by Daniel Neiditch | Jul 2, 2021 | Blog
This article was originally published on GreenBiz.com Upon first glance, most agricultural wastes (or agro-wastes) appear to have little redeeming value beyond the original processes; after all, what useful purpose could materials such as manure, leaf...
by Daniel Neiditch | May 21, 2021 | Blog
This article was originally published on Forbes The Empire State Building has become a shining symbol of sustainability in New York City — literally. At night, the lights that define the building’s skyline silhouette are powered exclusively by green energy. Given the...
by Daniel Neiditch | Apr 15, 2021 | Blog
CEOs are good at talking to people. The truth is, they need to be — communication comes part and parcel with being an effective corporate leader. For all that popular culture tends to depict corporate bosses as unreasonable tyrants, likeability and connectivity...
by Daniel Neiditch | Mar 12, 2021 | Blog
We are living through a pivot-point in the United States’ real estate history. The remote work revolution, which began as a temporary solution to the global pandemic and has since become a new way of professional life, has redefined how people approach their work and...
by Daniel Neiditch | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog
Every corporate leader stands to hone their interpersonal skills and become a better person by lending a simple hand to those in need. Consider America’s corporate titans as examples. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates created a foundation with his wife, Melinda, to...