Zulu Ali on Why the Law Must Treat Criminal Defense and Immigration as One

By: Mae Cornes Zulu Ali has spent decades working at the intersection of disciplines that most attorneys treat as entirely separate, building a legal practice focused on criminal defense, immigration law, and international human rights advocacy that has drawn recognition from institutions ranging from the United Nations to the United States Court of Appeals for […]
Brooklyn Has 90 Coworking Spaces. Work Heights Is Competing to Be the One People Find First.

By: Mae Cornes Sam Strauss-Malcolm runs a business in one of the most overcrowded segments of commercial real estate, and he sounds entirely unbothered by it. Brooklyn is home to roughly 90 coworking operators. His company, Work Heights, competes against all of them with seven locations, no outside investors, and a track record now stretching […]
Jeff Bryson on Strategic HR Leadership for CEOs and Boards

By: Natalie Johnson As multinational organizations expand their footprints, the demand for exceptional HR leadership has never been greater. From cultural nuances and regulatory variation to operational risk, global expansion creates layers of complexity that HR leaders experience more directly than most functions. With extensive experience at the board and CHRO level for several major […]
How Jonathan Telzrow Enhances Lender-Client Collaboration for Smarter Financing

By: Natalie Johnson The most effective lending strategies depend on how well lenders and clients collaborate around timely, relevant information to make better decisions together. For Jonathan Telzrow, Director Credit Solutions at TransUnion, a future-proof commercial lending strategy rests on a simple principle that better data creates better conversations, and better conversations lead to smarter […]
How Harrison Allen Lewis Helps Strengthen IT Security Across Multi-Location Organizations

For large enterprises operating across hundreds of locations, enterprise cybersecurity is as much about ensuring business continuity as it is about protecting IT systems. One compromised warehouse or regional office, for example, can create a cascading failure that disrupts operations across an entire organization. The business question is not simply whether the enterprise can prevent […]
Revitaliza Consultores on The Business Case for Sustainable Stadium Design

By: Natalie Johnson Modern stadiums are now evaluated as much on climate resilience as on attendance and revenue. That shift is transforming how stadium owners, investors, and operators approach development and retrofits. What was once considered a compliance exercise is now a strategic framework for sustainability return on investment (ROI), capital optimization, and operational resilience. […]
How Shannon Penrose Scales Live Virtual Preschool Nationally

By: Natalie Johnson Roughly eight million children, ages two to six, miss preschool entirely, leaving substantial gaps in early learning access. Virtual learning for access during early childhood offers an opportunity to reach families who have traditionally been underserved by geography, economics, or circumstance. As education leaders search for ways to expand access without sacrificing […]
The Two Founders Behind Wed Society’s Local First Rise in a Nationalized Wedding Industry

By: Therese Vega The wedding industry is built on high emotion, high expectations, and expensive decisions. Couples are asked to choose photographers, planners, florists, and venues for one of the most public days of their lives, often with limited information about who can truly deliver in their own city. That gap helped shape Wed Society, […]