


His interest grew and he decided to give it a go as a business. Simons Island, he learned the art of beekeeping and preparing honey. This is the second store for the company to open this year, continuing their strategy of expanding their retail presence despite the difficult economy.ĭennard said he doesn’t consider himself a businessman but someone who’s passionate about his craft and turned it into a business.Īs a child growing up on St. The company recently opened a third retail location on River Street under the Hyatt Regency, next door to the Visitors Center. Magazine that honors the fastest growing privately owned companies in the United States. Not just a local success story, Savannah Bee Co. “We put together a list of possibilities, and Ted was the top of the list.” That’s why the choice of speakers was a no-brainer, said Ann Carroll, director of business development and marketing for Hancock Askew. … And maybe some nuggets to help with your own business.” “In return for your attendance, you’ll receive favorable advice. “This forum is for sharing success,” he said. That’s the goal of this forum and others to come, said Michael Traynor, Savannah Morning News publisher. Harry Haslam Jr., managing partner of Hancock Askew & Co. “It’s an opportunity for business owners to talk to other business owners about best practices and new thought patterns,” said J. He and others agreed the forum was a good way to extend the reach of BiS. “Having the local experts gives something extra.” Bates Lovett, an attorney with HunterMaclean. “It’s great to have that weekly source that pays attention to what’s important to the business community,” said R.
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The inaugural Business in Savannah Forum Series kicked off Wednesday in the Savannah Morning News auditorium.Ĭo-sponsored by Hancock Askew, HunterMaclean and Abshire Public Relations and Marketing, the event featured Ted Dennard, founder and CEO of the Savannah Bee Co. After a successful year of providing business news to the community, the weekly periodical Business in Savannah has started a new chapter.
