DuPage Business Beat

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Today’s biggest business issues, told from a Chicagoland perspective. A podcast about emerging industries, shifting borders, economic ecosystems, and you. Featuring experts and entrepreneurs. Hosted by Greg Bedalov, President & CEO of Choose DuPage. DuPage Business Beat is produced by Choose DuPage and sponsored by Fastener SuperStore, Inc., proudly located in DuPage County.

  1. Mission Critical: How One Organization is Putting Veterans in Business

    10/28/2025

    Mission Critical: How One Organization is Putting Veterans in Business

    In the years following WWII, about 49% of military veterans started their own business. For today’s veterans, that number has fallen to about 5-7%. What changed? Why the disparity? How does it impact today’s veterans? And most importantly, how can the community come together to change the status quo and put veterans back in business? On this episode, host Greg Bedalov joins two leaders from the Veteran Business Project to explore how they’re opening doors for veterans—and what we can all do to help. Special Guests Lynn Lowder, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Veteran Business ProjectDale Eisenberg, President and Co-Founder, Veteran Business ProjectDive Deeper As part of their mission, the Veteran Business Project owns and operates Rosie’s Home Cookin’, a retro diner in Naperville where the proceeds help benefit veterans and their families. Learn more about their new CityGate location here.In this episode, our guests explain how creating communities and opportunities can help veterans overcome mental health challenges. For more on this subject, listen to our recent podcast episode “From Crisis to Recovery” , where we explore how DuPage County is reimaging mental health services.Speaking of veteran business owners, listen to Episode 21 to hear the incredible story of John P. Calamos, Sr., a former Air Force pilot who went on to found several successful businesses while giving back to his community.To keep up with what’s happening in DuPage County and the Chicagoland region, follow Choose DuPage on social media or visit ChooseDuPage.com/Ready.

    40 min
  2. Thinking Big about Doing Good: DuPage Foundation & Collective Impact

    10/03/2025

    Thinking Big about Doing Good: DuPage Foundation & Collective Impact

    What happens when we come together to change our world for the better? How can we help nonprofits expand their capacity and prepare for the future? And what are local organizations and individuals doing to make a difference right here in their own backyard? This week, our podcast host Greg Bedalov joins three community leaders – representing the public, private, and nonprofit sectors – to explore how they’re creating lasting change through collective impact. Special Guests Mike Sitrick, President & CEO, DuPage FoundationGreg Schwarze, DuPage County Board, District 6Jim Mark, Managing Director, Private Markets & Chief Strategy Officer, Wight & CompanyDive Deeper Want to make a difference? DuPage Foundation partners with individuals, families, and organizations to make a collective impact across DuPage County. Learn how you can get involved here.Want to learn more? Episode 18 of the DuPage Business Beat explores how the DuPage County Health Department’s new Crisis Recovery Center is helping people get the care they need—while reducing the burden on local emergency rooms. Listen here.Want to get inspired? To hear the story of one major DuPage County philanthropist, listen to Episode 21 of the Beat, where Greg interviews John P. Calamos, Sr.As always, we’d like to thank the College of DuPage for supporting today’s episode. To keep up with what’s happening in DuPage County and the Chicagoland region, follow Choose DuPage on social media or visit ChooseDuPage.com/Ready.

    51 min
  3. The Century Club: Meet the DuPage Businesses that Have Thrived for 100+ Years

    09/12/2025

    The Century Club: Meet the DuPage Businesses that Have Thrived for 100+ Years

    On this episode, host Greg Bedalov joins four members of the “Century Club”—leaders of local family businesses that have been in operation for over 100 years. What does it take to keep a family business going for decades? How have they adapted to new technologies and changing times? And what can other leaders learn from their stories? Find out on this special episode of the DuPage Business Beat. Special Guests Jerry Hinckley, 4th-Generation Owner and President, St. Andrews Golf and Country Club (Celebrating 100 years)Anna Ball, 3rd-Generation Owner and CEO, Ball Horticultural Company (Celebrating 120 years)Susannah Ball, 4th-Generation Owner, Ball Horticultural Company (Celebrating 120 years)Alex Anderson, 6th-Generation Owner of Oswald’s Pharmacy (Celebrating 150 years)Dive Deeper Explore the roots of Ball Horticultural in our in-depth feature and learn how the company is shaping the future of ornamental plants.Want to hear another great local business story? Don’t miss our recent interview with iconic DuPage County entrepreneur John Calamos, Sr. here.Located at the heart of Chicagoland, DuPage is a pro-people, pro-business community that both supports longtime legacy businesses and welcomes new investment. Learn why businesses and top talent choose DuPage County here.As always, we’d like to thank the College of DuPage for supporting today’s episode. To keep up with what’s happening in DuPage County and the Chicagoland region, follow Choose DuPage on social media or visit ChooseDuPage.com/Ready.

    44 min

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Today’s biggest business issues, told from a Chicagoland perspective. A podcast about emerging industries, shifting borders, economic ecosystems, and you. Featuring experts and entrepreneurs. Hosted by Greg Bedalov, President & CEO of Choose DuPage. DuPage Business Beat is produced by Choose DuPage and sponsored by Fastener SuperStore, Inc., proudly located in DuPage County.

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