A vibrant democracy demands an informed and engaged citizenry. How can we expect to have good citizens, much less good leaders, if we don’t have a shared commitment to educating tomorrow’s voters on their responsibilities as citizens?
Election Day 1994, November 8, is a day I long remember and a memory I’ll long treasure. It was the day I was first elected to serve in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Friends and family w
Twenty-eight years ago, my name was on the ballot for the first time. Four years ago, for the first time in twenty-four years, it wasn’t. That first time, my attention was fixed, my expectations and f
Like all of the leadership competencies we preach, giving the work back takes a lot of skill, patience and habit changing. In the universe of technical challenges, where expertise and experience count