With a shortage of “good help” already in the workplace, the supply potentially even less in future years as the Boomers all retire. The diminishing workforce, coupled with increased competition from other employers, makes attracting and retaining of key personnel even more crucial and challenging. The general population has at the same time become increasingly concerned with benefits such as healthcare and retirement accounts amidst market volatility and growing doubt of government funded programs like social security

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Today we have rapidly growing, yet somewhat speculative, estimates of how much money is being allocated to and invested in Program Related Investing (PRI), impact grants, investments in private and public equity vehicles aligned with Environmental, Social, Governance platforms (ESG), Sustainability, and Impact, that reach as high as $2T

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You know what I miss? David Letterman’s old Top Ten Lists. Hands down, those were my favorite part of late night TV. I know that others have stepped in to try to fill the void. Bill Maher has his “New Rules” and Jimmy Kimmel has the often-entertaining “Mean Tweets” but, to me, David Letterman will always be the original king of the recurring hilarious late night bit

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