Subscribe to receive news and updates: When I was forced to be away from home, I was so grateful that I could call and email my children daily to have connection and feel love. I would end every call and email telling my daughter “You’re my Wonder Woman!” And she would respond by saying “You’re […]
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This week I heard about a friend of mine who was dealing with some serious corporate ethics issues in regards to his power bill. Over the course of a few weeks, he continued to be overcharged on his power bill because of a broken utility in his unit. Rather than giving notice to the consumer […]
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Last week, I had the scare of my life. I was forced to witness the dilemma of ethical conduct that takes over in the most terrifying of moments. It was a Monday morning and I went out running on a path that I don’t usually run. It was rush hour traffic and, as I came […]
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On November 3, 2015, former Olympic rower Harold Backer told his wife he was going out for a bike ride and he left wearing cycling clothes and a backpack. Backer competed in rowing in the 1984, 1988, and 1992 Olympic games, but never won a medal. He graduated from Princeton University in 1985, then earned […]
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