On Jan. 25, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce held its second annual Business Summit at Santa Monica Brew Works, featuring several panels on hot industry topics as well as
Uber is laying off 400 employees in marketing, about a quarter of the marketing team's global workforce of 1,200 people.
The move, announced Monday, follows a leadership
Throughout her childhood, Michele Prince was repeatedly forced to face tragedy. First, a friend from school committed suicide. The next year, her nephew died. The year after that, her mother
Real estate agents seem to have several standard modes of advertising: headshots and phone numbers plastered on bus benches, logo-printed notepads and pens dropped on doorsteps, branded household items handed
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
On Montana Avenue, businesses come and go quickly due to the expensive and competitive fight for the spotlight in this center of high-end demand.
Every time Keegan Gibbs cracked open a cold one, he felt he was making a compromise. When he grabbed a heritage-brand lager, he was compromising on taste. When he opted
As an incoming freshman at Santa Monica High School, Alex Spanos was shy and easily overwhelmed by large groups of people. Public speaking was out of the question.
He was
At its July 14 meeting, the City Council will take on several controversial issues and few housekeeping items.
LOBBYING
The council will hear the first reading of proposed rules to
Matthew Gibbons founded Gibbons Media after working as a senior account executiveat Striker Media Group for 10 years. Gibbons Media is now launching an app called Million Maps App. The
Santa Monica resident Summer Germann is seeking public funding via Kickstarter to support her Brave Gown project.
According to Germann, the gowns are screen-printed hospital gowns for children that resemble