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NEVER WAIT ON HOLD AGAIN:
THE LUCYPHONE STORY
Early one evening in the summer of 2009, I called Comcast customer service only to hear the dreaded words, "I'm sorry, we are currently experiencing higher than normal call volumes, please hold as your call is very important to us."
JUST ASK PETER: WHEN IS IT TIME FOR A STARTUP TO STEP UP?
People around RVA are always asking me: "We're a new startup company. How can we save money and time?"
BUSINESS FIRST OPENS DOORS TO ECONOMIC GROWTH IN GREATER RICHMOND
Local economic development offices and a cadre of volunteers are turning up the heat on regional economic development through a unified outreach tool. Business First Greater Richmond, a collaboration between the Greater Richmond Partnership and economic development offices in Richmond, Henrico, Hanover, and Chesterfield, sends volunteers into the business community with a standardized survey. Responses are funneled back to local economic development staff so they can help businesses navigate permitting processes, collect market information, and address workforce needs.
DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD: DEFINING COMMUNITY
It's Friday afternoon in RVA. Inside the New Venture Richmond office a small crowd is gathering to discuss the upcoming TedxRVA in March. Taking their seats at a round table, I crack open a beer and begin.
SIMPLIFYING RVA
Ranee Kamens may not be from Richmond, but in a very short time, she has become the quintessential Richmond girl-a Ram and a Spider, who is creative, passionate, and driven to help people become the best version of themselves.
Bringing International Businesses and  Jobs to Greater Richmond
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Music and the Tragedy of the Commons
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Capstone Projects Attract Budding Entrepreneurs
Greater Richmond has long been recognized as a financial and legal center, recently as a creative hub and now as a budding epicenter for entrepreneurs.
Black Dog Brings Stand -UP Paddling to the James
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Chevy and Richmondmom Talk Shop at Social Media Club Richmond
Doing Well By Doing Good
Once a financial hub and still a nationally renowned legal and creative center, Greater Richmond is quickly becoming known as a hotspot for social entrepreneurs. And that is a good thing for all of us.
Martin is Richmond. And Richmond is Martin.
I'm sitting on my deck writing this. Our mid-century home overlooks the James River. It's spring. The birds are chirping. A nice breeze is in the air. I'm 10 minutes from my downtown office. But it feels like I'm a million miles away.
Job Applicant Makeover: What You Need to Know to Score A New Gig 
Summer is a great time to get your job search in full swing, but there is more to landing a dream job than just your application and resume. To help you become more competitive and attractive to employers, we've created a list to improve your most important career search tools and avoid common mistakes. Here's your 2012 Job Applicant Makeover:
Just Ask Peter
Local Product Makes Life Easier for Mobile Workers 

People around RVA are always asking me, "If I'm a mobile worker and need to print something really important right away, but am miles from my home office, how in GRID's name do I print?"
For Those About to Walk
Whether by choice or necessity, a lot of Richmonders have left large organizations over the past year or two to start their own businesses. Maybe they are moving on to freelancing, consulting in the industry they know, or starting a new and different business from the ground up.
inLieu Wins Greater Richmond Chamber's i.e.* Inaugural Startup Competition
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RVA Has Swagger
Arriving at the TED Conference in Los Angeles on a redeye flight, I began to ready myself for four days of mental gymnastics. The conference, which sees the world's brightest thinkers and go-getters, is always an inspiring look into the future. As a speaker at these events for eight years, I've always enjoyed telling others of my hometown. At this trip, however, I arrived with a certain swagger, proud to tell everyone that I was a resident of Richmond, Virginia.
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By Andy Stefanovich 



As I paused between conference sessions, my mind drifted to the many Richmonders that should -- and will -- soon stand on our own TEDx stage when the conference comes to Richmond later this year. There are times like this when things just begin to feel more elegant. When natural flow and progress come from all of the passion of the past and the vision of a better future.

That time is now in Greater Richmond.

Significant moments are underfoot all around us. We need to look no further than the 2015 UCI Road World Cycling Championships, VCU's new contemporary art museum (designed by Steven Hull, 2011 architect of the year), globally significant startups emerging every day, and social entrepreneurialism around every corner.

These are but a sampling of the many moments and activities that will pave the way for a different region, in ways that we can't even begin to fully imagine. There are inspiring conversations and ideas happening all around us, many with which we are not familiar but can rest assured will lead to things of significance and meaning.

It's these ideas that are just beginning to spark and chance meetings that make up the space in between, the small acts that will one day lead to a large impact. We, as a community, have created a higher tolerance of confusion and appreciate that many of these conversations will lead us toward a different future. Just think of what's to come for new ideas, like Feast RVA, a web startup out of University of Richmond named obituariestodiefor.com, Deadbikes.com, Peter Fraser's out-of-class classes at Lamplighter Roasting Company, and beyond.

These spaces in between may or may not significantly shape our day-to-day living in RVA, but a greater appreciation for these kinds of ideas will dramatically make for a healthier ethos for our community.

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