About my work

 

Editorial

I’ve written for a wide range of publications and websites, including:

Aon One
Child
Computerworld
Cosmopolitan

Entrepreneur
Fordham Lawyer
Fortune Small Business
Marie Claire
National Geographic Traveler
New York Times
SAP Insights
Straight Talk
(HCL Technologies)
Tablet
Tepper Magazine
(Carnegie Mellon University)
…and many more.

Here are a few pieces I’m particularly fond of:

“My Afterlife on the Body Farm”
New York Times
After I die, I’m going to solve crimes.

“Thinking Long and Wide: The Value of Horizon Scanning”
SAP Insights
You don’t need to know exactly when, where, and how a massively disruptive event will happen to understand that it’s possible and needs to be planned for.

"The Quest to Redefine Business Success Through Sustainability"
SAP Insights
Investors, consumers, and executives alike are seeking precise ways to express what sustainability looks like in data and dollars.

“In a Box of Old Love Letters, Romance is Reborn After 70 Years”
Tablet
A flea market find sent me on a multi-year journey to untangle a tale of love, war, and politics.

 

Content

Engaging an audience isn’t just about giving them information; it’s about giving them information that’s relevant and interesting. I’ve helped companies of all sizes create articles, blog posts, white papers, web copy, social media content, newsletters, and other forms of strategic content that grab readers’ attention.

I’ve developed content on topics as diverse as:

  • Understanding the trends changing customer experience in the digital era

  • Deriving value from underused and unrecognized corporate resources

  • Aligning with customer values as a business strategy

  • Supporting digital transformation in small businesses with limited IT resources

  • Improving communication and productivity in the remote/distributed workforce

Contact me for more information and samples.

Books

Working in the Dark: Keeping Your Job While Dealing With Depression (Hazelden), co-authored with organizational consultant Beth Gulas, was the first book to address the particular workplace issues that confront people with the common cold of mental illness.