Douglas J. Guth
Freelance ReporterDouglas J. Guth is a freelance journalist based in Cleveland Heights. His focus is on business, with bylines in publications including Crain's Cleveland Business and Middle Market Growth.
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Advisors say time is of the essence when moving on from your business. Northeast Ohio entrepreneurs share their experiences on executing a successful exit plan, for themselves and their companies.
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The passage of Issue 2 is expected to drive demand for cannabis products. Industry onlookers say Northeast Ohio dispensary owners must begin work now to prepare for legalization.
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Virtual assistants can work from anywhere and can be a boon for busy entrepreneurs looking to delegate repetitive tasks.
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Northeast Ohio entrepreneurs are utilizing retirement plans to attract talent and build up their businesses.
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Ingenuity Cleveland’s planned expansion of its Hamilton Collaborative space will give more artist-entrepreneurs an opportunity to pursue their dreams, officials said.
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Willoughby-born pro wrestler Michael Hutter has started Exodus Pro Wrestling, a new company based in Cleveland. His family-friendly attraction seeks to find fans amid a crowded entertainment marketplace.
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Entrepreneurism can be a lonely endeavor, but a new dedicated space downtown is providing owners with a 24/7 business and informal get-together hub, say its creators.
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Starting a business is challenging; it can be even harder for immigrant entrepreneurs. A program in Cleveland is easing international founders along their journey.
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Rust Belt Fibershed is an effort to rebuild Northeast Ohio’s flax-to-fiber supply chain. The goal is to develop a regional fiber system that generates lasting economic prosperity while better connecting consumers to their clothing’s origins.
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Women entrepreneurs face a host of challenges that their male counterparts do not. There are efforts underway in Northeast Ohio to draw awareness to this and level the playing field.