Tag: corruption

The Power of Pronouns in Leadership: Taking Responsibility

Yesterday, I read an incredible insight by Army Lieutenant General (Retired) Jeffrey Buchanan on LinkedIn about the impact of using certain pronouns as a leader. This insight certainly applies to other aspects of our lives. Here is what he wrote:  "Beware of your pronouns No, this isn’t a post about what you call yourself. This … Continue reading The Power of Pronouns in Leadership: Taking Responsibility

Silicon Valley – Easy Money…Not So Fast

Today I received The Atlantic Memo introducing an article by Lora Kelley titled “Silicon Valley may never learn its lesson”. The memo reads in part, “Last week, Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty of seven charges related to the undoing of FTX; his combined charges carry a maximum sentence of 110 years. But the sudden collapse … Continue reading Silicon Valley – Easy Money…Not So Fast

Corruption of Government Officials in Puerto Rico Continues

Another government official in Puerto Rico is facing corruption charges, this time it is the Mayor of one of the largest cities on the Island, Ponce. A judge in Puerto Rico found cause for arrest against the City mayor Luis Manuel Irrizarry Pabón for misusing campaign funds and receiving kickbacks.1 Apparently, the mayor asked city … Continue reading Corruption of Government Officials in Puerto Rico Continues