Sheryl Sandberg, longtime COO of Meta/Facebook, recently announced she is leaving the company after 14 years. When she joined Facebook from Google, Sheryl was widely praised for bringing adult leadership and stability to the then-fledgling company. There's no doubt that her experience and leadership helped the company get to where it
The last Howard Johnson's restaurant in America, in Lake George, NY, closed recently. While Millennials and Gen Zers are saying, "Howard WHO?", those of us of a certain age remember a time when the orange roofs of Howard Johnson's were a familiar site along main streets and rest stops across the
At the beginning of the pandemic, it was nearly impossible to find staples like toilet paper and paper towels. Now, it's computer chips and baby formula. Over the last 2+ years, we've learned more about supply chains and how they could be disrupted more than any of us ever could have
This week, a draft of the proposed Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade was leaked to the public. The text, which has been confirmed by the court as authentic, shows a majority of the justices are planning to vote to overturn this landmark abortion rights legislation first upheld as law in
Tomorrow at sundown, the holiday of Passover begins. This is the time when the Jewish people celebrate our freedom from slavery in Egypt when we escaped the Pharaohs who killed our first born male children and treated us poorly for over 400 years. For the last two years, we've had to downgrade the