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The Pandemic Could Change the “Gig Economy” as We Know It

The Pandemic Could Change the “Gig Economy” as We Know It

Didier Ganza was getting used to the stress. The 32-year-old father of two would come home from a 12-hour work day having barely made his quota, and he’d already be worrying over the next day.
Junior League of Collin County President Shares How They're Becoming More Inclusive

Junior League of Collin County President Shares How They're Becoming More Inclusive

Since 1976, the Junior League of Collin County has been having courageous conversations with the community.
TABC's Recent Guideline Changes Offer Some Hope to Collin County Bars

TABC's Recent Guideline Changes Offer Some Hope to Collin County Bars

If you had asked Stan Penn two weeks ago, he would have told you that The Celt’s future is bleak. Like many bar owners in Texas, Stan had been hit with a triple whammy from COVID-19 and Gov.
Plano Community Advocate Pamela Ziegler-Petty on Advocacy and DFW's Black Business Community

Plano Community Advocate Pamela Ziegler-Petty on Advocacy and DFW's Black Business Community

It’s difficult to find anyone in Plano’s art or advocacy circles who doesn’t know Pamela Ziegler-Petty.
Collin County Black Chamber of Commerce Seeks Members from Area Cities

Collin County Black Chamber of Commerce Seeks Members from Area Cities

In 2006, Kevin Dailey, a Black insurance broker who had moved to McKinney, was looking for other professionals to network with in the area. Collin County didn’t have a large Black population then and the number of Black-owned companies was small.
Rehabilitation Hospital of Plano CEO Discusses Reaching Dreams in COVID-19

Rehabilitation Hospital of Plano CEO Discusses Reaching Dreams in COVID-19

Marla Wilson has spent her entire career in rehab hospitals, learning from great leaders who knew how to run a proper program.
Plano Planning & Zoning Commission Approves Affordable Housing for Seniors

Plano Planning & Zoning Commission Approves Affordable Housing for Seniors

More senior citizens than ever are in need of safe and secure places to live, the director of the Plano Housing Authority, Earnest Bourke, told members of the Plano Planning and Zoning Commission Monday night shortly before they cleared the way for a
One of the Only Female Spine Surgeons in DFW Discusses Pain Relief in the Time of COVID

One of the Only Female Spine Surgeons in DFW Discusses Pain Relief in the Time of COVID

As one of the only female spine surgeons in North Texas, Dr. Jessica Shellock stands out in all the pictures with her 19 male surgeon colleagues.
Local CEO And Hiring Expert Discusses Finding Employment During COVID-19 Pandemic

Local CEO And Hiring Expert Discusses Finding Employment During COVID-19 Pandemic

Jennifer Scott has spent her working life perfecting her hiring skills.
Capital One Pioneers Working from Home with a Sense of Belonging

Capital One Pioneers Working from Home with a Sense of Belonging

Stephanie Jeffrey knows it isn't uncommon for Capital One associates to have children pop in while video chatting online. Jeffrey's 10-year-old child has been known to do so from time to time.