Culture (Page 54)
April 21, 2020
Stumbling into the Food Sector with Danielle Wiener-Bronner
“I always loved writing, but I never planned to be a journalist. Frankly, I never thought I could get someone to pay me to write.” Danielle Wiener-Bronner said of her entry into the world of journalism. After polishing her craft through gigs at Thomson Reuters, The Wire, and Fusion Media Group, Wiener-Bronner began her work at what was formerly CNNMoney. When it was relaunched as CNN Business, she was assigned to the food beat. With her background in economics, she brings a unique angle to her writing, zeroing in on the intersection of food and business.
April 21, 2020
Miss New Jersey International 2018: Gigi Joaquin
She’s beauty and she’s grace, she’s… Miss New Jersey US International 2018, Geomarilyn Joaquin. But her friends call her Gigi. […]
April 14, 2020
Winning in Last Place
We live in a world that demands excellence, that sings the praises of the 10,000-Hour Rule to master anything. And, sure, being excellent is fun. It’s fun to do things you’re great at. But it’s also fun to do things that you aren’t great at, and last year I decided that I was done feeling like I had to earn the right to participate in something I wanted to participate in. I was missing out.
December 28, 2019
From the Marathon Station to Main Street
“No customers, no employees, no revenue,” recounted Jarrett Companies founder, W. Michael Jarrett, of his empire’s humble beginnings. With annual revenues now surpassing $100 million, companies under the Jarrett brand have grown exponentially under his leadership.
December 19, 2019
Social Media: A Double-Edged Source
While a tweet or a post can cast a pretty light across a project, rarely can it construct a solid story on its own.