Three Young Local Golfers to Play in the RBC Heritage
Three young local professional golfers making a name for themselves on the PGA TOUR have committed to play in the RBC Heritage. Kyle Stanley is hoping to continue his successful season at the RBC Heritage and thanks to sponsors exemptions, Mark Anderson and Brian Harman will also be competing in the 44th annual event, taking place […]
YOUR TURN: “Gentlemen, Start your Apologies!” By John Malik
A good marketing strategy can be compared to fishing. You can’t let the hook just sit there, you’ve got to keep it moving and ideally have more than one in the water. So that’s why I took my wife to a car race for her birthday. One of the Food Network’s cast-offs was Food Fantasy, […]
School Choice Bill Gains Sponsors. Passes out of Committee.
Half of all South Carolina state House members are sponsors of school choice legislation designed to help parents select among different schools for their K-12 aged children. The bill is written to assist low-income students and students with special needs who may be trapped in failing schools or otherwise not have their needs met. This […]
CRESCENT Products: Loggerhead Apparel — Customers? Give ‘Em What They Want.
When you look at your customer base, what do you see? Who wears Loggerhead? ZAC: We don’t want to be labeled as a college brand. We don’t want to be labeled as a high school brand. We want those kids wearing it, and I think a lot of kids appreciate what we’re doing, too. Some […]
CRESCENT People: John Boyanoski — Why Print Media isn’t Dead and Why Volunteerism Trumped Journalism.
As important as electronic outlets have become, a lot of us still long for those days when newspapers offered more than they offer today. There was the morning paper, and there was the evening paper. It was as real time information as you would have with all the various web outlets. Was it immediate? No, […]