Judy Wicks


Update: An Unexpected Union

April 2004 In April 2004, we lauded Judy Wicks , founder of Philade...  Read story

Setting a Global Table

Judy Wicks sees her restaurant, the White Dog Cafe in Philadelphia, as an experiment in bringing business and social responsibility together. Besides serv...  Read story

Judy Wicks, White Dog Enterprises

because she's put in place more progressive business practices per square foot than any other entrepreneur  Read story

Best Work and Life: One Life to Live

How some companies acknowledge and foster their employees' lives outside the office.  Read story

The Free-Lunch Debates

Various letters from Inc. readers are featured responding to a CEO's column about Clinton's health-care insurance plan.  Read story

Taxing the Call of the Wild

Does Puma’s cat or Geico’s gecko deserve a royalty?  Read story

Independents' Day

Want to start your own revolution? It's easy. Just bring together a group of strong-willed entrepreneurs and form an alliance. Your independence may depend o...  Read story

Blast In, Write On, Litigate Out

Three CEOs each review a new software package.  Read story

Why Us?

Restaurant owner writes about why she agrees with President Clinton that businesses should fund the nation's health care  Read story

Twenty-Five Entrepreneurs We Love, Entrepreneurial Skills Article - Inc. Article

Inc. magazine goes behind the scenes with 25 entrepreneurs who best exemplify the extraordinary drive, creativity, and passion...  Read story

It's Not Easy Being Green

Jeffrey Hollender and Alan Newman disagreed about strategy, fought bitterly -- and created two successful companies. They'd set out to change the world, but ...  Read story

Tabling Benefits

Battling rising premiums, a restaurateur considers cutting health insurance.  Read story

Can Business Still Save The World?

Meet the new breed of socially responsible CEOs. They share the goals of activist pioneers like Body Shop cofounder Anita Roddick and Ben Jerry's...  Read story

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