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CONNECTINGBUSINESSin the Upstate
THREE POWERFUL MARKETS • ONE POWERFUL BUY
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HAVE TAKEN ACTION AS A RESULT OF READING ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE BUSINESS REPORT.
96%
HAVE PURCHASED A PRODUCT OR SERVICE.58%
USE THE BUSINESS REPORT AS THEIR PRIMARY SOURCE
FOR LOCAL BUSINESS NEWS.
77%HAVE SOUGHT
FURTHER INFORMATION. 64%
FIND ADVERTISING HELPFUL IN MAKING
PERSONAL AND BUSINESS DECISIONS.
90%
82%INFLUENCE PURCHASING DECISIONS
ABOUT OUR READERS
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RESIDENCE
Household Income:
$190,621Net Worth: $1,740,000
PLAN TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS44%
44% HAVE A FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE DEGREE
26% HAVE A MASTER’S
DEGREE OR HIGHER
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In today’s competitive and overcommunicated society, market pressures are shaping products and services toward increasing similarity.
When all other factors are equal, the company that has a personal contact with a prospect wins the new business every time.
Sponsor an Event: • Increase your brand visibility and grow interest in your company, people and products with
our audience of business decision-makers. • Maximize face-to-face marketing in a positive, high energy environment designed to facilitate
networking and new business development. • Cement relationships with our audience of typically hard-to-reach top executives.
Upstate Trends consists of three after-hours events,
running from 5:30–7:00 p.m. with cocktails and light hors
d’oeuvres. All three events will also include networking, a
short presentation and a panel discussion with questions
from the audience.
#GSATrends
This annual event in the Midlands recognizes 20 small
and 20 large companies in an exciting countdown
format that culminates in the crowning of the two best-
performing companies in the state.
#R20SC
This conference includes the Salute to Manufacturing
Awards Luncheon, a manufacturing expo,
several interactive, practical workshops, and tours of area
manufacturing plants.
#SCMANU
This annual event in the Lowcountry recognizes forty local professionals under the
age of 40 who are making their mark with professional and community involvement.
#40CHS
This annual event in the Lowcountry honors
individuals and organizations that have a passion for health
care and compassion for patients.
#HCHCHS
High school career fairs are uniquely suited to make the
connection between the businesses eager to help create a pipeline of ready-
to-work talent and students searching for those sparks of inspiration that launch them on paths to fulfilling dreams.
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GSA Business Report provides statewide business news, analyzes market trends, presents key economic and demographic research, and delivers it all to the Upstate’s business community with emphasis on accurate, high-quality business journalism.
The Business Report focuses on the sectors vital to economic growth in the Upstate, including education; research and development; knowledge- and technology-based businesses; manufacturing; and transportation. The Business Report helps business leaders understand the important links among government, education and entrepreneurship that are vital to our success as a state.
The Book of Lists includes up-to-date information on more than 1,200 companies in the Upstate. Because businesses are ranked according to number of employees, revenue, square footage and other criteria, it is an invaluable business resource.
The Book of Lists has a 12-month readership life and appears in print and electronic format. It is distributed to area chambers of commerce, economic development offices, commercial real estate firms, and every subscriber and advertiser of GSA Business Report. Put 12 months of exposure to work for you.
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Publication Date: February 2019
SPONSORED BY FEBRUARY 20, 2017 | VOLUME 20, NO. 4
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The story of the Upstate business market is a story told in numbers. If this is of interest to you, we have just the publication: Market Facts.
Market Facts includes data and statistics critical to commerce in our region. Topics range from employment to education to logistics, with data presented in readable charts and graphs.
Take advantage of this opportunity to get your marketing message to our business community, and in front of the businesses and people planning a move to our area.
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Publication Date: August 2018
SPONSORED BY
MARKETFACTSAugust 7, 2017 | www.GSABusiness.com | Vol. 20, No. 15
Celebrating milestonesHighlighting business and industry serving the Upstate of South Carolina.
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GSA BUSINESS REPORT
Anniversary
BMW program gaining traction in Mexicoby Matthew [email protected]
BMW Manufacturing Co. has offered full-time jobs to all 30 graduates of its latest Scholars Program.
Now, that program, which itself was mod-eled a�er the traditional apprentice program o ered by �e BMW Group in its German facilities, is heading south of the border to Mexico as BMW prepares to open another production facility in San Luis Potosi.
�e plant in Mexico is not expected to be online and producing vehicles until 2019, but the company has started actively training ap-prentices to work on the production �oor as soon as the plant becomes operational.
“It is actually a work-live program and it’s basically in all of our plants,” said Joy Tirado, coordinator of the training program in Mexi-co. “We decided to start the program from the ground up along with the plant.”
Tirado, a former supervisor for the Schol-ars Program at Plant Spartanburg, relocated
to Mexico in 2015 to build a similar program. While the program is in full swing, Tirado said there have been some challenges along the way.
One being partnerships. �e Scholars Program at Plant Spartanburg partners with Greenville Technical College, Spartanburg Community College and Tri-County Tech-nical College to ensure that members of the program obtain an associate degree while
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IN THE UPSTATES O U T H C A R O L I N A
MOVING UPTOWNThe city of Greenwood is making strides to make its downtown, which it calls
Uptown, a place where people want to not only come to for the atmosphere,
but also to live. PAGE 9This is what downtown Greenwoodlooked like in the early 1970s.(Photo/Provided)
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Arts centerThe city of Gaffney is looking at a performing arts center downtown.PAGE 4
TrainingTwo Greenville entities have partnered on robotic trainingPAGE 13
INSIDELeading Off ...................... 2 Business Briefs ............... 8 In Focus: Banking and Finance ..... 15People in the News ........ 21Viewpoint ....................... 23
Staying strongThe Upstate industrial market remains on solid ground.PAGE 7
THELISTCredit UnionsPAGE 20
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The power of GSA Business Report and our supplemental publications is rooted in our readership’s solid demographics. Our publications reach powerful decision-makers who influence the purchase of products and services.
GSA Business Report is the information authority for The Upstate’s business, government and nonprofit leadership in all matters related to economic growth, entrepreneurship and research-based economic development.
Opportunity abounds. As a marketer, you’ll want to see, analyze and refer back to the comprehensive information that the Business Report provides. As an advertiser, you’ll get all that and more: You’ll have the chance to deliver your message your way, explaining who you are, what you do, and the part your organization plays in South Carolina’s economic development landscape. And you’ll get the powerful visibility in the statewide business-to-business market that only the Business Report can offer.
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No matter how you’re involved in corporate event planning — organizing, catering, entertaining, managing — the Corporate Event Planning Guide is a must. Packed with in-depth articles, handy tips and lists of local resources, it’s the most sought-after tool for companies and event planners in the Upstate.
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Publication Date: June 2018
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�e Riley Park Club
Mercantile and Mash partners with the Riley Park Club for ultimate event experience
well as a chef-a�ended action station each night. e catering kitchen, designed with input from the chef and sta�, is onsite.
When there’s no game on the schedule, the club is available to rent for weddings, rehearsal dinners, luncheons and business conferences. Rental rates include tables, chairs and serviceware. e club has audiovisual equipment and eight TV screens and – unusual for downtown Charleston – plenty of free onsite parking.
“It’s an elegant space,” says Bailey Linderman, events manager at the Riley Park Club. “It has chandeliers and reclaimed wood on the �oors.” A dance �oor and podium can be added as needed.
e club is designed for medium-sized events, with seating capacity of 200.
It’s a unique venue. e scoreboard can be used for non-game day events, and a group could have cocktails on the �eld and dinner in the club. “Charleston has a lot of unique venues, but this one is a home run,” Ervin says.
For those who want to combine excellence in cuisine with the ballpark location, Mercantile and Mash has teamed up with
the Riley Park Club to provide an incomparable experience.
e new Riley Park Club, just completed at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Ballpark, has contracted with Mercantile and Mash as the exclusive caterer for ball games and special events. ose who want to upgrade the game day experience can buy a ticket for the club, which includes all you can eat at a chef-prepared bu�et as well as a tailgate table with gourmet burgers and hot dogs. Also included are beer and wine.
e club, with two walls of glass, has views of the ballpark on one side and the Ashley River marsh on another. e sunset view is gorgeous. And if you care to go outside, special club-level seating is adjacent.
“Our executive chef, Tim Morton, is in charge of the menu,” says Graham Ervin, director of sales
for Mercantile and Mash. “We have a commitment to working with local farmers and artisan purveyors. Everything is fresh.” Mercantile and Mash is part of e Indigo Road Restaurant Group, and the Riley Park Club menu includes favorites from its other restaurants such as O-Ku and Oak Steakhouse, as
360 Fishburne StreetCharleston, SC 29403
rileyparkevents.com/club
For private event bookings, contact:Graham Ervin, Director of Sales
[email protected](843) 793-4103
“�e Riley Park Club is the new private
event space in town, in partnership with
Mercantile and Mash. �is is �lling a void for
medium-sized event spaces.”
- Graham Ervin, Director of Sales,
Mercantile and Mash
(From left) Graham Ervin, Director of Sales, and Bailey Linderman, Club Events Manager
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Report.
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readership community.
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A full page in any issue of the Business Report, Milestones gives you
a unique opportunity to share your success story with the local business
community.
Milestones is perfect if you’re celebrating an anniversary or
launching a new product or division.
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