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Creativity Is For Everyone
How to Take Your Small Business to the Next Level
Thrillist– It took countless long nights, gallons of elbow grease, and a metric ton of hope, but you did it: You launched your own business. But whether you’re an established startup shooting to be the next unicorn or a retail operation that wants a footprint on every corner, the question of “What do I do now?” is undoubtedly on your mind. We sought out experts to help answer that burning question, whether you’re wondering what kind of customer to approach next or figuring out where to spend that next chunk of marketing money. Read on — you’ve got this.
Fairfield County’s growth mirrors Westchester, leaving Conn. to languish, census data shows
CT Post– Southwest Connecticut has long been considered more a part of New York than New England, but recently released U.S. Census Bureau figures show that Fairfield County closely mirrors a booming suburb of New York City, bucking downward population trends in nearly all other counties in the Nutmeg State.
Lifetime Achievement Awards Celebrate Impact of ‘Servant Leaders’
New technology may aid in control of calf scours
50,000% Markup for a Shot Makes the Case for a Single-Payer Healthcare System
Accounting Alumnus Earns a Top Score on CPA Exam

Matt Bradford ’16, ’17 MSA Earns One of the Best CPA Exam Scores in the Nation
Two-time accounting alumnus Matthew Bradford ’16, ’17 MSA earned one of the best CPA exam scores in the nation, and the top one in Connecticut, during 2017. Continue Reading
The Quaint Beauty of London

My first week in London was a whirlwind! We arrived early Saturday morning and the jet lag hit everyone harder than expected. I was struck by the quaint beauty of London even though it is such a big city. Continue Reading
TEFCA, Interoperability, and an Industry’s Unreasonable Expectations
The #HCBiz– In the rush to implement EHR and meaningful use, did we forget about interoperability? Congress thinks there should be more to show for the billions of dollars already spent on EHR. Now, they’ve asked the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) to give guidance for the future. On this episode, Shahid and I sit down with Niam Yaraghi to discuss what TEFCA is and what it means for interoperability and the business of healthcare.