Thought Leaders
Bad Gyal Vegan Owner, Chyna Love Discusses Healthy Eating Tips and Her Legacy In The Culinary Arts World
Chyna Love is the owner of B.A.D Gyal Vegan, an eatery that offers plant-based Jamaican food with an American soul food twist. Marietta Square Market's newest eatery menu items include vegan Oxtail, Curry ChikUN, Stew ChikUN, Empress Pasta, Wett Wings, Curry Skrimp, Rice & Peas, Mac & Jeeze™️, Sweet Yams, and so much more.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
Talking With: Michael Paul King from Starz Political Series ‘Gaslit’
This edition of Talking With focuses on Michael Paul King, who portrays the real-life talk show host Mike Douglas in the Starz Watergate docu-drama series, “Gaslit,” based on the original podcast, “Slow Burn.”
By FierceScribe3 years ago in Interview
An Interview With Scott Goodstein About Political Text Messaging
What is the history of text messaging for political purposes? When did it first begin? Scott Goodstein: Text messaging for political campaigns started during Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. I had the honor as part of my portfolio of work for the campaign experimenting with many new digital platforms. Mobile was the new frontier. We built a program that brought more citizens into politics while disseminating information about ways to early vote, how to find your voting location, and much more. It was awesome to build a system that greatly helped increase civic participation. Unfortunately, a few election cycles later, we must fight to make sure text messaging is not used to add to the chaos, confusion, spreading of misinformation, or adding to the division in our democracy through illegal and nefarious spam.
By Scott Goodstein3 years ago in Interview
Interview With Rodney Baylor, Vice President of Client Services for GeneDX
Vice President of Client Services for GeneDX, Rodney Baylor has over 30 years of experience in the medical field industry. He is behind the scenes and conducting ground-breaking work to prevent illness that is often genetic.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
The harsh truth: Recruiters will always choose the individual they like, regardless of qualifications, experience and skills
You probably won't like this, but it's the truth. Recruiters, interviewers, and potential employers will always hire the candidate that they like, even if they don't have qualifications or skills or experience. In fact, interviewers will often pass over a qualified applicant just to hire someone who isn't as good of a fit for the job but is more likable. It's not fair; I know. But it's how it works. Unfortunately, there isn't any way to prove this either because employers can always find some reason that you weren't qualified for the job when really they just didn't like you and thought someone else was better suited for the position. So what should you do about this? Well we'll talk about that next time.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Interview
Interview with Legal Life-Saver Amiel Gross
Amiel Gross is an enthusiastic, “naturally curious” lawyer and life-long learner, with an interest in biotech, pharmaceuticals, rare disease and helping patients. He serves as Vice President and General Counsel at Center for Breakthrough Medicines. Since its founding in 2020, CBM has become an emerging force in the industry, ramping manufacturing and testing capabilities.
By Amiel Gross4 years ago in Interview
Try to impress the interviewer by selling milk
One meeting at a time, a boy impressed me deeply. Many of the candidates in this interview have a lot of glamorous internships with multinational companies. He didn't. As a science major, his school was heavy and he spent most of his time on schoolwork. When asked about his experience in social practice, he frankly said no.
By Thu Hà Khương4 years ago in Interview
Dr. Kameika Hinson On Helping Grieving Mothers Heal and Flourish Through Purpose, Discovery, and Storytelling
Dr. Kameika Hinson is a very purpose-driven and determined individual who sets her mind on something that she's passionate about and does not stop until she achieves her goal.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Interview
Seungjae Lee, CEO of C&L Therapeutics says, I Chose To Collaborate To Create A Luxury New Drug
A new bio venture, C&L Therapeutics, launched a new business model and jumped into the development of new drugs for rare diseases. The company aims to develop new drugs with low molecular weight compounds for the treatment of neurodegenerative and central nervous diseases.
By Abhishek Kumar4 years ago in Interview








