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Embracing Responsible AI: How Product Managers Can Champion Ethics and Responsibility

July 25, 2023

Product managers are at the epicenter of an exciting revolutions where AI is spreading across many industries. The need for responsible AI is even more important now.

Watch Out! Rubber bullets cause eye injuries – Here are 6 ways to protect your eyes while you are at a protest

June 5, 2020

A new danger is in the air that can leave anyone blind — rubber bullets, paint balls, tear gas, all mechanisms used by the police for crowd control. Life-altering eye…

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Reaching The Summit: How a Blind Athlete Applies 3 Lessons to Building Lasting Success.

May 16, 2020

Meet Dan Berlin, he is a blind athlete of endurance sports. Dan Berlin was diagnosed at an early age with Stardgarts, a genetic eye condition that causes progressive vision loss….

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How to Win at Equity Crowdfunding – Six essentials lessons for your next fundrais

May 2, 2020

My latest equity crowdfunding campaign raised 500% above its goal, was featured on the major equity crowdfunding podcasts, was endorsed by a leading think-tank and won to the semi finals…

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Podcast series aims to help the visually impaired cope, navigate and find hope during COVID-19

April 25, 2020

There is no doubt, we’re living in an unprecedented time. Our shared reality is sending shockwaves through each of our hearts, families, and communities.  There is so much happening so…

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Working from home: 3 lessons I learned from 5 years of working remotely.

April 4, 2020

There’s no doubt about it, the way we’re working and doing business has changed because rapidly evolving developments of the coronavirus pandemic. Although a lot of companies remote work processes…

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What I learned about pitching my startup on TV and winning

March 14, 2020

One thing about being an entrepreneur…you’re always looking out for that next opportunity to pitch your company. Some startup founders enjoy pitching, while others shy away from it. When I…

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How a simple design change is making Boston’s most iconic neighborhood accessible.

February 23, 2020

Ranked among the most popular tourist destinations in the US — Beacon Hill is the oldest and most iconic neighborhood in the city of Boston. This residential community is known…

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Dangerous Vision Presents: Fernando’s Hideaway

February 6, 2020

Randy Cohen and Fernando Albertorio have a lot in common. Both are connected to Harvard and MIT, both have an entrepreneurial spirit, and both are living with vision loss. Randy…

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Five reasons why coworking spaces should be accessible and inclusive spaces

November 24, 2019

They are now as ubiquitous as the corner Starbucks and if you’re like me, you are a tenant of one — the collaborative/co-working space. Referred to as hubs, hotbeds, incubators,…

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Winning the AARP Innovation Labs Grand Challenge

October 24, 2019

‘Dress for success’ – you’ve probably heard this old adage a couple of times regardless of where you are in your career. Does being an entrepreneur mean that we can throw out the dress code?

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