An Insightful Perspective on End-of-Life Decision Processes
As the son of a mother who, mercifully died suddenly as a result of an automobile accident when she was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and a father who deteriorated
As the son of a mother who, mercifully died suddenly as a result of an automobile accident when she was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and a father who deteriorated
Recently, I learned of the death of Bob Hoffman, a 95-year-old Pitney Bowes retiree who served with the company for 56 years, the second longest tenure in the Company’s history (from 1939
One of the most well-liked and well-respected New York team athletes, C.C. Sabathia, announced that, effective immediately, he is checking himself into an alcohol rehabilitation program. He will miss whatever remains of
Much has been written and spoken about Yogi Berra after the announcement of his death early Wednesday morning, September 23, 2015. Yogi Berra is one of my two favorite team sport athletes. The
During my tenure as Pitney Bowes’ CEO, our clear long-term challenge was to identify those business opportunities that would enable us to grow when mail begin its decline. We placed many bets, from
I was quite irritated by a very critical, negative article in the Sunday, August 9, 2015, issue of The New York Times by Natasha Singer relative to what she said about the “sharing