by wordpress | Mar 30, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Katharine EatonAmerica plays a significant yet complex role in the world. That role is often misunderstood by America’s citizens, allies, as well as its adversaries, according to John Sitilides.A 30-year veteran of government affairs, John is an expert on...
by wordpress | Mar 25, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Gabrielle GarofaloNot too many executives start their tenure by speaking one-on-one with the 100 employees they’ll lead. But that’s what Patty Azzarello did before entering a leadership role at Hewlett-Packard (HP).“The beauty of this approach is that people feel...
by wordpress | Mar 24, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Katalin Gyurian TothWe are taught Standard English in school, but that doesn’t mean we all speak English the same way.“How we speak is one of the markers of our identity,” says Kory Stamper. A lexicographer for the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, she explains that our...
by wordpress | Mar 17, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Tommy ChungMillions of people are affected by psychiatric illness, yet despite its prevalence, many people are uninformed and misinformed about these illnesses and their impact. Dr. Heather Berlin, a cognitive neuroscientist and a professor at the Icahn School of...
by wordpress | Mar 8, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Vera BoatengWho are we? How do we evolve? David Orban posits these questions from his perspective as an investor, entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker, and thought leader of the global technology landscape.He is the managing partner of Network Society Ventures, a...