Entrepreneurship Podcast, Entrepreneurship Season 2
In this episode, host Joshua Ross sits down with Chennelle Diong, an entrepreneurial University of Denver alum and the founder of GoodLove Foods, a gluten-free consumer packaged goods company. Chennelle delves into her journey of starting a business in the gluten-free industry, explaining what gluten is and the rising demand for gluten-free products. She shares her motivation behind launching GoodLove Foods and the company's approach to positioning itself for long-term growth in the rapidly expanding gluten-free market.
Blog, Undergraduate Programs
I first learned about the Daniels Undergraduate Case Competition from one of my academic advisors early in Winter Quarter, long before the competition
Blog, Marketing, News, Research & Scholarship
New research from the Daniels College of Business shows that car sellers who disclose the true value of the vehicle might end up with higher profits.
Entrepreneurship, Women Entrepreneurs
Heidi Grenahl has started several businesses, including SheFactor, a national, socially driven channel that empowers young women.
Blog, Daniels Career Services
The resume black hole. It’s a place only job seekers know. To go there, all you have to do is find a job online, submit your resume and wait … and wait …
VOE Podcast, VOE Season 1
On the VOE Podcast, Delta Dental of Colorado CEO Helen Drexler explains how companies today are redefining corporate social responsibility.
Entrepreneurship Podcast, Entrepreneurship Season 2
In this episode, host Joshua Ross engages in a fascinating discussion with Ben Burgert, the entrepreneurial founder of Ben's Cycles and a University of Denver alum. Burgert shares his profound passion for bicycles and the inspiration behind establishing his business, which specializes in restoring and selling classic bikes, allowing cycling enthusiasts to experience the charm and nostalgia of vintage bicycles.
News, Real Estate and Construction Management
It’s 4:30 p.m. on a Tuesday. You’re stuck in traffic on I-25. Traffic for days. There are hundreds—nay, thousands—of cars between you and that cold glass of
Accountancy, Blog, News, Public good
Daniels graduate students and faculty taught students in Aurora workshops on the fundamentals of personal finance.
Business Analytics, News, Public good, Research & Scholarship
Conventional wisdom suggests that if a person doesn’t have a job, a place to live or know where the next meal is coming from, a smartphone and social media