Albany Business Review (ABR) is a weekly business publication serving the Capital Region of New York. Founded in 1983, ABR is a sister publication of The Business Journals, a group of more than 40 business publications in the United States and Canada.
ABR covers a wide range of business news, including economic development, startups, corporate news, and government relations. The publication also hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Albany Business Review's Women of Influence awards, the Albany Business Review's Best Places to Work awards, and the Albany Business Review's Power 100 list.
ABR is a valuable resource for businesses of all sizes in the Capital Region. The publication's comprehensive coverage of business news and events helps businesses stay informed and make informed decisions.
Here are some of the latest headlines from Albany Business Review:
* **New York State's unemployment rate falls to 3.9%**
* **Albany's economy is growing, but there are still challenges**
* **New businesses are opening in the Capital Region**
* **Cornell University is expanding its presence in the Capital Region**
* **The Albany area is a great place to live and work**
If you are a business owner or a business leader in the Capital Region, you should subscribe to Albany Business Review. The publication is a valuable resource for staying informed about business news and events in the region.
You can subscribe to Albany Business Review online at www.bizjournals.com/albany.
Who is the CEO of Albany Business Review?
There is no CEO of Albany Business Review. It is a publication of The Business Journals, a group of more than 40 business publications in the United States and Canada. The Business Journals is owned by American City Business Journals, a privately held company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina
The publisher of Albany Business Review is Walter Thorne. Thorne has been with The Business Journals since 1998. He has held a variety of positions at the company, including publisher of the Rochester Business Journal and the Buffalo Business First.
Thorne is a graduate of the University of Rochester. He is a member of the board of directors of the Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Rochester Economic Development Council.
The editor-in-chief of Albany Business Review is Melissa Mangini. Mangini has been with The Business Journals since 2005. She has held a variety of positions at the company, including reporter, editor, and managing editor.
Mangini is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame. She is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the New York State Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
The Albany Business Review has a staff of reporters, editors, and photographers who cover the business news of the Capital Region of New York. The publication also has a website, www.bizjournals.com/albany, which provides up-to-date news and information about the region's business community.