Future of work: More CEOs work remotely as employees do the same

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When ADNET Technologies CEO Christopher Luise’s mother got sick last year, he packed his bags and went to Florida to spend time with her before she passed.

And, in a post COVID-19 world where remote work is increasingly acceptable, he was able to take care of his family without abandoning his company.

“I needed to be there — I had no siblings that I could rely on,” Luise said. “But we carried on and I was able to jump on meetings, I was able to be as engaged and involved as I could be.”

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