Freda’s Skin Studio talks wellness, entrepreneurship, and the local economy in Waynesboro Barely minutes into a conversation about entrepreneurship, Freda Jackson’s passion for people-centered economics shines through. “I wanted to go into business as an entrepreneur because corporate America was looking out for the dollar, not for the customer.” Freda’s…
From Start-Up to Success: New Businesses Show Lasting Impact
It is always satisfying to reflect on the amazing growth of our 2016 start-up businesses. They are reporting new jobs, significant buildouts, and a growing impact on the local economy. We are proud to release updates on the progress and accomplishments of our 2016 entrepreneurs. Ula Tortilla, Make Waynesboro, and…
Walking through History with Graham’s Shoe Service
The Art of Preserving the Useful Over the years, many folks have told Dave Young, owner and cobbler at Graham’s Shoe Service in Waynesboro, a small business self-proclaimed as the most eccentric shop in America, that he is the guardian of a dying art. Surrounded by tools from the…
Augusta Sign Company: Leaving a Lasting Impression on the Local Economy
Augusta Sign Company: Leaving a Lasting Impression on the Local Economy Augusta Sign Company is a full-service design-build sign company, constructing wooden, electric, stucco and vinyl signs that grace the entries of businesses and residential neighborhoods across the Shenandoah Valley. Mark Hackley, its owner, may be an artist, brand-designer, and…
First of Grow Waynesboro Winners Takes Root
National Small Business Week
It’s the Small Business Association’s National Small Business Week, a time to spotlight small business achievements and their economic importance. Small businesses are a major contributor of new jobs and bring innovative approaches to meeting community needs. In fact, SBA data points to small businesses outperforming large firms in net…