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Monthly Archives: September 2010

Posted on September 17, 2010

The Value of Twitter

Much like texting, Facebook and anything touch screen, Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers have been skeptical of Twitter. “Overwhelming”, “useless“ and “not for me” are common phrases heard when talking to people who grew up listening to Jimi Hendrix on a … Read More »


Posted on September 16, 2010

How Mike Castle's Loss Sets Up 2010's Tea Party vs. Democratic Party Race to Watch (And Why the Tea Party Will Lose)

This piece also appeared in the Huffington Post. On Tuesday night Christine O’Donnell received 30,561 votes and became the Republican nominee for Senate in Delaware. She beat the popular Mike Castle by 3,540 votes. This shock and awe win has … Read More »


Posted on September 14, 2010

The Role of Public Affairs in Corporate Sustainability Programs

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Listen to Ann on Sustainability Companies face growing external pressures to address an array of environmental issues from their greenhouse gas emissions and energy use to their impact on the water supply. NGOs, the media, citizen bloggers and increasingly shareholders … Read More »