Short Biography I was born in 1965 and have lived most of my life in the southcentral Pennsylvania region, near Harrisburg. I attended both Carnegie Mellon and Penn State Universities, graduating from the latter with a degree in English. I presently work as the AVP of Marketing for a large […]
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Four Day Workweeks: Are they here to stay? Or are they a fad?
An experiment by New Zealand corporate trustee company, Perpetual Guardian, last year brought four-day workweeks back to everyone’s attention. They concluded that the four-day week was here to stay, and even published a whitepaper to support their argument and encourage others to follow suit. In the UK, trade union umbrella […]
Top 10 Surprising Top Food Delivery App Startups That Made Their Founders Millionaires
When is the last time you ordered your food through online food delivery app to mitigate your food cravings? I am sure you won’t have to think too much about it. Because it is prevalent nowadays to get your food at your doorstep on a fingertip. In fact, food delivery apps […]
How to Encourage Community Involvement in Recycling
In 2018, China stopped accepting much of the world’s plastic rubbish. The one solution many countries in the world had for their waste was no longer an option. Now, every town, community, city, and country, must come up with ways to reduce their waste output and overall global footprint as […]
Why Australian’s Have Been Slow to Adopt Car Sharing – and How That Is Changing
Car sharing services have been available to Australians for more than 15 years. Yet despite the fact that Australia boasts the seventh highest usage of cars per capita, they have been slow to accept car sharing as an alternative transport option. As of 2019, car sharing is now available to Australians living in […]
The Essentials You Need to Know when Shipping Your Car to The U.S.
There are a lot of things that one has to consider when they want to ship their car to another country, and especially the United States. It is a very complicated process as it is not just anything you are shipping; it is your car. So naturally, there will be […]
How Is Big Data and AI Driving The Future of Social Media
Social media is growing bigger every single day. It is estimated that almost two-thirds of the world’s population will be using social media by the year 2020. This opens up a lot of scope for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data to take the precedence in driving the social media […]
3 Reasons You Should Have an International Debt Collector
If you are dealing with international debt collection, there are several challenges you could easily encounter. First of all, it can be difficult to collect on a debt from foreign debtors without in-depth knowledge of how the system works in their countries. This is why you need to involve a […]
Reasons to Visit Sweden in Winter
Winter in Sweden is cold and dark, but don’t let that stop you from booking a flight for a visit this time of year. In fact, the intrepid traveler can find a myriad of delights in Sweden during the winter months. The frigid air and sunless hours only serve to […]
Best Places in Europe for a Family Campervan Holiday
Europe is a big place, so trying to find the experience you want can be an exhausting task. Campervan holidays aren’t hard to find, but the best spots are tucked away in places you might never have considered. With some help from the travel experts at Compare and Choose, we’ve […]
For Real Estate Industry, Poor Data Quality Is Today’s Challenge
The real estate sector had its share of the roller coaster ride when it comes to data availability and its quality, but no one can be blamed for it. These data quality challenges are a result of how the real estate industry operates. More than 70 percent of the information […]
Things to Know before Visiting Sagrada Familia and Park Guell
Sagrada Familia Quick History On completion, Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia will be the tallest church in it’s towering towers outstretching southern Germany’s 162 meters Ulm Cathedral. The idea for the church sprung from the mind of Jose Maria Bocabella, a book publisher. Construction began in March of 1882 with Francisco del […]