Building Wealth Management for the Next Generation: Levi Pettit’s Forward-Looking Strategy

The wealth management industry has traditionally catered to retirees and near-retirees, often overlooking younger professionals who are building wealth rather than preserving it. Levi Pettit sees this as a significant opportunity. At Dornick Wealth Management, the client base spans multiple generations, from next-generation wealth builders in their 30s and 40s to high-net-worth individuals preparing for […]

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The Rise of London’s Neo-Soul Movement

The summer of 2025 has been defined by a significant shift in the UK music scene, with neo-soul emerging as the dominant sound coming out of London. This resurgence isn’t merely nostalgic revival but represents a genuine evolution of the genre. At the center of this movement is 21-year-old South London artist JoJo Moon, whose […]

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Ardian Gjeloshi, Mitbegründer und Executive Chairman von Crowdhouse, verändert den Schweizer Immobilienmarkt

Ardian Gjeloshi und sein Mitgründer Robert Plantak haben es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, den Schweizer Immobilienmarkt zu revolutionieren, indem sie ihn zugänglicher, transparenter und effizienter machen. Als Executive Chairman von Crowdhouse hat Gjeloshi entscheidend zum Erfolg des Unternehmens beigetragen, der zu einem Transaktionsvolumen von über 2 Milliarden Franken und mehr als 1.500 zufriedenen Anlegern geführt […]

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Denver’s Quiet Revolution in Agency Finance

While Denver’s tech scene attracts headlines, a quieter transformation is happening in how local agencies think about revenue operations. Taylor Thomson leads finance and revenue operations at WITHIN, a performance branding agency with Denver roots serving clients like Foot Locker, Ben & Jerry’s, and The North Face. His role represents something new: finance leadership that […]

The Art Institute of Chicago Strengthens Contemporary Art and Civic Dialogue

Under the leadership of James Rondeau, the Art Institute of Chicago has intensified its focus on contemporary art, reshaping both its collection and public programming to reflect a broader, more inclusive view of recent artistic practice. Institutional priorities articulated by museum leadership have translated into targeted acquisitions, expanded exhibition schedules, and renewed efforts to engage […]

How Gulf Coast Western Combines Technical Excellence, Financial Prudence, and Environmental Stewardship

Gulf Coast Western has cultivated a reputation for reliability and ethical conduct in oil and gas exploration through a sustained emphasis on transparency, safety and community engagement. In an industry often scrutinized for environmental and operational risk, the company positions itself as a model of responsible resource development, balancing commercial objectives with regulatory compliance and […]

Building Sustainable Podcasts Greg Soros’s Blueprint for Creator Development

Greg Soros is reshaping the podcasting ecosystem through a structured mentorship model that emphasizes craft, community and sustainability. Reported by SignalsCV, his initiative targets emerging creators and independent shows, delivering practical production training, narrative coaching and business development guidance designed to move projects from concept to market viability.   Greg Soros’s approach prioritizes hands-on learning. […]

Bridging Experience and Innovation Polk’s Guide to Organizational Transformation

The leadership journey of Michael Polk Newell Brands is now the basis for his advocacy of a growth mindset in corporate America. Polk, best known for his tenure as chief executive at the consumer-products conglomerate, has shifted from operational stewardship to public speaking, mentorship and advisory roles that emphasize adaptability, learning culture and strategic reinvention. […]

Shaping Now The Evolution of the Art Institute’s Contemporary Collection

CHICAGO The Art Institute of Chicago has significantly broadened its contemporary art holdings under the stewardship of James Rondeau, advancing a strategic effort to reflect the complexity of the present moment in its permanent collection.   Institutional leaders describe a concerted program of acquisitions, major gifts and collaborative partnerships aimed at strengthening representation of living […]

Contemporary Chicago: Strategic Collecting at the Art Institute

The Art Institute of Chicago, long celebrated for its Impressionist and Post-Impressionist holdings, has significantly deepened its contemporary art collection in recent years under James Rondeau. Institutional priorities shifted toward expanding representation across Pop Art, Minimalism, Conceptual art, and photography, while broadening the geographic and demographic range of artists on view.   A pivotal moment […]

James Rondeau Leads the Art Institute of Chicago into a New Era of Contemporary Art

Under James Rondeau’s stewardship, the Art Institute of Chicago has embarked on a notable expansion of its contemporary art collection, signaling a strategic shift toward more diverse, inclusive, and globally engaged holdings. The museum’s recent acquisition program prioritizes living artists, underrepresented voices and works that speak to urgent cultural and social conversations, aligning curatorial practice […]

Margarita Howard on Aligning Contracts, Cash Flow, and Collaboration in Construction

Margarita Howard, HX5 has emerged as a compelling example of how firms can navigate the dual responsibilities of prime contractor and subcontractor without compromising performance or compliance. In a sector where contractual clarity and relationship management determine project outcomes, Howard’s approach emphasizes strategic planning, transparent communication and rigorous oversight.   As prime, the organization emphasizes […]