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8THIRTYFOUR is hosting the Community Capital Conversation on November 19th, because enough is enough. Bring your stories. This isn’t the story about the quarter of

8THIRTYFOUR is hosting the Community Capital Conversation on November 19th, because enough is enough. Bring your stories. This isn’t the story about the quarter of

I’ve owned my business long enough to know that nothing about running one is easy — that’s fine. What’s not fine is how much harder

A few years back, an email crossed my screen referring to another female professional as “sweet and young”—and it wasn’t meant as a compliment. It

Soft skills gaps are driving very hard costs for manufacturers. And the numbers are staggering. 60% of businesses have terminated Gen Z employees.75% find them

My better half, Sue Tellier is testifying before Congress this morning because the Rule of Two is under attack, and if it disappears, so do

Women have always served in the U.S. military. Always. From disguising themselves as men in the Revolutionary War, to hauling wounded soldiers out of fire

…and screaming in your car is totally normal. Owning a small business is the fastest way to develop anxiety, insomnia, and a drinking habit you

On April 16, 8THIRTYFOUR Integrated Communications hosted a private roundtable with Congresswoman Hillary Scholten and 14 women-owned small business leaders from West Michigan. It was

Economic downturns don’t knock—they kick the door down. The companies that thrive aren’t the ones hoping for a miracle; they’re the ones with a plan,

When the Small Business Association of Michigan Foundation reached out to Kim regarding the Women’s Entrepreneurial Fellowship (WEF), they had a name, and an idea