In these turbulent times we wanted to call your attention to some news programs that are available online that might help you focus on facts rather than opinion.
Every American election has international ramifications, but this year’s is especially important because the differences between the two candidates on foreign affairs is dramatic.
Pending further developments, it appears we have seen the last debate of this year’s presidential campaign season. It happened the evening of October 1, in New York City and featured vice presidential candidates J.D. Vance(R) and Tim Walz(D).
As of this writing, Democrat and Vice President Kamala Harris is leading Republican and former President Donald Trump in many national public opinion polls on the 2024 presidential race. But that does not mean she is on a direct, easy path to the be the next president.
In his State of the Union address, Pres. Joe Biden pleaded to “use this moment to reset. Let’s stop looking at COVID-19 as a partisan dividing line and see it for what it is: a God-awful disease.” A recent study shows there’s room for agreement on the coronavirus.
March is Women’s History Month, and Connecticut has a rich past of inspirational figures. Here are a few of the female nutmeggers who have made contributions to our state and country.
The musical “Hamilton” has immortalized the phrase, “the room where it happens.” MCG’s founder and president, Duby McDowell, is someone who’s often in the room. We’re thrilled that the Hartford Business Journal has named her one of Hartford’s 50 Power Players.
A recent study found that a majority of CEOs believe “defining the voice, message, and mission of the company” is their responsibility. By acting as strategic advisors, communication professionals can provide valuable guidance to leaders on how to achieve these goals.
We’re proud of our very own Becca Brockway for being featured in the "Top 100 Women Leaders in Connecticut for 2022" from Women We Admire, a news site covering today's women leaders.