Business Epsilon’s Dockmaster Keeps Business Humming By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago Kara Kluver takes on more and more responsibility at Epsilon, thanks in part to a Plano nonprofit called My Possibilities.
Business Investing in Zion Oil & Gas Like ‘Praying For a Miracle’? By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The Dallas company says its longtime quest to find oil in Israel will continue, despite an SEC investigation.
Business Texas Is the Nation’s Top State For Business, CNBC Says By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago Oil and gas powers Texas' return to the No. 1 spot in the rankings for the first time since 2012.
Business Why You Need to Know Allen Nye By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The CEO of Oncor oversees the state's biggest transmission and distribution utility
Business EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Program Recognizes Standouts in North Texas Business By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The 2018 competition boasted 46 finalists and 12 winners.
Business D CEO Snags 10 Awards in National Editorial Competition By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The annual contest recognizes excellence in journalism, photography, and design by regional business publications.
Business Remembering Jack Jacobs, Straight-shooting Man of Action By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The former music-stores owner teamed up with his wife, Doris Jacobs, to sell high-end real estate in Dallas.
Business The Cowtown Attorney Who Sues Sex Abusers By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago Long before #MeToo, Chuck Noteboom was making the case for victims of sexual harrassment and assault.
Business Mexico’s Chief Nafta Negotiator: ‘There Are Certain Things We Cannot Accept’ By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago Kenneth Smith Ramos talks arbitration, sunset clauses, and other sticking points during an appearance in Dallas.
Business The End of the Affair By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago After touting a game-changing partnership to sell Interstate's batteries in Advance Auto Parts stores, the two companies say they're breaking up.
Business AT&T’s Payments to Trump Fixer Should Come as No Surprise By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The telecom giant has long wielded influence in business, political, sports, and cultural realms.
Business Margaret McDermott, R.I.P. By Glenn Hunter | 3 years ago The undisputed doyenne of Dallas philanthropy once was happy to make $12.50 a week.