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By Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributor Success in business is determined by how effectively the leader executes against their plans. Each January, the only question that matters is “were the goals

By Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributor Success in business is determined by how effectively the leader executes against their plans. Each January, the only question that matters is “were the goals


By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer Whether the small business is a startup operation, a passed-down-from-the-generations family business or a “side hustle,” each entrepreneurial experience has its own unique challenges

As a leader in innovation and technology, the Santa Clarita Valley has created a prosperous chain of support for all things related to entrepreneurship. An extra link to the homegrown



By Holly Schroeder President & CEO of SCVEDC The Santa Clarita Valley is home to a wide array of companies, many of which belong in what economic development professionals call


According to the Small Business Administration 2018 Small Business Profile, there are 30.2 million small businesses nationwide accounting for 99.9 percent of U.S. businesses, collectively employing 58.9 million workers or

The Santa Clarita chapter of the Elks Lodge is part of a community-based organization that has a tradition going back 150 years. The group has its general meetings on the

By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer The Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal is honoring companies in the community that exemplify the best of SCV business, at the Santa Clarita Valley

By Holly Schroeder


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By Holly Schroeder President & CEO of SCVEDC In recent years, one of the biggest challenges to increasing the number of jobs in the Santa Clarita Valley has been a


By Matt Fernandez Signal Staff Writer The old adage says nothing is certain but death and taxes, and while mankind has yet to escape the former, Santa Clarita author Christopher


By Perry Smith Managing Editor Walking through the expansive manufacturing floor at the nearly 80,000-square-foot Crissair facility in Valencia, you’d never imagine the company’s humble beginnings — an engineer on