
New York magazine
With Or Without Amazon, The Tech Makeover Is Coming To New York
The tech business will remake New York even without Amazon.
6 min |
April 29, 2019

Business Traveler
Welcome Tech
Gizmos and gadgets are making your hotel stays more amenable, but the basics are still person-to-person
6 min |
May 2019

Business Traveler
Supersonic Comeback
Lessons learned from Concorde are making faster-than-sound more workable this time around
4 min |
May 2019

Business Traveler
May I Have Your Card?
Global business card dimensions vary. So does card stock, font, color and the content on the card. Add in different languages, titles, methods of exchanging and storing cards, and your potential for faux pas increases exponentially.
3 min |
May 2019

Business Traveler
Industrial Revelation
Travelers to Manchester feel the hum of history as well as an intellectual openness to things new and challenging
7 min |
May 2019

Business Traveler
Back On The Road
We all know travel can be a pain, but when it hits below the belt you need to know there’s something you can do about it
3 min |
May 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Into A World Without Marchionne
A new book details the 2018 crisis when Fiat Chrysler lost its “indispensable” chief executive.
9 min |
April 29, 2019

Inc.
&Pizza, Robots & The Future Of Dining
Meet Michael Lastoria— the unlikely pizza mogul who’s quietly reinventing his industry.
4 min |
May 2019

Inc.
The Art Of The Pitch
Asking for money for your business is always time-consuming, often fruitless, and inevitably stressful. But there are ways to make the process more productive and maybe even a little bit enjoyable— beginning with how, and to whom, you make your pitch. To start, “keep it short,” advises Barry Schuler, the former America Online CEO and chairman turned high-profile venture capitalist at DFJ. He’s one of several top investors Inc. recently asked to share their pitching advice for entrepreneurs—based on their experiences vetting thousands of founder pitches, managing billions of dollars, and backing companies including Tesla, Uber, and Twitter. So while there’s no one right way to make the money ask, you can get ahead of the game by consulting these investors’ secrets for making successful pitches.
5 min |
May 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Future Of Steak Depends On Science
We may be able to protect our food from global warming. But what will it taste like?
10+ min |
April 29, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
She Found Something In Her Mug, And It Wasn't Coffee
Lee Stowell says she was harassed at Cantor Fitzgerald. She wants her day in court.
10+ min |
April 29, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Uber Wants The Law On Its Side
With an IPO looming, the company that’s often clashed with authorities tries another approach.
4 min |
April 29, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
The New Math Of private Jets
Even for the super rich, owning a plane isn’t always the answer. Experts advise maintaining a portfolio of options—including ride-sharing, jet cards, and fractional ownership.
4 min |
April 29, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Tech Fights Conflict Minerals
Startups are using blockchain to ensure commodities come from sustainable mines.
5 min |
April 29, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
No Taxes........Taxes
Real estate tycoons get a host of special breaks not available to most other investors.
6 min |
April 29, 2019

Entrepreneur
Audrey Gelman Building A Business That Nurtures Female-led Startups
Audrey Gelman, cofounder and CEO of the women-focused coworking space The Wing, talks about building a business that nurtures female-led startups.
4 min |
Startups Spring 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Death Of The Smart Gun
Firearms makers have resisted a Silicon Valley innovation that could transform public safety
10 min |
April 22,2019

Inc.
How I Beat Cancer— While Still Running My Company
Saundra Pelletier Evofem Biosciences - Evofem Biosciences is a pharmaceuticals startup that makes products supporting women’s reproductive health.
4 min |
May 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Is TikTok Using Kids?
The next big thing in social media, TikTok, is fun, irreverent, and Made in China. It’s also got some unusual ideas about censorship and free speech
10 min |
April 22,2019

Entrepreneur
A Company With Soaring Sales and Global Impact
What do four actors know about ending child hunger? Back in 2013, when they started their mission-driven company, This Saves Lives, not much. But today, thanks to an entrepreneurial can-do mindset, Ryan Devlin, Ravi Patel, Kristen Bell, and Todd Grinnell (from left) are leading a company with soaring sales—and global impact.
9 min |
April - May 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
A Retailer Breaks All The Rules
Don Quijote won a cult following in Japan by giving local stores unprecedented control. Can that strategy work internationally?
5 min |
April 22,2019

Inc.
Can Any Company Be A Tech Company?
The profitable salad chain Sweetgreen was on track to IPO. So why did its founders decide to pivot to tech?
10+ min |
May 2019

Inc.
Signaling A Healthier Path
Livongo is taking on diabetes—and other chronic conditions—with data.
2 min |
May 2019

Inc.
Groupmuse - Bringing Chamber Musıc Out Of The Concert Hall—And Closer To Us.
Hearing an ensemble perform Beethoven’s Große Fuge, Op. 133, in a neighbor’s basement was so moving that Sam Bodkin pledged to expand listenership of chamber music.
1 min |
May 2019

Inc.
A More Inclusive Clubhouse
A major scare led serial founder Sonny Caberwal to shift his focus to building community.
3 min |
May 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Be Prepared For Controversy
When the Boy Scouts of America decided to become simply Scouts, it raised an uncomfortable question: What about Girl Scouts?
10+ min |
April 22,2019

Entrepreneur
Black Women Find A Way
When African American female founders are turned down by investors and banks (which is almost always), what do they do? They find incredibly innovative ways to use their skills and resilience to fund their businesses. Here's what they know.
9 min |
April - May 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Who Killed Inflation?
The lack of price pressures has turned central banks into political punching bags
7 min |
April 22,2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
‘The Ear Is The New Wrist'
Somehow, a strange and brazen corporate fraud case preceded a breakthrough in wearable tech: A hearing aid that’s also a fitness tracker, a health monitor, a fall detector, and a near-instantaneous translator
10+ min |
April 22,2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Siem Reap's Green Scene
Angkor Wat may be Cambodia’s crown jewel, but there’s more to take in now at this tourist town, as artists, chefs, and eco-conscious hoteliers reshape its identity.
4 min |