Category: new york metro

Urban Farming Goes Uptown

| March 16, 2013 | Comments (0)
Urban Farming Goes Uptown

Robin Elmslie Osler is a New York City architect who uses her skills to better her community. Part of this Month’s “Women Who Do Good” Series featuring New York area women who are making a difference through what they do for a living.

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My Garden Groweth Over

| January 21, 2013 | Comments (2)
My Garden Groweth Over

Hunger is real in Land of the Plenty America. The working poor, children and the elderly struggle to feed themselves with diminishing wages and increasing cost of living. Yet waste is real too. Americans waste as much food as they produce according to food champion, Gary Oppenheimer and the share-your-garden-bounty-with-neighbors-in-need program he organized across America: Ample Harvest.org.

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Modernization of New York Stock Exchange(Video)

| October 23, 2011 | Comments (0)
Modernization of New York Stock Exchange(Video)

NYSE Euronext COO Larry Leibowitz discusses the modernization of the Exchange. NYSE ushered in 21st century finance by balancing Human activity with technology.

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Conversations with Wall Street

| January 28, 2011 | Comments (17)
Conversations with Wall Street

Available Now on Ebook and Bookstores!

“Conversations with Wall Street: The Inside Story of the Financial Armageddon and How to Prevent the Next One”

Headlines are screaming the days’ news regarding the financial crisis, but this book takes you inside them! Hear firsthand observations from Wall Street insiders and find out what went wrong and how to prevent another crisis!

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The Value of Values: The New Business Education

| September 23, 2010 | Comments (8)
The Value of Values: The New Business Education

Good-b Trust: In business affairs, “doing the right thing” is often confused with pursuing profits at any cost. Ethical dilemmas are pushed aside in the name of the almighty buck. Yet business is dependant on profits and revenues. The question for modern business leaders is how to balance the two: ethical action and bottom-line needs. Three thought leaders and a ground-breaking book by Ivy League educator Mary Gentile offer solutions.

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