Artinfo.com • 23rd June 2017 Reclaiming History in "Walker Evans: American Photographs" at MoMA MoMA revisits the narrative arc of one of America's most legendary photographers in a new 75th-anniversary retrospective.
Modern Counsel • 22nd October 2018 Kendall Cammermeyer Cultivates Diverse Talent at Puget Sound Energy An unusual leadership team in the Pacific Northwest is setting a new precedent in the energy and utilities sector across the United States.
Artinfo.com • 26th January 2017 An Art Boom in Arkansas On first sight, Bentonville, Arkansas, might not seem like a likely location for a new art hub. But with the opening of 21c's new museum hotel, hot on the tails of Alice Walton's Crystal Bridges, it's quickly becoming a unique new arts viewing experience for visitors.
Modern Counsel • 29th October 2018 Sandra Redding Discusses the Power of Diversity at Dragon Oil At the Dubai-based oil and gas company, exposure to new worlds, new cultures, and new perspectives has been a uniquely rewarding experience for GC Sandra Redding.
American Photo • 16th February 2017 Dreams Realized Claire Oring's rising star in fashion photography is inspired by myth, legend, and fantastical concept shoots — and with clients like Urban Outfitters, Billabong and BCBGeneration, the 24-year-old scene-stealer is just getting started.
American Healthcare Leader • 15th October 2018 How Vocera Is Curing Communication Ills in the Healthcare Industry At Vocera, technology solutions are co-designed by those who understand hospital communication challenges.
Hispanic Executive • 18th February 2019 Ximena Juncosa: The Lifelong Connector A belief in chasing dreams and finding her own strength led this lifelong connector to a unique and integrative strategy in executive talent building.
Clear Magazine • 1st January 2017 Pair of Aces PearsonLloyd emphasizes functionality with multi-use designs
Modern Counsel • 20th May 2019 A Well of Offshore Experience Stacy Feltham was in the right place at the right time for a future in the petroleum industry. And her years of international deepwater expertise in the oil industry have made her uniquely qualified to guide BHP’s entry into new markets, including a big new field in Mexico.
American Photo • 21st February 2017 Team Works For most photographers, taking pictures is a solo pursuit. But for the duos on these pages, a partnership is the key to success. Their professional collaborations began with a personal bond, whether filial, friendly, or romantic. What makes these photographic partnerships last? A shared passion for the images.
Hispanic Executive • 27th August 2018 Darren Rebelez Leads the American Dream at IHOP IHOP President Darren Rebelez is working hand-in-hand with franchise owners to ensure the iconic breakfast brand thrives for generations to come.
Bespoke Magazine • 20th February 2017 Playground of the Century A legend of the Gilded Age, Astor Courts is now restored to its former glory.
Hispanic Executive • 15th August 2018 Building Latina Paths to Leadership in STEM: Vanessa Diaz Having emigrated to the U.S. from Bolivia to pursue a career in STEM when she had relatively few peers, Vanessa Diaz knows how difficult it can be to be left out. And today, she's working to share her tools with dealing with exclusion to others like her.
Clear Magazine • 26th January 2017 Miami Heat Cappellini has always supported talented, young designers. In the heart of Miami's design scene, its new digs reinforce that legacy.
Popular Photography • 21st February 2017 In "Echolalia," A Father Uses Photography To Communicate With His Autistic Son When the San Francisco-based photographer Timothy Archibald began photographing son Elijah at age 5, his intentions didn’t extend beyond documentation. One day, Archibald snapped a few pictures to bring to behavioral specialists—Elijah was later diagnosed with autism.
The Huffington Post • 23rd January 2013 Despots, Dictators, and the Art They Loved Many of the most notorious dictators of our time have, at one point or another, attended (or sent a representative to appear at) major auctions, while some of the great faces of evil have one or two masterpieces hanging on their wall. So what kind of art do these terrible people like?
Hyperallergic • 22nd April 2019 Nordic Impressions a Contemporary Art Survey to Scandinavia House An exhibition of contemporary works from Åland, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden showcases the rich diversity of Nordic art. On view at Scandinavia House through June 8.
Profile • 17th June 2019 Tony Pepper on Structuring New Global Partnerships Tony Pepper’s thirty-two years of experience in corporate law, governance, and public company compliance has led him to a key role in the $90 billion merger between the US company Praxair and the German company Linde AG.
Artinfo • 18th May 2018 Slideshow: 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville Grand Opening The 21c Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas, opened with a Hybrid-themed exhibition last weekend. See photos from the event here.
Hispanic Executive • 4th September 2018 How Richard Rosalez Is Helping Samsung to Push the Envelope Samsung’s Richard Rosalez discusses staying ahead of the curve in tech litigation and leading others to do the same.