Op-ed consultations

  • Elite schools are requiring SAT scores again. Good.

  • Ketamine bros are giving psychedelics a bad rap. That's a problem for those who need them.

  • America should embrace a parliamentary democracy

  • Millennials could soon see their parents become their biggest expense–and American families are woefully unprepared

  • What CEOs can learn from UAW president Shawn Fain

  • I'm a professional writer, and I'm not scared of ChatGPT

    Published under my own byline

  • Solve your supply chain woes with these 5 strategies

  • The new obstacle to climate innovation: Activists

  • Feel behind at work? 5 soft skills you ‘need to prioritize today,’ says career development expert

  • A five-point strategy for avoiding layoffs

  • Should you worry about tax increases? Maybe not!

  • Want to work at Meta? How budding entrepreneurs can build a tech CV in college

  • What America’s aging population means for family caregivers like me

  • Winners and losers in the ESG-investing push: Garbage companies, utilities and convenience stores

  • We lost $100 billion in worker productivity due to heat and that number is growing. Here’s what leaders can do.

  • Web3 is not dead. Here’s what the crypto space will look like in 2030.

  • Why mission-driven companies are thriving in the age of AI

  • Critical race theory in colleges: How it can empower students of color

  • Reports of the oped’s death have been greatly exaggerated

    Published under my own byline

Edited for Fortune

  • What I learned from being a mom who works

    Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State

  • I’m a Black Fortune 500 CEO. Here are 4 principles to guide companies in combating systemic racism.

    Roger Ferguson, CEO of TIAA and former vice chair of the Federal Reserve

  • Why consumers are key to bringing down healthcare costs

    David Ricks, CEO of Lilly

  • How to build the talent pipeline for people of color

    Jeffrey J. Brown, CEO of Ally Financial, and Harry L. Williams, CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund

  • Corporate greenwashing is all the rage. How can we stop it?

    Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever

  • Combating coronavirus starts with keeping health workers well

    Arianna Huffington, CEO of Thrive Global, and Michelle A. Williams, dean at the Harvard School of Public Health

  • Why COVID-19 hasn’t stopped digital transformation at midsize companies

    Thomas A. Stewart, Ohio State professor

  • America is drowning in student debt. Here's my plan to end it.

    Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator from Vermont

  • Why we should teach all students to code

    Devin Wenig, CEO of eBay

  • How women grads can succeed in tech

    Melinda Gates, founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

  • Pharma needs to stop chasing shiny objects and start embracing practical technology

    Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi

  • Why relying on others is crucial for personal strength

    Dana Perino, political commentator and former White House press secretary

  • The psychology behind why some leaders are resisting a hybrid work model

    Gleb Tsipursky, CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts

  • How 2020 is like a colonoscopy

    Aaron Sackett, professor at the University of St. Thomas

  • Why sensors are the future of healthcare tech

    John Sculley, former CEO of Apple

  • Invest in women to solve the water and sanitation crisis

    Matt Damon, actor, and Gary White, CEO of Water.org

  • We're the FBI agents who caught the Unabomber. Here's how we think authorities got the mail bomber.

    Jim Freeman, Terry Turchie and Donald Max Noel

  • ‘Like drowning in slow motion’: Life on the ground at one of America’s hardest-hit COVID-19 hospitals

    Carolyn Barber, ER physician

  • Connected vehicles will make our roads safer—but only with regulators’ help

    Michael Moskowitz, CEO of Panasonic North America

  • Why crypto could transform Africa's future

    Akon, singer/songwriter

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