October 21, 2025 - 22:52

ChartSpan Co-Founder Shane Grivich, renowned for building the nation's leading provider of chronic care management programs, is set to share his invaluable expertise with the innovative minds at Furman University. The newly established Entrepreneur in Residence program aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world business experience, providing students with direct access to seasoned entrepreneurial insights.
Grivich's involvement will not only benefit students but also enhance the university's entrepreneurial ecosystem. He plans to engage with students through workshops, mentorship sessions, and collaborative projects, fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship on campus. This initiative will empower students to develop their business ideas and gain practical knowledge that can be applied in their future careers.
By integrating real-world experiences into the academic framework, Furman is positioning itself as a leader in entrepreneurship education. The program reflects a commitment to nurturing the next generation of business leaders and equipping them with the tools necessary for success in a competitive landscape.
April 21, 2026 - 09:35
Inside the push for a business-savvy candidate for north Fort Worth City Council seatThe race for the District 10 seat on the Fort Worth City Council is highlighting a clear focus on economic development and fiscal management, with candidates Chris Jamieson and Alicia Ortiz...
April 20, 2026 - 23:20
Trump's tariff revival sparks business pushbackAs the U.S. Trade Representative`s Office schedules pivotal hearings on a potential new wave of import taxes, significant apprehension is mounting across the global business community. The proposed...
April 20, 2026 - 05:07
Family-run Ottumwa florist wins senators’ small business awardA cherished, family-run flower shop in Ottumwa has been recognized for its deep roots in the community and entrepreneurial spirit. The business was named a Small Business of the Week by U.S....
April 19, 2026 - 17:42
Unemployed for 7 months, wondering if I should go to grad school at 45The prolonged challenge of unemployment is leading many experienced professionals to reevaluate their paths, with some considering a return to academia. For individuals in their mid-forties facing...