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Top 10 Most Innovative Companies to Watch in 2024

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With technology like artificial intelligence rapidly advancing, it’s hard for companies to stand out in a highly competitive market—but some brands are making profound strides in their industries and shaping consumer and industry expectations along the way. Most Innovative Company in Health & Wellness 4. Seed Health Inc.

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#130: Alissa Stearman (Executive Business Partner at sweetgreen) and Alexa Gundermann (Executive Business Partner at Tack Advisors)

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Alexa is a certified Holistic Health Coach with her Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from Fairfield University in Connecticut. Alissa Stearman has over a decade of executive support experience leveraging C-level executives across multiple industries. ABOUT ALISSA.

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TOG opens what it claims is Central London’s tallest mass timber office building

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The site was acquired by TOG In 2013 and was previously home to an 11,000 sq ft building that TOG had originally painted black and white, giving the current building its name. A first in TOG’s portfolio, users will also benefit from access to a dedicated yoga and barre studio for wellness activities which are focused on holistic health.

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LEED: Changing the face of green business

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Although businesses across the country use these green practices and more to make a lighter impact on the environment, eco-friendly individuals and businesses can now take the task of keeping our Earth healthy to the next level. Right now, voting on LEED v4, which was originally called LEED 2012, is set to take place on June 1, 2013.

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When the chairs took over the world and what it all meant

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The new quest is for wellbeing and a return on investment, something rather more attractive and complex than a desire to merely avoid injury and litigation The design of the physical environment to make us comfortable, send messages to others or enhance our well-being and mood is a recurrent theme in both the domestic and commercial design press.

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