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Brian & Company
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500 episodes
1 day ago
Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.
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Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.
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"Shaping Connecticut's Future"
Brian & Company
17 minutes
6 days ago
"Shaping Connecticut's Future"
Brian Shactman hosts a discussion with Brynn Tyndall, CEO of Rebellion Group, and BJ Keto, its President and Chief Strategic Officer, about the company's efforts to change Connecticut's perception and boost economic growth. Rebellion Group, based in Cheshire, focuses on marketing, technology, and strategy, working with businesses at various stages. They aim to unify the state's narrative and attract talent by addressing issues like economic development and employee retention. The initiative includes events like the upcoming "Shaping Connecticut's Future" on November 19 in Stanford, which will feature AI-driven networking and discussions on topics like AI, manufacturing, and entrepreneurship. The goal is to influence policymakers and foster a cohesive state identity.
Brian & Company
Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.