Recent Articles from Jamie Siebrase
Small Businesses Struggle with Health Insurance Landscape
Changes to national health insurance laws impact small-group employers in Colorado - but only tangentially.
Catching Z's on the Clock
Nearly one-third of employees polled by the National Sleep Foundation reported falling asleep or becoming very sleepy at work, and losses in productivity associated with employee sleepiness cost the U.S. an estimated $63 billion annually.
Aerotropolis on the Horizon
From Cozumel and Calgary to London, Paris, Panama City and Zurich, travelers from 26 international destinations will have direct nonstop access to DIA by the end of 2018.
European Outfitter Taps Eagle for First U.S. Distribution Center
There are other international companies - along with multinational domestic brands - that are "in the pipeline, wanting to be a part of our ecosystem," Benitez says.
Haselden Construction Builds Up Colorado with Quality Craftsmanship and Innovation
Haselden Construction averages $300 million to $350 million in revenue annually and is usually in the top 5 to 10 percent for volume of construction companies servicing the Rocky Mountain region.
Data Analytics is a Family Affair at Educational Measures
The brothers say mutual respect is the key to working with siblings on and off the clock.
Public Speaking Classes Worth the Investment
Public speaking skills aren’t just for CEOs and top executives. “Employees down the chain see how the ability to be persuasive correlates with success,” says speech pathologist Elizabeth Peterson, owner of Speech and Voice Enterprises and author of “How to Speak like a Broadcaster and Lead like a CEO.”
Is it Time to Reboot Your Company Christmas Party?
There’s no reason your company’s celebration has to be cheesy, stuffy or dull. There are plenty of unconventional venues will host your seasonal soiree.
Lone Tree's iFLY Takes Team Building to Daring New Heights
Responding to the times, employers such as the Opus Group, Charles Schwab and Facebook are taking an exhilarating approach to team building by hosting corporate events at Colorado’s only indoor skydiving gym.
Restaurant Industry's Back-of-House Going to Pot
In Colorado, about 18,000 people have jobs in the marijuana industry, which generated $1.1 billion in profit in 2016.
From neglected to celebrated – Stanley Market goes full throttle
Commerce is impacting the neighborhood in more ways than one. Housing prices, for example, have spiked in Aurora’s northwest corridor.
Diversifying Telluride's economy with more middle class jobs
What if entrepreneurship could play a role in diversifying the economy by creating more middle class jobs?