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05/31/2026

The visceral fat you lose and the muscle you build today might be protecting the brain you need tomorrow.

05/31/2026

Apply by May 29 to Be Part of the Walmart Road to Open Call 2026 at the WBENC National Conference!

Each year, Walmart’s Open Call brings their commitment to U.S. manufacturing to life — connecting entrepreneurs with the opportunity to scale their products and their impact. Walmart is kicking off the Road to Open Call 2026, and the journey to October 6-7, 2026 starts now. Walmart’s Road to Open Call is taking several stops in 2026, including Salt Lake City at the WBENC National Conference! At each stop, Walmart will connect with founders who have big ideas and shelf-ready products, made, grown or assembled right here in the U.S. If you’re ready to take your product to the next level and get in front of Walmart merchants, this is your moment!

Apply Today! https://corporate.walmart.com/suppliers/investing-in-american-jobs/events/annual-open-call/open-call-2026

05/31/2026

Granted, we're taught to say 'we.' But Jobs felt there were times 'I' is the only pronoun you should use.

05/31/2026

Run the exact 3-touch phone, voicemail, and email script and have more major donor meetings on the calendar within the next 7 days.

05/31/2026

Poshmark's Manish Chandra didn't have the playbook, so he invented one. Two industry pioneers on why the obstacle is always part of the story.

05/31/2026

Bank of America’s new report, “Gen Z and the Cost of Adulting,” is based on a survey conducted in February of more than 2,000 adults, with the sample weighted heavily to the 29 and under crowd.

Holly O’Neill, president of consumer, retail and preferred at Bank of America, emphasized that Gen Z’s openness reflects a cultural shift, as well as an economic reality.

As wages struggle to keep pace with the cost of living, and as financial anxiety grows for young professionals who struggle to find work, Gen Z is increasingly treating money conversations less of a private matter and more of a tool for surviving and navigating today’s economic climate.

She suggests that these conversations, if they become more common in the workplace, could lead to fairer pay and equity. Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/courtney-connley-hampton/2026/05/27/more-gen-z-workers-are-talking-openly-about-pay-and-financial-stress/?utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB

05/31/2026

Pritzker ran for office eight years ago, saying he wanted to be the state’s chief marketing officer. As he asks voters for a third term in November, with an eye on a possible run for the White House in two years, the governor has proven adept at selling the state to businesses, racking up a string of noteworthy wins across Illinois, especially in manufacturing. He built up and deployed an expanded toolbox of tax incentives to win commitments to deliver more than 21,000 new jobs.

Pritzker turned his attention to economic development after spending much of his first term shoring up the broken finances he inherited in 2019 in a state that had gone two years without a budget and had accumulated billions in overdue bills. After 10 upgrades, its credit rating no longer hovers near junk status but remains the lowest of any state.

But he has struggled to change the underlying fundamentals of the Illinois economy. The state’s population is growing again, only slightly, and the chronic drip of people and wealth leaving the state has slowed. Yet Illinois still trails its neighbors and peer states — such as Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York — by many measures, from jobs to overall economic output.

Read more in this month's Forum here: https://www.chicagobusiness.com/forum/ccb-pritzker-marketing-economic-development-illinois-20250525/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=soc-own

05/30/2026

Manish Chandra on what happened when he tried to shift fees after 14 years, and what the fallout revealed about how many invisible things were quietly working.

05/30/2026

The long-dormant space at the base of Trump Tower has landed its first retail tenant, more than 17 years after opening.

Mediterranean-inspired cafe Prasino will open a 2,800-square-foot location in a terrace-level space at 401 N. Wabash Ave. next summer. The 92-story condo and hotel building overlooking the Chicago River has 70,000 square feet of retail space that’s mostly sat empty since it was completed in 2009.

Multiple brokerage teams have been tapped to market the space for lease at different points, and over the years real estate players have pointed to a number of challenges. There’s the massive “TRUMP” name on the side of the building turning off some prospective tenants due to the polarization around celebrity real estate developer Donald Trump’s presidency, for one, but also the space’s unusual shape, curving along the river with low ceilings, and broader challenges in the downtown retail market.

Newmark broker Jim Schutter, part of the team leading the property’s latest marketing push, credited the brokerage’s evaluation of how the property could be carved up into smaller retail spaces with attracting prospective tenants. Marketing materials also include a rendering showing the floor cut away between the two levels, opening up the space.

Read more here: https://www.chicagobusiness.com/real-estate/commercial/ccb-prasino-trump-tower-lease-20260528/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=soc-own

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