What can be done to stem the Great Resignation?
Residents, employees "celebrate the past, toast to the future" during week-long series of events
This year's LEAD YP Class of 2021 has advocated for issues affecting the Dallas Region while growing both personally and professionally. ...
Texas had experienced 31 consecutive months of strong job growth until March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced a global recession ...
The Dallas Regional Chamber (DRC) strongly believes in the importance of family-friendly workplaces.
The holidays are still a couple of months away, but already some people and companies are thinking about holiday shopping.
The Dallas Regional Chamber (DRC) hosted four members of the North Texas congressional delegation at its annual Congressional Forum on F ...
A lot of decisions will be made in the coming days and weeks.
The announcement comes at a time when many people are having groceries delivered for convenience and want their items to arrive quickly.
In July 2020, during the vast digital shift created by the global pandemic, John Stankey assumed the role of CEO at AT&T Inc.
“We have over 600 cars lined up and we did not expect to see that many still in need of services,” President and CEO Julie Butner said.
How does your company help other businesses become more effective?
“Knowing you’re able to help hospitals that are so desperate, and I love meeting new people,” says Dallas-based travel nurse Katie Givins.
The union says Southwest has made unilateral changes even while the two sides are at the bargaining table.
At the end of her shift that January day, Campos filled out her time sheet. Then she took a picture of it, for proof.
As founder and CEO of Equity At Work, Michelle Bogan's mission is to help companies create equitable workplaces.
To access the Take Care of Business Vaccination Campaign Toolkit, please visit the DRC website.
This Q&A is a part of an ongoing series of DRC interviews with representatives from our member organizations and partners.
Marty Martinez, who serves as the CEO/Founder of Social Revolt Agency and the Hispanic Star Ambassador for Dallas, shared his experience ...
From gardening to butterflies to photography, the beautiful community offers something for everyone
The LEAD YP Class of 2021 advocated for issues affecting the Dallas Region community while growing both personally and professionally. A ...
“She was my blood, my life, my soul, you name it,” said Owner Mike Vouklizas. “I put everything into this place. It means everything.”
Black women face unique and substantial barriers as they work to achieve equal pay.
The same data for about 7.8 million current T-Mobile postpaid customers appears to be compromised., meaning established customers.
“We figure it’s the safest way to keep our staff as well as every client that comes through the door safe."
Business, Community Leaders Selected to Participate in 2022 Program
Insurance leaders gathered virtually and in-person for global event.
At a meeting this summer, a prominent corporate location consultant described Dallas as “the next Chicago”.
This Q&A is a part of an ongoing series of DRC interviews with representatives from our member organizations.
The shortages are a byproduct of the COVID-19 pandemic that's wreaking havoc on companies across the world.
The Dallas Region has the best business climate among all large metros in the U.S., according to the July/August 2021 edition of Busines ...
A committee of Texas senators heard testimony from university leaders at Baylor, TCU and Texas Tech concerning monetary and academic losses.
Companies like Google, Facebook, Netflix and Twitter are among the companies doing just that.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Dallas area.
While billions of dollars are still available in COVID-19 relief, small business owners said getting the help they need is frustrating.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Dallas.
The move comes after two of the electric cars caught fire after recall repairs were made.
The organization says the roadmap is a ‘comprehensive plan' that addresses operational improvements to the Texas power grid.
The recall covers certain 2015 and 2016 Chevrolet and GMC Sierra 1500, 2500, and 3500 trucks.