Friday May 25 | Business Journal
The next step in NMBW's Social Madness contest
Now that the nominations are in, the next step in the Business Weekly's Social Madness social media challenge is to give nominees a final review before phase one of the contest starts June 1. Nationally, nearly 4,000 companies are registered to participate in the American City Business Journals' Social Madness challenge, presented by Capital One ... (more)
Friday May 25 | Business Journal
Mechanical engineers in Buffalo paid below U.S. average
The average rate of pay for a mechanical engineer in the Buffalo area falls well below the rest of the nation.
Guess how much your lawyer makes
Attorneys in the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area take home an average annual pay of $115,370, the 114th highest amount in the country.
Durham CEOs fourth highest paid in country
Chief executive officers in Durham and Chapel Hill receive average annual pay of $224,740, the fourth highest such amount among 45 markets in the country.
Buffalo 130th in U.S. for average salary
That is according the daily demographics blog, On Numbers, produced by American City Business Journals.
Social Madness gets 91 Colorado entries; it's game on June 1
American City Business Journals, parent company of the Denver Business Journal, is in the process of reviewing nominations for eligibility.
Next Social Madness phase starts in June
The nomination period for Social Madness is officially closed and more than 65 companies in Austin signed up to compete.
Buffalo is 35th in U.S. manufacturing rankings
The rankings were released this morning by On Numbers , an online service of American City Business Journals Inc., the parent company of Business First.
Social Madness nominations are in, now what?
Nominations have closed for Social Madness presented by Capital One Spark Business, and the Houston Business Journal raked in close to 100 of them.
Last-minute Social Madness entries include Caribou, Toro, Mayo and Capella
Tuesday is the last day to enter the competition, which is being run locally by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal , and nationally by its parent company, American City Business Journals .
Top social media retailers; one day to enter Social Madness
The Dallas Business Journal's parent company, American City Business Journals, launched the competition in March and since then we've have social media on the brain.
Boston highest in college educated young adults
Boston is ranked the No. 1 city when it comes to higher education for people ages 18-to-34. That is according to an analysis of figures from the U.S. Census Bureau compiled by On Numbers, a daily demographic blog from American City Business Journals.
Albany leads upstate cities in college-educated young adults
The percentage of college-educated 18- to 34-year-olds is larger in the Albany, New York, area than it is in Buffalo, Rochester or Syracuse.
PA lost government employees in past 10 years
Pennsylvania was one of the handful of states to register a decline in the number of government workers in the past 10 years.
How to measure your social media prominence
Being a giant in the health care space, UNC Health Care has a lot of things to get social about; and one way the system is doing that is through Triangle Business Journal's Social Madness Challenge.
Social Madness still taking entrants
Nearly 50 Louisville companies have joined Business First's Social Madness Challenge, presented by Capital One Spark Business, but the time to participate is running down.
Time's running out to enter Social Madness
As of Monday, 69 Denver-area businesses has submitted entries in American City Business Journals' Social Madness challenge presented by Capital One Spark Business.