Month: January 2014
how to be remembered as the grand daddy of baby shampoo
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to rise above the forest for the trees
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to be relieved that’s not a frozen eviscerated dog
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to take in the view
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to leverage technology to ensure you buy the right dairy product for sandy
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to market a surplus to produce-challenged customers
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to contain mixed emotions about the city
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to virtually reflect
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to cozy up at work
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how to get downtown without cab fare, a metro card or snow shoes
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to reclaim that thing that used to drive you
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how to type, tap and eat – more or less at the same time
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to get ready to merge
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how to ice coffee
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how to compete for one’s affection
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how to pass more gas
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how things in the mirror seem closer than they appear, except when they don’t
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to create a public/private sector brand in 7 hours (and 20 years) that has earned $73M for survivors*, to date
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
Chairman, Hill Holliday, Mike Sheenan, Former Mayor of Boston, Tom Menino and EVP, John Hancock, Financial, James Gallagher, interviewed by Jeremy Hobson of WBUR’s Here & Now tell a wrenching and heroic story about unity and unprecedented financial support following the events of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
Asked how the One Fund was able to be created in a mere 7 hours (the logo was created in 15 minutes) – Mike Sheehan, replied that it was the 20 years of relationships and trust established by former Mayor, Tom Menino that enabled it to happen.
* At one point, during the interview, Hobson refers to the victims of the bombings. Menino quickly interjects stating that they are survivors.
Donate here:
https://secure.onefundboston.org
how to buy stamps
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to clearly put your customers in seasonally imminent danger
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how to apparently experiment with used toilet paper
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how to be the picture of extreme cleanliness
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how to over promise and under deliver during peak dinner hour
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how to let the cat out of the bag
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how to prevent leftovers
© 2014 Acadia Weinberg
how to find your groove
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how to stop where east meets westin
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how to see images of change in portland, maine
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
Thrilled to be among a juried exhibition of 72 photographs / 44 artists that explores the evolution and character of greater Portland’s built environment. Images of Change: Greater Portland’s Cityscape since 1960. Through February 28, 2014, Lewis Gallery, Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square, Portland, Maine.