse voices will define young professional leadership
Pardon me for rehashing what's already old news at this point, but think back to the Oscars two weekends ago.
Read More »Generational generosity at United Way
What do young professionals want out of a philanthropic experience?
Read More »YRK Creative: Sharing York’s cool side
Bre Shorten and Megan Myers are two parts of the nine-person, mostly millennial team that makes up YRK Creative, a York County-focused creative marketing agency.
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