Molly Hulsey is a former staff writer for GSA Business Report and now a contributing writer. A native of the Upstate, she is a graduate of Covenant College, where she majored in international studies, with a French concentration, and minored in writing. Her interests include business advocacy and economic development.
Recent Articles from Molly Hulsey
What the slumping sterling means for South Carolina’s economy
On Dec. 2, the British pound climbed above $1.22 for the first time since June. The boost may not mark the end of deflationary woes for South Carolina’s fifth largest export market, but experts believe ...
TD Synnex Share the Magic fundraiser brings in $2.8M for causes
It all began a decade ago with a pre-set stage.Peter Laroque, president of TD Synnex North America, kept the venue selected for his company’s 2011 Inspire conference just a few days longer than usual.
Greenville company makes dreams come true for flagship studio
Academy-award-winning Shrek was Kate Swanborg’s first project at Dreamworks Animation studio.
Banking executives go back to school
The technological arms race is on in the banking world. Those that can’t keep up are consumed, according to industry experts.
Alumni invest $1M in Furman investors fellowship
Walking in the footsteps of two Furman graduates, fledgling investors can learn the ropes through a Venture South fellowship program at the university’s The Hill Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Gallery: Fenway-inspired streetscape opens in Greenville
The Greenville Drive and city of Greenville opened District 356 to the public Wednesday night during the celebration of the city's birthday at a Greenville Drive game at Fluor Field.
Prisma aids local employee, receives new gear in thanks
When a local 32-year-old merchandising coordinator suffered a hemorrhagic stroke last August, Prisma Health’s West End Co-op saved his life and later, his job.
Losses surge as cyberattacks continue to target SC business
Few aside from the FBI and the victims involved realize that South Carolina businesses lost $21 million last year through ransom attacks and other cybersecurity breaches. Susan Ferensic, special agent in charge of the FBI Columbia Field
ADA playground keystone of Greenwood park renovation
Irmo’s Leo Bugenske loves the outdoors — so much so that the 8-year-old has inspired at least two cutting-edge play parks across his state, including an ADA-accessible playground in-the-works at Greenwood County's
Crab Bank Island aided by local beer company
Charleston-headquartered beer company Island Brands will pay homage to its name through a new awareness campaign designed to protect bird habitats on Crab Bank Island.
National banking school hosted at Furman
This year, the Washington D.C.-based organization will welcome more than 300 bankers to the campus of Furman University from July 24 to Aug. 3. The event is part of a three-year
Apartment-style lodging company sees 200% growth
The company calls itself the provider of “luxury apartment style accommodations with the premium branding of a hotel,” but like a traditional Airbnb, the entire transaction is contactless. While the hotel industry revenue continues t