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Stone House Sweets in Englewood, Ohio Joins Crimson Cup Community of Independent Coffee Shops


Columbus, Ohio (PRWEB) November 19, 2014

Another new coffee business has joined the community of independent coffee houses, cafés and bakeries supported by Ohio coffee roaster Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea. Stone House Sweets serves Crimson Cup beverages and fresh-baked cookies, cakes, candies and other treats at 322 Union Blvd., Suite B, in Englewood, Ohio.

“We’re excited to welcome another bakery to the Crimson Cup community,” said Greg Ubert, Crimson Cup founder and president. “Our experience shows that specialty coffee drinks and baked goods make an ideal combination for a small, community-based business.”

In addition to baked goodies and custom-order cakes, Stone House Sweets serves a full menu of hot and cold espresso, cappuccino, latte and mocha drinks, drip coffee, smoothies, and hot and iced teas.

Stone House Sweets Owner Beth Duncan had been running successful bakery business out of her home kitchen for a number of years. As orders continued to pour in, her business outgrew her kitchen. After deciding to open a retail bakery, she learned how to open a coffee shop through Crimson Cup’s 7 Steps to Success coffee franchise alternative program. The program is based on Ubert’s book, Seven Steps to Success in the Specialty Coffee Industry. This commonsense guide covers everything needed to start a coffee shop.

“Our Seven Steps program is perfect for small business owners,” Ubert said. “It offers all the support of a coffee franchise – and more – but without franchise fees, royalties or business restrictions.”

In client surveys, Crimson Cup has found that 90 percent of coffee-shop customers completing its Seven Steps to Success training program have been in business for five years or longer. By comparison, federal government statistics show that two of every three new restaurants – including independent coffee shops – close within three years of opening.

Crimson Cup developed this alternative to coffee shop franchises because Ubert believes independent coffee shops are more profitable and more enjoyable for the owners.

“Opening a coffee shop is often a labor of love for the owners,” he said. “They soon discover it’s hard work, but that the long hours are worth it because it’s their baby. They get to choose the location, operating hours, décor and hundreds of other details that would be dictated by a franchise. They also can combine their coffee shop with a bakery or other business as Beth has done.”

To learn more about Stone House Sweets, visit the shop's website or Facebook page.

About Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea

Since 1991, Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea has hand-roasted specialty coffee in Columbus, Ohio and taught independent business owners how to be successful through its coffee shop franchise alternative program. Sustainably sourced Crimson Cup coffee is available through a network of more than 350 independent coffee houses, grocers, college and universities, restaurants and food service operations across 28 states, as well as the company’s own Crimson Cup Coffee House in the Columbus suburb of Clintonville. For more information, visit crimsoncup.com.







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June 3, 2015 by Ted Leave a Comment

Knight Foundation Executive Named Innovation Chief at Cronkite


Phoenix, Ariz. (PRWEB) May 27, 2015

Eric Newton, a global leader in championing transformational digital innovation in the news media as an executive of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, is joining Arizona State University as the innovation chief of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Newton, who will hold the faculty rank of professor of practice, will work closely with the school’s leadership to drive new, cutting-edge ideas and initiatives at Cronkite News, the school’s multiplatform daily news operation. Cronkite News will serve as a test bed for news industry innovations and experimentation while providing critical content to news consumers in Arizona and across the country.

Newton will continue to serve Knight Foundation as a consultant working on special projects and endowment grants. In his nearly 15 years at Knight, Newton expanded the foundation’s journalism and media innovation program, overseeing the development of more than $ 300 million in grants, $ 160 million of which went to universities for pioneering projects in journalism education. For the past four years, he has been senior adviser to Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen.

“In the past decade, the Cronkite School has become one of the best, most innovative journalism schools in the country,” Newton said. “Now it has an ambitious goal: to transform journalism education — and to some degree journalism itself — with a stream of digital news experiments and inventions. This will be a built-out version of the teaching hospital model, with Cronkite News, a converged news organization in a major media market, as its platform. That’s a tremendously exciting challenge. If we are successful, we will do things in journalism education the likes of which the world has never seen.”

Newton developed grants for groundbreaking initiatives such as Poynter Institute’s News University, the largest online journalism training portal in the world, and Sunshine Week, an annual national observance of the importance of open government.

His work was central to the creation of the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education, a high-visibility consortium of leading journalism schools dedicated to transforming journalism education at the university level. The initiative produced the landmark News21 program, headquartered at the Cronkite School, in which top journalism students from across the country investigate issues of national significance. Since its inception in 2006, nearly 500 journalism students have produced investigations that have captured numerous professional and collegiate awards and appeared in major outlets including The Washington Post, USA Today and NBC News.

In his new role at Cronkite, he will lead innovation projects at Cronkite News, the news organization that includes 15 full-time faculty editors and hundreds of students. Cronkite News includes a nightly television news broadcast on Arizona PBS, digital reporting bureaus in Phoenix, Washington and Los Angeles, a business reporting bureau, an entrepreneurial digital innovation lab, a digital production bureau and a newsgathering and civic journalism bureau.

“Eric is an internationally recognized leader in the digital transformation of journalism over the past 30 years,” said Christopher Callahan, dean of the Cronkite School and CEO of Arizona PBS. “He also possesses a deep understanding of journalism schools and universities. I can’t think of a better thought leader to be driving disruptive innovation and experimentation in our Cronkite News journalistic teaching hospital.”

At Knight Foundation, Newton’s team launched in 2007 the nationally recognized Knight News Challenge, a media innovation competition that funds breakthrough ideas in journalism. The challenge, designed to open up digital media to innovative ideas from anywhere, went on to attract more than 10,000 applications and provide more than $ 37 million in funding to 100-plus projects.

“Eric’s tenacity, know-how, enthusiasm and love of journalism have helped drive our program into the 21st century,” said Ibargüen. “He also has been an extraordinary and imaginative counselor to me on many subjects. I'm sorry to lose my office mate, but I know that this is good for Eric and his family and great for Arizona State. Since he will continue as an advisor to Knight, it's good for us, too."

Newton also led major initiatives totaling more than $ 10 million involving high school journalism, newsroom training and investigative reporting. He co-produced five national studies on how well high school students know and understand the First Amendment.

Prior to joining Knight Foundation, Newton was founding managing editor of the Newseum in Washington, D.C., leading the content team at the world’s first museum of news. He started his career at California newspapers. As city editor, assistant managing editor and managing editor of the Oakland Tribune, he helped the paper win scores of awards, including a Pulitzer Prize.

Newton wrote or edited numerous works on journalism, including “Searchlights and Sunglasses: Field Notes From the Digital Age of Journalism,” which doubles as an interactive textbook. He holds a master’s degree in international studies from the University of Birmingham in England and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from San Francisco State University.

About the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University is widely recognized as one of the nation’s premier professional journalism programs. The school’s 1,700 students regularly lead the country in national journalism competitions. They are guided by faculty comprised of award-winning professional journalists and world-class media scholars. Cronkite’s full-immersion professional programs give students opportunities to practice what they’ve learned in a real-world setting under the guidance of professionals.

About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Knight Foundation supports transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. The foundation believes that democracy thrives when people and communities are informed and engaged. More information is available at http://www.knightfoundation.org.







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June 3, 2015 by Ted Leave a Comment

Former trader goes on trial in UK for market manipulation

Former trader goes on trial in UK for market manipulation
LONDON (AP) — A British prosecutor says a former Citibank and UBS trader motivated by greed served as the ringmaster of the alleged manipulation of a key interest rate, the London Interbank Lending Rate, or Libor. The charges against trader Tom Hayes, ...
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The Prosecco Panic: A Case Of Market Manipulation
But global demand for champagne is rising, even in markets such as the UK where Prosecco is popular. Though prices have been falling, largely because of heavy discounting by supermarkets. Cheap champagne in the UK is now under £10 a bottle.
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June 2, 2015 by Ted Leave a Comment

Cuban American Writer from MyLifesAMovie.com Travels to Cuba to Learn About Roots & Insight on U.S. Tourism

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) May 29, 2015

Imagine never being allowed to go to the place your entire family is from. Up until recently, that was the case for young travel writer, Alyssa Ramos of MyLifesAMovie.com. The lift of the U.S. ban on Cuba travel gave her and many other Cuban Americans the opportunity to finally discover where they're from, and even see family that still lives there.

Inspired by a hidden journal written by her deceased grandmother depicting her life growing up in Cuba, Alyssa made the journey back to the town of Santiago de Las Vegas to discover her roots. Guided by the detailed descriptions in the journal, old black and white photos, and her Spanish-only speaking cousin who still lives in the town, she was able to travel back in time from 1921 to 1958.

Many people wish to travel to Cuba because of its time-capsule-like preservation, and while Alyssa proves this to be true with before and after photos, she also aims to spread awareness about why Cuba is frozen in time.

Communism not only forced her grandmother and mother to flee Cuba, but tore apart hundreds of Cuban families and took away opportunities for hard working people. Many people have asked how she feels about the uprise of U.S. tourism on Cuba travel, and after her journey, learning about her family's history, and speaking with locals, she finally has some answers.

"It's complicated because there's so much you need to understand about what these people have gone through. From what I gathered, the Cuban people are excited about U.S. tourism increasing, because they hope it's a step towards democracy, and hope it will bring in more money. However, many of them are still very hostile towards Americans. Many of them wouldn't even speak to me until I told them I was Cuban, and even then, they corrected me that I'm "Cuban-American", and some even said I was only "American"," Alyssa commented on her interactions in Cuba.

"As a Cuban American, I hated the idea of tourists flooding this delicate country at first. It bothers me that no one cares to learn about the history of what these people - what my family - went through, they just want to see the cool cars and old buildings. It still bothers me, which is why I aim to raise awareness, but I must consider the well-being of the Cuban people, and the opportunities that U.S. tourism will bring to them."

Alyssa has written a touching story and short video on her website (MyLifesAMovie.com) that follows her around the town her grandmother grew up in, along with photos of the journal pages.

She also has extensive information on Cuba travel information, history, present state, and local opinions, and is happy to share her story or any information to help others gain awareness and inspire knowledgable travel.







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