business development

Dallas’ Pegasus Park Names Its First Campus Executive Director

by | Aug 5, 2025
David E. Snow brings more than 15 years of experience at the intersection of research, entrepreneurship, and economic development. He most recently was president and CEO of the University of Arkansas Technology Development Foundation.
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Operio Group Names Former Reynolds Polymer CEO as Its New Chief Executive
by | Jun 25, 2025
Declan McLaughlin brings leadership experience in operations, growth strategy, and team development to the Fort Worth-based portfolio of companies serving the solid dose manufacturing industry.
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Dallas’ Rising Phoenix Capital Appoints Director of Capital
by | Dec 20, 2024
Ben Fujihara will be responsible for overseeing capital strategy, investor relations, and business development at Rising Phoenix, the investment firm said.
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Industry Veteran Joins Körber as Chief Sales Officer in Dallas
by | Apr 19, 2024
Lucas Watson will lead all business development and marketing functions for the region, the Germany-headquartered company said.
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‘Untapped Opportunity’: Dallas Mayor’s Franchise Initiative Aims to Spur Southern‑Sector Job Growth, Economic Development

by | Oct 12, 2023
Entrepreneurs say being a franchisor or a franchisee is a good way to scale their businesses and build generational wealth.
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Mary Kay Appoints CMO Sheryl Adkins-Green as Chief Experience Officer
“Mary Kay Ash always said, ‘Picture every person with an invisible sign around their neck that says Make Me Feel Important,’” said Adkins-Green. “This will be my mantra as I take on this exciting new role.”
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On-Demand and Same-Day Delivery App Lalamove Responds to COVID With Discounts For Small Businesses
by | Nov 24, 2020
Lalamove, which has offices in Dallas, Chicago, and Houston, is giving back to small- and medium-sized enterprises that might be struggling with the fallout from COVID-19.
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City of Dallas, The DEC @ Redbird, 200 Business Orgs Partner to Launch Small Business Ecosystem
by | Jul 1, 2020
More than 200 Dallas County business service organizations have formed B.U.I.L.D. to provide resources for local small businesses. There will be a strong focus on women- and minority-owned businesses.
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