by danarubin | Mar 18, 2019 | Communication, Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ History is full of examples of women who’ve spoken out for their beliefs, but how would you know it? What women say has seldom been recorded or remembered. But finally that’s changing. It’s refreshing to see two new collections...
by danarubin | Feb 24, 2019 | Communication, Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ A fascinating and quirky new collection of speeches helps fill an important gap in the history of the spoken – and unspoken – word. In Speeches of Note: An Eclectic Collection of Orations Deserving a Wider Audience, author and literary...
by danarubin | Jan 25, 2019 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ On January 27, 1972, Shirley Chisholm announced her trailblazing candidacy for US President from a small Baptist church in her Brooklyn congressional district. With that historic step, Chisholm became the first black candidate for a major...
by danarubin | Jan 18, 2019 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ This week, ESPN’s Doris Burke was named National Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association, the first woman to win a NSMA national award. A longtime professional basketball announcer and one of the most popular...
by danarubin | Jan 9, 2019 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ The other day I downloaded the December issue of Vital Speeches of the Day, the highly-esteemed monthly digest that proudly publishes “the best thinking by the world’s keenest minds.” I was stunned to see that all ten of the featured speeches were...
by danarubin | Dec 20, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ Every month, Vital Speeches of the Day publishes a selection of speeches that represent the best of contemporary American thinking. This 84-year-old publication deserves its solid reputation for sharing smart ideas and insights without...