Tag: Government

Five Takeaways From 2020

I think it’s fair to say that 2020 was a difficult and challenging year for all of us. But what a waste of a year it would be if we didn’t take away a few lessons from it. Here’s some of my takeaways from 2020. We must continue to learn new things – quickly! Whether […]

Written by on January 2021

Building Blocks for Change: Ruth Bader Ginsburg

This week’s Building Blocks for Change is dedicated to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who passed away on September 18, 2020. Justice Ginsburg will forever be remembered for her service to our country and for being a champion for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. I had the pleasure the other night to watch a […]

Written by on September 2020

Rush to Judgment: Strategies to Obtain a Clerk’s Judgment

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are likely to see an increase in delinquent accounts, receivables and money owed.  The goal for any business will be to minimize the outstanding receivables and be made whole (or as close to whole as possible) in the near term.  For many businesses, they may have to […]

Written by on July 2020

The Politics of Music: Part Three

If you analyze it, it’s almost shocking to see the differences in our culture pre and post 1965, with music being one of the clearest examples. For one thing, everything all of a sudden seemed to get so serious! Rock n’ Roll music now became known as “Rock” music, the masses evidently preferring to place […]

Written by on April 2020