Each month we work hard to bring you content of interest to you and news you can use. From tactical takeaways to strategic planning to CEO profiles that intrigue, here are the most-read stories of the year.
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COLAB President Steps Away and Into Innovation (Video+)(#1)
For Eddie O’Leary, president of COLAB, one of the best business decisions he’s ever made was to step away from it.
Here’s how the other most-viewed posts faired.
JJ White on His calling, His Podcast and His Plan to Shape VACEOs
(Video+)(#7)
JJ White opens up from his podcast studio about his business and his plans to shape the Council during his tenure as Chair.
How to Best Leverage Your Managed Services Provider
by Warren Whitney (VACEOs Sponsor)(#6)
Here are the 6 key questions to ask when assessing your MSP relationships or when evaluating a new one.
3 Ways to Manage Stress as a CEO
by Partner MD (VACEOs Sponsor)(#5)
Running a business can be extremely stressful. Here are 3 steps to help you manage the unique stressors you face.
VA Council of CEOs Names Arlene Lee Third Recipient
of Charles E. McCabe Leadership Award (#4)
We are pleased to announce that Arlene Lee, President of R.E. Lee Companies (Charlottesville) has been awarded the Charles E. McCabe Leadership Award.
How to Calculate the Value of Your Business
by Transact Capital (VACEOs Sponsor)(#3)
A company’s worth is impacted by any decisions that boost its EBITDA or reduces perceived risk to the buyer. Here’s how to calculate your earnings.
Fueled for Success: Q&A with Tiger Fuel President Gordon Sutton
(Video+)(#2)
With an employee count topping 270, Tiger Fuel is a successful, large-scale operation. What fuels this company’s success? President Gordon Sutton shares all.
COLAB President Steps Away and Into Innovation (Video+)(#1)
For Eddie O’Leary, president of COLAB, one of the best business decisions he’s ever made was to step away from it.
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