With clients out of offices, wellness business owner shifts approach
When COVID closed offices, this wellness services provider had to think differently — and did.
When COVID closed offices, this wellness services provider had to think differently — and did.
Companies can still offer wellness services for employees, even when they’re not at work.
Graduation day has arrived for two small businesses that incubated their companies at the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship.
Talk about an entrepreneurial dream team. No surprise the chance to hear these business owners sold out, but we have a way you can still learn from their success.
The accelerator program at the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship couldn’t have come at a better time for Trisha Dohn and her business, Well365. Apply now for this year’s program.
We met them 12 weeks ago as startups. Here’s what happened after they went through the Zeal Growth Accelerator.
With only a few weeks left to go in the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship Growth Accelerator, four startup businesses are headed toward their Sept. 21 graduation and final pitch to potential investors. Here’s a look at what they’ve been working on.
The four companies going through Zeal Growth Accelerator have about one month left before their big pitch to investors. Here’s a closer look at their businesses.
After more than a decade of working in corporate health care, Trisha Dohn decided to launch her own independent wellness company to help businesses create customized wellness programs that work.
The Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship has chosen four companies to participate in its Zeal Growth Accelerator, which launches June 29.