
We All Bleed Red
Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit worn out. And it’s not from being overworked. I think it’s from overexposure. Overexposure to the negativity and divisiveness

Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit worn out. And it’s not from being overworked. I think it’s from overexposure. Overexposure to the negativity and divisiveness

I came across this piece online the other day. Hit me at just the right moment: I spent an hour at the bank with my

I recently returned from the EDPA ACCESS Conference, held in San Antonio, Texas. Down from a typical attendance of near 300, this year’s event drew

I am writing this in late October. And I have to admit, this is one of the few times since I started writing this column

I ran into Don Svehla, publisher of Exhibit City News, at a reception at the now-defunct TS2 show in Washington, D.C., in the summer of

How to write “I changed a light bulb” on your resume: “Single-handedly managed the successful upgrade and deployment of a new environmental illumination system with

I recently read an article in a conservation magazine about woodland prescribed burns. These are intentionally set and managed fires in a deep forest or

(Pictured above: The Disinfect Group demonstrated their disinfecting walkway while the Nuvista booth shared their virtual high-fives at the Together Again Expo in Orlando) The

It started Thursday around noon. I walked off the plane at Orlando International Airport and picked up my rental car. I drove straight over to

When we made it through the Great Recession ten years ago, I told myself, I never want to do that again. If you were there—and

My wife and I have been married close to 40 years, and we dated and were engaged for another five years prior to that (we

Time for a bit of a rant: I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the value of relationships in our industry—building and maintaining strong client