Meet the Westchester Firm that Saved the President’s Life
Understanding the science and business behind Regeneron’s COVID-19 biotech breakthrough.
Mark Twain famously said, “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter. ’tis the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” I am neither the writer nor the wit that Twain was (is anyone?), but I share his appreciation for the power of language.
I have been described as a “lumper, not a splitter,” as I find connections and similarities among seemingly different things. I’m infinitely curious. I believe it is never too late to follow a dream. My goal is for those things to come through in my work and words. You can read some of my published works on this page or click on a category and explore all.
Understanding the science and business behind Regeneron’s COVID-19 biotech breakthrough.
Joe Massaro’s new memoir recounts his buying Petra Island and building the Frank Lloyd Wright style home.
Notable people and places in Westchester County who aided the Underground Railroad.
Chappaqua Schools engage in self-reflection and launch initiative to address racism, bigotry, and hate.
When confronted with long-term unemployment, do you stay the course or pivot?
Unemployment is thankless work. Insights from those who have been there to help you survive, and maybe thrive, through the ordeal.
Hospice of Westchester employees providing care during the early days of the pandemic.
How to tilt recruiting odds to ensure that you don’t overlook talent that is hiding in plain sight.
A look at some of the books that have helped to transform modern-day healthcare thinking and practice.
On the 50-year-anniversary of “On Death and Dying,” what has and has not changed in how we view this taboo?