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BCFS Health and Human Services Corporate Office

BCFS began in 1944 as a home for orphaned children. In recent years, this San Antonio–based, non-profit charity grew into a global nonprofit with regional offices around the U.S., as well as in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa. 

In 2000, BCFS was a partner with the Texas Youth Commission and Bexar County to establish a transition center for young people who were aging out of the foster care system. 

The company has operated the Guadalupe Street Coffee and Westside Community Center in San Antonio, providing services to area youth and their families in partnership with city agencies, non-profits, and faith-based organizations.

By 2014, BCFS operated two large temporary detention centers and six permanent shelters for unaccompanied migrant minors.

 In 2015, BCFS received more funding than any other office of refugee resettlement contractor and nearly a quarter of total funding designated for the unaccompanied minor’s program.

BCFS operated the Tornillo tent city, the largest detention camp for minors at the time, June 2018-January 2019. In December 2018 it is estimated that the camp held more than 2,800 minors, mostly from Central America. CEO Kevin Dinnin claims that the organization was pressured to expand its operations by the federal government. 

The company opened the Carrizo Springs shelter in June 2019. The CEO, who is paid as much as $300 million to operate this facility, was heard to say “I hate this mission.”

The company recently said that they don’t plan to extend their contract with the US government to continue to run the Tornillo tent city and had plans to close it down due to all the negative publicity.

BCFS still maintains headquarters in San Antonio, Texas.

BCFS Health and Human Services

BCFS began in 1944 as a home for orphaned children. In recent years, this San Antonio–based, non-profit charity grew into a global nonprofit with regional offices around the U.S., as well as in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa. 

In 2000, BCFS was a partner with the Texas Youth Commission and Bexar County to establish a transition center for young people who were aging out of the foster care system. 

The company has operated the Guadalupe Street Coffee and Westside Community Center in San Antonio, providing services to area youth and their families in partnership with city agencies, non-profits, and faith-based organizations.

History

By 2014, BCFS operated two large temporary detention centers and six permanent shelters for unaccompanied migrant minors.

 In 2015, BCFS received more funding than any other office of refugee resettlement contractor and nearly a quarter of total funding designated for the unaccompanied minor’s program.

BCFS operated the Tornillo tent city, the largest detention camp for minors at the time, June 2018-January 2019. In December 2018 it is estimated that the camp held more than 2,800 minors, mostly from Central America. CEO Kevin Dinnin claims that the organization was pressured to expand its operations by the federal government. 

The company opened the Carrizo Springs shelter in June 2019. The CEO, who is paid as much as $300 million to operate this facility, was heard to say “I hate this mission.”

The company recently said that they don’t plan to extend their contract with the US government to continue to run the Tornillo tent city and had plans to close it down due to all the negative publicity.

BCFS still maintains headquarters in San Antonio, Texas.

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FIXD Automotive Corporate Office

A team of students at Georgia Tech began working on a project which would help car owners understand their car electronics, the various systems of their cars, and how or why the Check Engine light is on.

The result is a small device called Fixd. This product hooks up the vehicle’s diagnostic port and uses an app to help you enter information and keep track of maintenance. When the Check Engine light comes on, the app can help to guide you on the problem your car is having and whether or not it is safe to continue to drive the car.

The Fixd device can be left in place or you can plug it in and remove it as the client wishes. In March 2019, the company announced that they were working in combination with VIZR, to create an add-on cell phone product where the GPS would be displayed as a small translucent screen, preventing the need for the driver to check at or look at their cell phone or navigation system.

Tom’s Guide recommended the Fixd product and app as far back as 2017.

Headquarters for Fixd are located in Atlanta, Georgia.

FIXD Automotive

A team of students at Georgia Tech began working on a project which would help car owners understand their car electronics, the various systems of their cars, and how or why the Check Engine light is on.

The result is a small device called Fixd. This product hooks up the vehicle’s diagnostic port and uses an app to help you enter information and keep track of maintenance. When the Check Engine light comes on, the app can help to guide you on the problem your car is having and whether or not it is safe to continue to drive the car.

The Fixd device can be left in place or you can plug it in and remove it as the client wishes. In March 2019, the company announced that they were working in combination with VIZR, to create an add-on cell phone product where the GPS would be displayed as a small translucent screen, preventing the need for the driver to check at or look at their cell phone or navigation system.

History

Tom’s Guide recommended the Fixd product and app as far back as 2017.

Headquarters for Fixd are located in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Cosmopolitan (Cosmo) Corporate Office

Cosmopolitan Magazine, known around the world simply as Cosmo, began back in 1886 as a family magazine. The first issue stated that the magazine would have one section devoted strictly to women’s concerns and fashion. By 1892, the magazine was selling more than 100,000 copies a month.

In 1905, William Hearst purchased the magazine. By the 1930s, the magazine had 1.7 million subscribers and an advertising income of $5 million. The magazine began to lose its appeal during the 1950s and by 1965, it needed new blood. Helen Gurley Brown was hired as editor in 1965 and she turned the magazine on its head.

Known for her liberal views on women and sex, as well as an avowed feminist, the magazine began posting frank stories regarding sex and advice for more modern women.

The magazine has, more and more over the years, featured very racy covers and some models wearing next to nothing. The magazine is published in 35 languages and in 64 countries. The magazine has found new life in the “discover” portion of SnapChat, where young women hope to become models for the magazine.

The magazine recently published its first male model in December 2019.

In November 2019, editor Jessica Pels reveals how she got the job and the worst advice she ever received (Say yes to everything).

Headquarters for Cosmopolitan remain where it was founded, in New York, New York.

Cosmopolitan (Cosmo)

Cosmopolitan Magazine, known around the world simply as Cosmo, began back in 1886 as a family magazine. The first issue stated that the magazine would have one section devoted strictly to women’s concerns and fashion. By 1892, the magazine was selling more than 100,000 copies a month.

In 1905, William Hearst purchased the magazine. By the 1930s, the magazine had 1.7 million subscribers and an advertising income of $5 million. The magazine began to lose its appeal during the 1950s and by 1965, it needed new blood. Helen Gurley Brown was hired as editor in 1965 and she turned the magazine on its head.

Known for her liberal views on women and sex, as well as an avowed feminist, the magazine began posting frank stories regarding sex and advice for more modern women.

History

The magazine has, more and more over the years, featured very racy covers and some models wearing next to nothing. The magazine is published in 35 languages and in 64 countries. The magazine has found new life in the “discover” portion of SnapChat, where young women hope to become models for the magazine.

The magazine recently published its first male model in December 2019.

In November 2019, editor Jessica Pels reveals how she got the job and the worst advice she ever received (Say yes to everything).

Headquarters for Cosmopolitan remain where it was founded, in New York, New York.

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Hot Topic Corporate Office

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Orv Madden, former executive of The Children’s Place, began selling T-shirts and assorted novelty items out of his garage in 1988. He opened his first retail location in 1989 in the Montclair Plaza, in Montclair, California. The company operates a chain of counterculture stores, usually located in shopping malls. The stores offer clothing, accessories, and licensed music.

hot topic store front At least 40% of Hot Topic’s sales come from rock band T-shirts. The company negotiates exclusive licensing arrangements with singers and bands, movie studios, and graphic artists.

hot topic models Despite other retailers struggling with sales at mall and department stores, Hot Topic is expanding. It’s easy to see why. Step into any location and you will see what the hot trend is right now. The company currently has 670 locations, with pop-up locations during Halloween and Christmas.

hot topic store front 2  Hot Topic was one of the first youth retailers to offer plus-sized clothing. This option was so popular that the company created a spin-off dedicated solely to plus size fashion called Torrid.

Headquarters for Hot Topic are located in Industry, California.

hot topic ad

Hot Topic

hot topic logo

Orv Madden, former executive of The Children’s Place, began selling T-shirts and assorted novelty items out of his garage in 1988. He opened his first retail location in 1989 in the Montclair Plaza, in Montclair, California. The company operates a chain of counterculture stores, usually located in shopping malls. The stores offer clothing, accessories, and licensed music.

hot topic store front At least 40% of Hot Topic’s sales come from rock band T-shirts. The company negotiates exclusive licensing arrangements with singers and bands, movie studios, and graphic artists.

History

hot topic models Despite other retailers struggling with sales at mall and department stores, Hot Topic is expanding. It’s easy to see why. Step into any location and you will see what the hot trend is right now. The company currently has 670 locations, with pop-up locations during Halloween and Christmas.

hot topic store front 2  Hot Topic was one of the first youth retailers to offer plus-sized clothing. This option was so popular that the company created a spin-off dedicated solely to plus size fashion called Torrid.

Headquarters for Hot Topic are located in Industry, California.

hot topic ad

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Convoy Network Corporate Office

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Convoy is an American trucking software company that was co-founded by current CEO Dan Lewis and Grant Goodale, both former Amazon executives.  This Seattle-based startup, called the Uber of trucking by some, uses a digital platform to match trucking companies with shippers. By using technology and data to solve problems of waste and inefficiency in the $800B trucking industry, which generates over 76M metric tons of wasted CO2 emissions from empty trucks, Convoy matches shippers with truckers.

Convoy advertising 2On 25 July 2017, the company raised $62 million in funding. Other new investors included Cascade Investment and Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mosaic Ventures, former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, and Barry Diller.  A current round of funding in December 2019, brought Convoy’s total amount raised to $80 million.

Convoy name on truck Another big plus is that Convoy pays drivers in 48 hours, not a week or every other week, but 48 hours.

The company has already received acquisition offers, but Goodale says that the company has a bigger vision right now, and they are going for it. 

Convoy advertising Convoy has the opportunity to transform the trucking industry. The company currently has about 100 routes, many of them concentrated around economic hubs such as Chicago, Michigan, and California. 

Headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington.

Convoy logo

 

 

 

Convoy

Convoy logo

 

Convoy is an American trucking software company that was co-founded by current CEO Dan Lewis and Grant Goodale, both former Amazon executives.  This Seattle-based startup, called the Uber of trucking by some, uses a digital platform to match trucking companies with shippers. By using technology and data to solve problems of waste and inefficiency in the $800B trucking industry, which generates over 76M metric tons of wasted CO2 emissions from empty trucks, Convoy matches shippers with truckers.

History

Convoy advertising 2On 25 July 2017, the company raised $62 million in funding. Other new investors included Cascade Investment and Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mosaic Ventures, former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, and Barry Diller.  A current round of funding in December 2019, brought Convoy’s total amount raised to $80 million.

Convoy name on truck Another big plus is that Convoy pays drivers in 48 hours, not a week or every other week, but 48 hours.

The company has already received acquisition offers, but Goodale says that the company has a bigger vision right now, and they are going for it. 

Convoy advertising Convoy has the opportunity to transform the trucking industry. The company currently has about 100 routes, many of them concentrated around economic hubs such as Chicago, Michigan, and California. 

Headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington.

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