Kaplan Mobray: The Next Level of Personal Branding
By John Black Calling Kaplan Mobray inspirational is a little like calling Tom Brady a pretty good player. Spend a few minutes talking with him, on almost any subject, and... Read More
Cynthia Izzo: Mentoring Across the Board
During her 18-plus years in advisory management and business, Cynthia Izzo has broken barriers. Not only is she KPMG LLP’s first female Advisory Office Leader for Upstate New York and... Read More
Meet Spider-Man’s New BFF
It’s one thing to be a superhero who swings through the sky fighting crime and taking on the bad guys, but even Spider-Man (Tom Holland) will admit that when the... Read More
From Beirut to Boston to Your Kitchen
When was the last time you read a cookbook? We’re not talking about looking up a recipe for dinner or looking at the gorgeous photos of the food you... Read More
Project 99: For Millennials, by Millennials
Some say that the Millennial generation is disrupting the workforce by not adhering to the traditional standards of work. However, more and more studies have shown that millennials are taking... Read More
Latina Circle: Beyond Networking
After noticing the lack of visibility for Latina leaders in the Greater Boston Area, attorneys Eneida Roman and Betty Francisco decided to take action. The two created Latina Circle... Read More
Celebrate Junteenth at the MFA
The story, as related by Malia Lazu, executive director of Epicenter Community, goes something like this: Several years after the Civil War, a white man in the South rode... Read More
Calculus: The Major Gatekeeper into STEM
Studies have shown that when students complete the necessary mathematics classes from algebra to calculus, they have higher chances of finishing college. This further highlights how mathematics plays a role... Read More
Heroes of Color
By Jailene Adorno When David Heredia was in the seventh grade, he and his classmates were asked to create something that captured the title “Rainbow Harmony.” As a joke,... Read More