While "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" was not an international phenomenon, "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" has been sold into more than 70 territories worldwide.
Jamie and Ali McMutrie were PM's 2010 Pittsburghers of the Year after airlifting 54 youngsters to safety. Now, they have forged a relationship with a major global player to continue their work to prevent struggling Haitian families from surrendering children to orphanages.
Ron Bianchini is on his third successful startup venture with Avere Systems, the North Side data-storage firm that played a critical, if unsung, role in the Academy Award-winning movie “Gravity” and dozens of other recent blockbusters.
As he crafts custom bikes in his North Side shop, Michael Brown is building a national following as the ‘Maestro’ who creates adaptive cycles that can fulfill the needs of just about everyone with two-wheeled dreams.
As the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank confronts never-waning need, shrinking funds and widespread shifts in the way food is produced and distributed, Lisa Scales meets those challenges.
Fifteen years ago, Pittsburghers pulled together to transform their riverfronts. The resulting public-private partnership — unique among American cities — gave downtown shorelines a 21st-century makeover that has become a national model.
Carnegie Mellon professor Andrew Carlisle leads the school's bagpiping program, instructing a select group of piping majors as well as those looking to gain more music knowledge.
Founded in Pittsburgh, Susan and Eric Koger’s fashion empire ModCloth has turned a flair for vintage clothing into a $100 million company with designs on the future.