by Whitney | Sep 16, 2014 | campaign, community
There’s nothing like running for office to bring up issues of emergency communication, and how it can be improved. I live in an area that’s adjacent to Philadelphia and Wilmington, DE, but as a result, it’s also largely overlooked by major media...
by Whitney | Sep 5, 2014 | business, campaign, community
Infrastructure in an interesting word and concept. It is the bones, or framework around which we build everything from ideas to a house, to our larger communities, and our Country as a whole. Without a solid foundation, we can’t build a larger structure on top...
by Whitney | Aug 10, 2014 | business, community, economics, election, government
When I’m out talking to people and knocking doors to meet voters, I’m often asked how I feel about the size of government. There are a lot of problems with how we frame this question, because I think no one has a really good sense of what...
by Whitney | May 3, 2014 | community, education, friends, happiness
Moms tend to put themselves last on the list of things that need to be taken care of and maintained. Too many women put off regular health screenings as a result, but that can put you at even greater risk for more serious problems. For example, if breast cancers are...
by Whitney | Mar 26, 2014 | business, community, politics, Uncategorized
My friend, C.C. Chapman, wrote a great blog post today about brand loyalty. He wrote about how companies just giving away free stuff is often not enough to buy loyalty. What these gifts and freebies buy is exposure to people who may be interested in your products,...
by Whitney | Mar 12, 2014 | community, economics, education, election
This week (and it’s only Wednesday!) has been a study in contrasts. On Monday, I attended Senator Chris Coons’ Opportunity Africa Summit, attending sessions on business opportunities in Africa for small and medium businesses, and a session on women and...