Gillibrand Unveils Plans To Trigger High-tech Manufacturing Growth
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced her support for three programs designed to help stimulate manufacturing in areas with high unemployment. The senator was in Olean on Monday
15 Useful Items with a Lifetime Warranty
Monday, June 27th, 2011
Imagine buying one kitchen knife set and never having to purchase another cleaver or steak blade for the rest of your life. The stuff of chef and housewife dreams does exist according to CUTCO Cutlery, which offers a
Jason Heinritz: District Manager, Vector Marketing, Grand Chute
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011
Q. What inspires you professionally? A. I love being in a position to help people live their dreams. Many don’t see the greatness in themselves and sometimes all they need is someone to believe in them
On The Cutting Edge of Dyslexia
Friday, January 21st, 2011
NEW BEDFORD — William Baker III has struggled with dyslexia almost all of his 19 years — he was diagnosed at 18 months as part of a Rutgers University study. But Baker never dreamed that a summer job
BrightScope Teaches How His Startup Racked Up Sales
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
I was on the phone with Mike Alfred when he told me how his young company is growing sales and landing big customers, like Lockheed Martin. I thought he had some interesting techniques
5 Questions With Titans Offensive Lineman LeRoy Harris
Monday, August 16th, 2010
I asked offensive lineman Leroy Harris to answer 5 questions …Q. One song you’d karaoke and why? A: “I’m not sure. I don’t always know the names. I just listen to the radio. I’m not a big CD person.”
Kindest Cut Nets Service Award
Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Calgary businesswoman Angie Macdougall, division manager for Vector Marketing Corporation, the direct sales division of Cutco Cutlery Corporation, was recently presented with the "Marty Domitrovich Award for
Summer Job: Nice Pay, if You Can Cut It
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
When Derek Kernus failed to land a summer internship at a big company, the College of William & Mary student responded to an ad in the paper for an admittedly unusual job. Now he's spending the summer traipsing
CUTCO Cutlery Keeps Manufacturing in U.S.
Friday, March 17th, 2006
A once-thriving cutlery industry, whose roots go back to English craftsmen who came to America in the 1700s, has pretty much disappeared from the landscape. But CUTCO Corp., a $184 million company