Four Against-the-grain Practices for Greater Family, Faith and Work Balance
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Before Marvin Ellison was the president and CEO of Lowe’s and one of five African American CEOs to make Fortune’s “50 Greatest Leaders” list, he was once a first-year college student at the University of Tennessee trying to make a good impression on his English professor.
Raytheon Executive Talks Tech and Hire-ability
Frank Jimenez describes himself as a failure. It’s not the word anyone expected to hear from Jimenez, who is vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Raytheon Company. Reflecting on his youthful ambitions of becoming a physician,… Read More
Four Pearls of Wisdom from a Longtime Presidential Faith Advisor
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In 2017, Sam Rodriguez was the first Hispanic evangelical to deliver a prayer at a presidential inauguration. For that, many people called him a traitor.
VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger on the Imminent (and Positive) Permeation of Technology
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“Every one of us needs to become technologically capable regardless of the field that you’re participating in,” said Pat Gelsinger at a Work Ahead: Ready for 2030 event. “So the idea of lifelong education and re-education becomes the central thesis of what the next several decades of work will look like.”
Heather Templeton Dill on the Future of Religion
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Last April, the first picture of a black hole went viral. It was a low-res image of a bright yellow disc with a dark hole in the middle, similar in shape to a donut.