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As part of iHeartMedia’s commitment to the communities we serve, we are introducing CEO's You Should Know, a weekly podcast feature that profiles the businesses that drive our regional economy. CEO’s included in these episodes will represent small, large, local and international firms because all play a part in driving Pittsburgh's business community.
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CEO, Nelson Cooper of Pittsburgh Hardball Academy
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit youth advocacy organization that strives to enrich the lives of underrepresented youth in the Greater Pittsburgh area via the games of baseball and softball.
We provide affordable and accessible baseball and softball programming for youth including year-round travel teams, clinics, and community training. Our FOCUS (Facilitating Opportunities for College and Universal Success) Program provides academic and social enrichment (including college advisement & recruiting services), along with career readiness programming.
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CEO, Alex Mayr-Gracik of Sabika Jewelry
To provide beauty, joy and opportunity – every day to everyone – we focus on our 3 foundational values: care, creativity and community. We make this commitment to our Customers, Stylists, Home Office Team and the communities in which we work, live and play, to create an experience of SabikaJOY. https://sabika-jewelry.com/
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CEO, AJ Drexler of Entrepreneurs Forever
A place where you can get real with people who have your back. That’s Entrepreneurs Forever. We bring together small business owners just like you to learn from each other’s experiences, share support and tackle problems as they happen. It’s not a class. It’s real-life learning that works. And it’s completely free to you. https://www.entrepreneursforever.org/
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CEO, Sarah Weber of Sweb Marketing
the digital space is full of generic brands, but your business is not generic – not by a long shot. that’s why you need an identity, something that will help you build an audience of clients, customers, and guests who feel like they are talking to a person – to you.that’s where sweb comes in.
we are a pittsburgh-based digital marketing agency who can help tell the story of your business.
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Drew Parish of The Mario Lemieux Foundation and Andy Manzo of Jersey Mike's
Mario Lemieux Foundation: Dedicated to cancer research, patient care, supporting families in challenging medical situations, and more, we give others a chance to win the battles they face.
Jersey Mike’s Month of Giving: Will culminate on Wednesday, March 29, when the stores below donate all of the days total sales to the Mario Lemieux Foundation!
Cranberry – 20300 Route 19 Cranberry
McKnight Road – 7390 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh
Bridgeville – 1155 Washington Pike, Bridgeville
Robinson – 6508 Steubenville Pike, Pittsburgh
Moon – 9898 University Boulevard, Suite 40, Moon Township
Monaca – 90A Wagner Road, Monaca
Butler – 340 New Castle Rd, Suite 2, Butler
Peters Township – 4123 Washington Road, Peters
Bethel Park – 5255 Library Road, Bethel Park
Bloomfield – 5225 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh
Pleasant Hills – 619 Clairton Blvd, Pleasant Hills
Mt Lebanon – 1598 Cochran Road, Pittsburgh
North Huntington – 648 Mills Drive, Suite 3, North Huntingdon
Greensburg – 2000 Lincoln Place, Suite 6, Greensburg
Latrobe – 2401 Sharkys Drive, Suite C, Latrobe
Uniontown – 712 W Main Street, Suite 106, Uniontown
Murrysville – 304 Blue Spruce Way, Murrysville
Allison Park – 4848 Route 8, Unit 5 A, Allison Park
Wexford – 11978 Perry Highway, Suite 404, Wexford
Fox Chapel – 171 Freeport Road, Blawnox
Harmarville – 2825 Freeport Road, Suite B, Harmarville
Homestead – 4582 Browns Hill Road, Pittsburgh -
CEO, Javid Shojaie of Toys for Pittsburgh Tikes
For children of all ages, very few feelings match the excitement of opening presents Christmas morning. Often overlooked, however, are the children who won’t receive gifts this Christmas. Victims of unfair circumstances beyond their control, these kids deserve to experience the same level of excitement as their more fortunate peers. Many of these children live within the very own community in which you live and/or do business. Thanks to the Greater Pittsburgh Business Connection and its small business members, thousands of less fortunate local children have received gifts during the holiday season over the past several years as a result of the efforts of Toys For Pittsburgh Tikes.