Havana-thon: Vamanos
My next Marathon (can’t believe I’m saying that) will be in Havana, to benefit Carmen & Ray’s kids. I stare at that sentence in
My next Marathon (can’t believe I’m saying that) will be in Havana, to benefit Carmen & Ray’s kids. I stare at that sentence in
I am often asked about Cuban people and how they feel about Americans. This recent, impromptu photo from Choate explains it well. Ruben
Walter Hotz passed on. In my ten years of leading KFAC, I was never more proud of anything than the unbridled enthusiasm and
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. ~Margaret
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I sat recently with Lindsay Bell from Bell Family, one of New York’s largest in-demand nanny and sitter service, and she confirmed my
Chloe and I hosted another Start Up Choate panel, this one at Alumni Weekend in Wallingford. I felt like I was home. The panel
No. Not now. Not until… Not before… No unless… Just f$%^&ing wait for it. Well, they say in Hollywood, and sometimes in Venture Capital, giving good
As Baseball’s opening day is nearly upon us, I am struck by these simple, yet totally surprising words from Lou Gehrig. After the
What A RUN. A little less than three years ago I met Charlie Bonello and Matt Harrigan while they were cooking up an

