Posted on						December 28, 2013, in						Executive. Mom. Blog., with						0 Comments					
					
					As a self-branded cautious optimist, I always loved the promise that seemed to beckon with each turning of a new year… and it always made me a little nervous. In our Horatio Alger-esque way, we treat every New Year’s like.
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						Posted on						March 27, 2014, in						Our Community Blog, with						0 Comments					
					
					Hi! My name is Erica Brown and I am 26 years old. I currently live in Massachusetts where I attended college to become an Accountant. I have been working for the past 3.5 years as a full-time accountant at a.
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																 Posted on						July 22, 2013, in						Executive. Mom. Blog., with						0 Comments
					
					
					
						Posted on						July 22, 2013, in						Executive. Mom. Blog., with						0 Comments					
					
					Two years ago this weekend my friend Jennifer Goodman Linn finally succumbed to the sarcoma that robbed her of so much… and yet also became the basis for her vast and enduring legacy as the founder with her husband David.
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						Posted on						July 19, 2013, in						Executive Mom Plans a Bat Mitzvah, Uncategorized, with						0 Comments					
					
					  I noted it was a gamble to engage my corporate conference producer to help with Hannah’s Bat Mitzvah.  Several few meetings back, it appeared I had in fact rolled the dice poorly in this regard.   One evening we.
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																 Posted on						July 11, 2013, in						Executive. Mom. Blog., with						0 Comments
					
					
					
						Posted on						July 11, 2013, in						Executive. Mom. Blog., with						0 Comments					
					
					As someone who has always fed on popular culture it’s perhaps not surprising that I wound up with a career in marketing; I’m my own best consumer of the images we media create, even/especially as I should have a critic’s.
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						Posted on						July 11, 2013, in						Executive Mom Plans a Bat Mitzvah, Uncategorized, with						0 Comments					
					
					  While it was not practical to do too many venue visits, based on a combination of 1) budget, and 2) time, in conversations with our planners (and a lot of research on my part, as well as theirs), we.
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						Posted on						June 5, 2013, in						Executive Mom Plans a Bat Mitzvah, with						0 Comments					
					
					Off the little list of venue possibilities I had generated, I held high hopes for one in particular, a venue right in our Upper West Side neighborhood of which I had never been aware until not one, but both our.
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						Posted on						June 5, 2013, in						Executive Mom Plans a Bat Mitzvah, with						0 Comments					
					
					Part of my rationale for going a slightly unconventional route in the professional planning assistance department is that I knew I wouldn’t be able to resist throwing my energies into this as a “Project.” In fact, after winding down working.
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						Posted on						June 5, 2013, in						Executive Mom Plans a Bat Mitzvah, with						0 Comments					
					
					  Being successful at being an Executive Mom often hinges on knowing how to tap your network to get things done, resourcefully.   In planning an event on the scale of a Bat Mitzvah, most parents with demanding careers (or other.
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						Posted on						June 5, 2013, in						Executive. Mom. Blog., with						0 Comments					
					
					  Among its many profound effects that I consider often in my professional as well as personal life, social media has become a giant lighting rod for rushes to judgement.  And so when Marissa Mayer, the not-even-40, new-mother+CEO of Yahoo!.
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