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With our 250th birthday coming up, the city of Pittsburgh has never been hotter. Celebrate with this intriguing book. It’s not only a great gift for friends and family members; it’s a unique business tool as well. Use it to reward employees, to wow prospective hires or to send a big Steel City thank you to clients and customers. Be sure to keep a copy for yourself, too. It’s a great way to discover (or rediscover) Pittsburgh’s best-kept secrets! One of the most unique books about Pittsburgh ever published!
#12: In 2006, Esquire magazine rated Pittsburgh as best among “Cities that Rock” in the United States.
#24: The horrible disease of polio was itself crippled by the research of Dr. Jonas Salk at the University of Pittsburgh.
#30: The right-field wall at PNC Park is 21 feet high in honor of legendary Pirates right fielder Roberto Clemente, who wore number 21.
#38: Two hundred fifty thousand people showed up for the Super Bowl XL Victory Parade held February 7, 2006. That’s right…a quarter of a million people!
#57: The Thunderbolt rollercoaster at Kennywood Park was named the number one rollercoaster in the world by the National Amusement Park Historical Association.
#76: Pittsburgh is the eighteenth most educated city in the U.S., with 33.6 percent of the population having a college degree or higher. There are forty-four colleges and universities in the Pittsburgh area.
#83: The way the downtown jumps out at you when you first come out of the Fort Pitt tunnel.
#101: Reserving the parking spot in front of your house with a chair.
#171: The Pittsburgh accent—nothing like it anywhere else n’at. Here people say “dahntahn” for “downtown.”
#219: We’re no longer the “Smoky City.”
Click here to buy online or call 800-456-5790 to order your copy of Pittsburgh Will Steel Your Heart ($9.97)
Downtown Pittsburgh Living Sees Diversity Among Newcomers
Urban living is on the rise, but it's not just the younger crowd rediscovering downtown Pittsburgh.
[To read why, click here]
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At KEYGroup we are proud to recognize local people or organizations that exemplify the attributes of Vibrant Entrepreneurial Organizations.
The “Steel Heart Award” for September 2007 goes to…
PNC Financial Services Group for developing a unique program that encourages young talent to begin their careers in the Pittsburgh region. Recruiters know that attracting and retaining the best talent is always a challenge, but in the case of PNC Financial Services the task is made doubly difficult by recent changes in the local financial services market. Still one of the top ten financial service centers in the nation, in recent years Pittsburgh has seen several major local institutions relocate their operations to other major cites.
[To read more on the story, click here]
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Dear Pittsburgh Promoter:
Hello and welcome to PittsburghWillSteelYourHeart.com! My name is Joanne Sujansky and I LOVE PITTSBURGH! I speak so often about our great city that my clients have fondly referred to me as The Ambassador of Pittsburgh.
This city is where I live, work, and play and--hopefully--where I will eventually (when I'm 90, perhaps) retire. There is a beauty, a vibrant spirit, a diverse and dazzling culture in Pittsburgh that I have never found in any other location in the U.S.
Why did I start this website? Quite simply, I want to share the good news about Pittsburgh to the best of my ability--to businesses, to tourists, and to future and current residents. This is my very own "grassroots effort" and I need your help. You can promote Pittsburgh in a number of ways.
First, visit this website often. It is a work in progress and even I don't know what material will appear in its links. One thing's for sure: if we all work together, we can get the real story out about the city of Pittsburgh. Second, click here to order your PittsburghWillSteelYourHeart buttons. Wear them with pride. This is a great way to show your Pittsburgh pride to the world.
If you would like to get involved in "setting the world straight about Pittsburgh," I will be glad to help you brainstorm ways to help you, your company, or your civic organization promote Pittsburgh. You may have some ideas of your own to make this website take shape and flourish . . . and I would love to hear them.
I am very excited about helping Pittsburgh "steel" as many hearts as possible. Join me, won't you? An entire city will thank you for your efforts.
Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky CSP
(Certified Speaking Professional)
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Congratulations Pittsburgh!
In its annual "World in 2006" issue, THE ECONOMIST magazine rated 127 cities from around the world as best places for business travel. At the top of the list: Vancouver, British Columbia, in the United States, Honolulu (No. 5), Cleveland (No. 6) and Pittsburgh (No. 11) scored high marks. The ratings are based on stability (safety), health care, culture and environment, infrastructure, and cost. For a complete list of THE ECONOMIST'S best places for business travel, go on the Web to www.economist.com
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine Calls Pittsburgh a "Hidden Gem"
According to an article in the Post-Gazette , Pittsburgh has been chosen as one of the top ten smartest places to live in the U.S. by Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. Affordability, cultural and leisure activities, education options and quality housing were cited as reasons to settle down in the Golden Triangle. Click here to read the article. |
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Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the naming of Pittsburgh PA!
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Read all about it in The Pittsburgh Business Times: Frommer's picks Pittsburgh as one of the places to see in'08."
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