By Vicky A. Bufano
What should employers do when an employee legally obtains a medical marijuana permit or is in a state where the recreational use of this drug is allowed? Learn more about the ongoing and ever-evolving issue.
By Vicky A. Bufano
What should employers do when an employee legally obtains a medical marijuana permit or is in a state where the recreational use of this drug is allowed? Learn more about the ongoing and ever-evolving issue.
What is that magical quality that veterans, almost exclusively, possess to see a problem from odd angles and devise an ingenious solution?
In the fast-paced, attractive world of veteran-owned startups, many founders are quick to lose sight of the nuts and bolts that enable a business to function properly. Often blinded by a shiny new gadget or anxious to spend marketing dollars to attract their first customers, some founders sabotage the solid accounting foundation necessary to build a sound and functioning business.
Housing for active-duty military servicemembers has always been a struggle for both a military installation and its servicemembers. Often, the waiting list at some posts for on-base housing stretches from months to years, depending on the location.
Servicemembers can greatly increase their chances of a successful transition to a civilian career by networking.
Of the roughly 250,000 servicemembers who transition out of the military each year, one in three veterans end up taking jobs well below their skill level.
Imagine a product linked to some of the most pivotal and important events in American history. Now imagine an America without that product. American whiskey has played a distinct role in nearly every major historical event in North America for the better part of 300 years.
It was only recently that LifeFlip Media, a PR, and media firm focused on the “Warrior Class.” appeared on my radar scope. In October of 2017, I gave a speech about content marketing at the Military Influencer Conference in Dallas, Texas.