When a Publication Gets Personal

As my team wrote and designed an annual report for the Carroll School, which educates and empowers children with language-based learning difficulties like dyslexia, I also came to understand a little more about the pain dyslexia caused my oldest brother.

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Three Guys from Bangladesh

The last time I saw my mother’s hutch, it was being hoisted into the back of a borrowed truck by three first-year Ph.D. students at the University of Central Florida. All three were from Bangladesh and in the Aerospace Engineering program.

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Space Girl

Mike had a new idea and he needed feedback. Did I have some time? I didn’t, but of course I said yes. It was a big idea. They always are with Mike. He wondered if I thought it could work. I did and I remembered why I kept Space Girl.

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Even Happier

It was a beautiful Friday morning and his name was Mr. Friday. I would not have noticed him next to the elevator that day except for the walking stick. Mr. Friday looked serene, delighted to be on his way to wherever he was going.

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The Desk

I will remind my new collaborator that this desk cannot be bought on Staples or Amazon. Neither can the integrity she walked out the door with after her presence collided with one executive’s ambition. It happens.

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What's In Your Toolbox?

I’m occasionally amazed at how much great material already exists at the start of a project. That was the case with this video for a Saint Anselm College campaign to build a campus home for their Humanities program.

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Nanci, Aretha, and Me

Of the many professional things I learned from Nanci Tessier, one stands out and that is what I call the Aretha approach to management. Respect the expertise of the people you hire. Nanci respected mine.

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Talking Points

Meet Alberta Russo. She works at Steve’s Diner in Titusville, Florida, near Cape Canaveral. She knows her talking points. She also knows her customer base the way a seasoned development officer knows their prospect pool. I’m pretty sure she had me pegged as a first timer before I was in the chair.

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Deepika-ish

If you are going to send a t-shirt, your execution and timing better be flawless. Don’t skimp on the packaging either. Shoot for a Friday afternoon and worry about the thread count. That t-shirt might very well still get worn three years later during a global pandemic reminding the person you are still out there.

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A Salute to Risk Takers

Hallmark type that I am, I’ve decided to borrow the now famous Lexus December to Remember tagline and remember a few folks who have inspired me with their big ideas, bold vision, or simply by challenging long-held assumptions about the ways things should be done, especially in higher education where I’ve spent most of my career.

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The GOP’s Problem with Women

During the Supreme Court nomination hearings last week for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator John Kennedy, R-LA, asked the question no male nominee has ever been asked — who does the laundry at your house? While Judge Barrett laughed, it wasn’t funny. It was, however, indicative of what the Republicans are doing wrong.

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The Story Behind Table 25

Don’t get me wrong. I love what I do. And, I still love the organization to which I am referring. And my epiphany at Table 25 wasn’t just about me. It turned out to be my first big lesson in the world of communications and donor relations.

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