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The Young, the Restless and the NEET

I was at a private fund-raising dinner, where I sat at next to the CEO of an early-stage technology company. The topic of of Seattle’s new light rail expansion came up. The new light rail line would provide rapid transportation between downtown Seattle and the wealthy neighborhood where the CEO lives. “The light rail will bring them close to my home,” he said.

The them he referred to are the people who he would never hire or sit next to at a dinner party because they are NEET.  There is more to this story than I can share at the moment, but I can comment on the NEETs who are them—the other—those who have been cast aside by the great economic divide that only favors people who come from privileged circumstances. 


Marilyn Fezza Gives Girls a Voice of Their Own

Marilyn Fezza is New York City-based entrepreneur, business owner, fashion designer, mother and feminist who envisions the time when her latest media venture, 7Sisters project, will be embraced by young women and girls worldwide. Marilyn was only 23 years old, when together with her husband, she co-founded a successful apparel label, Andrew Fezza. She served as COO, Women’s Design Director, Head of Marketing and PR...


TX Financials Renamed LevorSuite

TimeXtender, leader in data warehouse automation solutions, brings a renewed focus to the DWA and BI Markets!


Survey Points to What Journalists Love and Hate About Digital Newsrooms

Survey Points to What Journalists Love and Hate About Digital Newsrooms

by Shannon Kramer 

Reporters and editors are not getting what they need from the digital newsrooms of corporations and communications professionals. Survey sponsor ISEBOX, a Cloud digital Media Center solution supporting marketing and communications professionals, said only 6 percent of journalists polled faulted digital newsrooms...


PR for People® Book Reviews April 2016

BOOKS: How We Live Now – Bella DePaulo,  My Couch Is Your Couch – Gabriele Gaimberti


Bernard-Henri Lévy: The People’s Pig

The self-proclaimed French public intellectual Bernard-Henry Lévy, who was born into great wealth, once reportedly said, “I knew when I was 20 that I’d never have to suck up to anyone.”

He often associates himself with other notable men, such as Charles Baudelaire, Andre Malraux and T.E. Lawrence. Anointing himself the successor to Alexis de Tocqueville, Bernard-Henry Lévy toured America as if it were a freak show. The result...


Digital Wherewithal

Having a digital home, perhaps a digital presence, to many seems like just another part of everyday life.  To others, merely having access or connectivity would be a major step up, a leap across a digital divide.

Digital wherewithal is what separates the haves from the have-nots.

Some take digital access for granted.  For the Haves this is everyday life.  Connectivity is everywhere, in pockets, purses, cases on a belt...


Doing an 'End Run' Around the Fuel Giants

“You’re either going to be written off as a crackpot or a genius,” laughed Kevin Kenney of Grassroots Energy, a compressed natural gas (CNG) think tank in Nebraska.

     He’s talking about the plight of inventors who come before their time. Kenney invented a highly-efficient CNG/diesel dual-fuel conversion process for existing diesel engines and a dispensing compressor that attaches to any natural gas meter. He says it has been a...


Home is Where the Couch Is

 

Karen Beaman of Lincoln, Nebraska, found herself single and mother to two children at the age of 22. Without a father in the house, it seemed as if the feeling of home was slipping away. Karen’s mother, Ann, swooped in to help her pick up the pieces. “Mom is always saying, when things fall apart, pay attention to routine,” Beaman said. So, together they created a new routine involving the children, then aged three and five....


Bringing Love and Hope to Women in Need

Martha Picinich, a business owner and graduate student at Seattle Pacific University, has taken on a new “hobby” – harvesting purses.

She collects gently used purses and diaper bags that take on a new life and a new purpose.  They are filled with donated items that are especially valuable to women and children living on the streets or in transitional housing.  In addition, each purse contains a note to the recipient sharing a...