Sentences with phrase «roots in»

Mr. Hickey's roots in the hemp industry began in 1993 as founder and Executive Director of the Kentucky Hemp Growers Cooperative.
Within a few years of my starting, we were neck deep again in a bear market that had its roots in excessive risk, and equities were supposedly dead as an asset class.
Many from both sides had significant roots in the drama department at Stoneman Douglas High school.
The future of finance is an ever increasingly converged ecosystem where consumer and small and medium enterprise financial services are provided by banks and by platform companies with roots in e-commerce.
The proposed deal, reported earlier by finews.asia, is the latest by Chief Executive Masayoshi Son in his bid to move Softbank further away from its roots in mobile phones into holding stakes in everything from Uber and Alibaba to U.K. software giant Arm.
Because GreenRope has its roots in CoolerEmail, the product's pricing is based on contacts rather than users.
After raising their round of seed capital, BitPay has chosen to establish their roots in Atlanta and build their company culture in a city known for innovation, but often overlooked by the Silicon Valley insiders.
Jason currently hails from Baltimore, Maryland, with roots in the great state of New York.
Unless Netflix can quickly put down deep roots in the Chinese TV industry, it is going to remain a purveyor of minority - taste, foreign content.
Account - based marketing has roots in the 1990s when B2C and B2B companies began to realize the need for more personalized marketing.
The case has its roots in an Oct. 4, 2012 post written by Gawker's then - editor A.J. Daulerio about Hogan's 2006 sex tape.
Created to compete with A Wedding Story and A Baby Story, HGTV has always had its roots in a quiet social conservatism, a world where houses are containers for families and where the center of a family is a marriage.
Instead, T - Mobile has its roots in VoiceStream, a company started in Bellevue in 1994 by influential longtime McCaw executive John Stanton, whose name is nearly as entwined with the wireless business as Craig McCaw's own.
Meunier's organisation was founded by some of the most vehement opposition figures, including Egypt's richest man and well - known Coptic Christian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, Tarek Heggy, an oil industry executive, Salah Diab, Halliburton's partner in Egypt, and Usama Ghazali Harb, a politician with roots in the Mubarak regime and a frequent US embassy contact.
For Mullenweg, it was only natural the company's employees would work remotely given its roots in WordPress, an open - source blog publishing network with collaborators all over the world.
So it's no coincidence that one of the first companies to operate with a distributed workforce has roots in the open source movement.
Like many of the strategic partners, we have a robust client list of companies that have roots in the CED organization.
The idea, as Bloomberg notes, was to expand upon the company's roots in athletic apparel and equipment.
He argues that these inequalities have their roots in forty years of the powerful and wealthy rigging the entire system in their favor.
The beginning of the stock market has its roots in trading developed a very long time ago.
Formerly Verifone Taxi Systems, we are a fast - paced, entrepreneurial company with deep roots in the taxi and for - hire industry.
I took the time to hire teams that matched my vision to establish roots in the community, to build a loyal following and go from there.
In this article I connect the fall in the growth rate, with its roots in the rising costs of energy extraction and generation, to declining resilience in the economic system.
Yet some of the most powerful officials crafting Trump's economic policies have deep roots in the global, corporate realm.
The company is relying on deep roots in its home turf to survive an assault by Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O), which is revving up operations in Latin America's largest economy six years after entering the market.
They can lead to a stronger and healthier businesses with deep roots in the local business community.
The upstart firms - along with expanding digital and mobile options from Western Union Co (WU.N) and MoneyGram International Inc (MGI.O)- are helping immigrants deepen their roots in the United States at a time when incendiary anti-immigration rhetoric dominates national politics.
But Berkshire is primarily a U.S. - focused company, with roots in American businesses that go back over a century.
A content producer and digital marketer with deep roots in strategic SEO will be necessary.
If workers have mentors to answer questions, provide guidance and encouragement, and help them grow in their jobs, they're much more likely to put down roots in your company and stay awhile.
«Harper, Bush Share Roots in Controversial Philosophy,» Donald Gutstein's tracing of neo-conservative «Straussians» in key positions in both leaders» camps.
ArcelorMittal, the Luxembourg - based multinational with roots in India, has reshaped the global steel industry and is expanding rapidly into developing markets as well as advanced ones.
The problem had its roots in the conditions in which British banking took shape.
Anheuser - Busch InBev and SABMiller — two companies with deep roots in developing countries — have transformed the global brewing business, taking market share from competitors in advanced and developing nations alike.
This suburban Detroit city has done an excellent job in recent years of diversifying from its traditional roots in the automotive industry.
Sorenson speculates that having deep roots in a region may help founders raise capital and recruit the talent they need for their businesses.
Based in Toronto, Ontario, Whirlscape is a Canadian high - technology startup with roots in human - computer interaction (HCI), machine learning, and natural language processing.
Skol: The beer with no country — it's the leading beer brand in Brazil, is hot in Africa, and has roots in Belgium.
This is a fallacy that has its roots in consistency, but can end up with your business becoming disrupted.
The bar makes signature drinks with roots in New Orleans culture, like the Gin Fiz, Hurricane, and Sazerac, which may have been the United States» first cocktail, allegedly created by a former slave turned apothecary.
Her roots in the kitchen created the vision to make people feel as amazing as the food they prepared.
The risk of cyber attacks targeting ships» satellite navigation is pushing nations to delve back through history and develop back - up systems with roots in World War Two radio technology.
Like the ongoing Redstone litigation, the case had its roots in the mogul's troubled family relationships, which have played out over decades.
The B2B mindset has stronger roots in traditional marketing, but it faces challenges from regulatory compliance.
Apple Music has its roots in Beats Music, which came to the company through a hardware acquisition.
Nicknamed «Moo U» by the locals, the University of Guelph has deep roots in the agricultural and food industry, and its MBA program reflects that.
If you're an e-commerce merchant, SendGrid may be the perfect platform for you - they have their roots in transactional email delivery services, though over time they've transitioned to offer a full complement of email marketing tools.
This trend too has its roots in mobile web surfing because it is far easier to scroll down with your thumb than it is to click through multiple pages and wait for each to load.
Fear of failure often has deep roots in our early lives, so getting tough with yourself and giving yourself a lecture is about as effective as yelling at a teary two year old.
It's no surprise, then, that Lightspeed's CEO has roots in both programming and design.
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