ending out a regular enewsletter to industry contacts and current and prospective clients is a great, inexpensive way of keeping in touch. Sending out a mass email is simple, but that doesn’t make assembling an enewsletter an easy task. Here are
eNewsletters: Do’s and Don’ts
Sending out a regular enewsletter to industry contacts and current and prospective clients is a great, inexpensive way of keeping in touch. Sending out a mass email is simple, but that doesn’t make assembling an enewsletter an easy task. Here are
Dana Marlowe – President of Accessibility Partners
Dana Marlowe has an unrivaled passion for equal technical access for all. In the accessibility field, this intensity has made her a staunch advocate for people with disabilities. Initially starting out as a sign language interpreter some years ago,
Dana Marlowe – President of Accessibility Partners
Dana Marlowe has an unrivaled passion for equal technical access for all. In the accessibility field, this intensity has made her a staunch advocate for people with disabilities. Initially starting out as a sign language interpreter some years ago,
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"At the end of the day at work you want to have achieved passionate synergy as a team player that's consistent with corporate culture, and take it to the next level through an idea shower for a win-win game changer." Hopefully, that's a sentence
Winner for Best Executive for Stevie Award for Women in Business
Finalist for Best Entrepreneur. Accessibility Partners a finalist for Most Innovative Company and Best New Company. Press Releases: View Article View Article View Article
How Making Music Reduces Stress
When she needs relief from the grind of delivering major proposals, Dana Marlowe, 33, of Washington, D.C., makes some noise. "I cruise right into my toddler’s playroom, and I just jam out with his toys -- the xylophone, the baby piano. I almost have
Grad’s business aims to help people with disabilities
Dana Marlowe ’96, ’98 returned to campus recently to speak to students. (Photo by A. Sue Weisler ’93) “Society is taking more steps to become more accessible to people with different abilities, but technology is lagging behind.” Dana Marlowe ‘96,
Smartphones—A Sound Tool for Keeping Businesses Running
Ross Cofer, a partner at Burnett + Company, had been waiting patiently for a client at a crowded restaurant when his phone buzzed with a new text message: “Another ‘fire’ at the office! Sorry, but we’ll have to reschedule.” By Ben Bradley
168 Different Ways How To Be A Better Entrepreneur In One Minute
How many times have you heard an entrepreneur say this: I barely have a minute of free time to improve myself, I am just too busy. That got me thinking about what could be done in 60 seconds. I reached out to the TPE community, and they came back
