Each month, we feature a young professional from Generation Dayton. These up-and-comers are already making a mark on the Gem City, so we're sure this isn't the last you'll be seeing of them. Name: Evelyn Ritzi Title: Communications Specialist O...
Data protection and security are crucial not just for protecting customers, but for protecting business owners as well. Right now, digital payments are in high demand and cybercriminals are actively scoping out websites and checkout forms looking for vuln...
Accounts receivable (AR) and accounts payable (AP) processes in the B2B industry have become more streamlined amid the global pandemic. Digitization of these primary B2B processes is enabling financial flows that lead to healthier operating profits and ba...
The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce has joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in asking our federal legislators to extend the deadline for businesses to apply for Payment Protection Program (PPP) assistance. In a letter addressed to the Committee on Sma...
A recent study conducted by Facebook and the Small Business Roundtable found that the affects of the pandemic on small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) have not been felt equally. Women-owned businesses and businesses located in majority-minority neigh...
The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce has announced its Volunteers of the Quarter for the fourth quarter of 2020. Our Volunteer Activation Committee chose these volunteers from a list of nominees because of their outstanding service and dedication to the ch...
DAYTON, Ohio – From equity to infrastructure and small business assistance, the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce’s business advocacy team plans to tackle timely issues that affect the region’s business community in 2021-22. As the Dayton region’...
Article Submitted The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 vaccinations. This means they have determined that the benefits of the approved vaccines outweigh the risks in preventing COVID-19 infec...
Article Submitted The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (The Act), enacted on December 27, 2020, extends many of the unemployment related provisions originally passed in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) through Ma...
Although the pandemic has brought much pain and hardship for so many, it has also given companies much-needed time to pause, reflect, and perhaps make some changes to the way they run their business. And that has brought on an acceleration of technology ...