Since it became public a few weeks ago that Southwest had missed inspections, I’ve flown a number of times on their airline. The gates are teeming and the center seats are usually filled. What accounts for this seemingly illogical popularity? Certainly, some of that travel was booked before the press got the story. Some is [...]
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An Insight from the Boomer Summitt
Look forward to being a periodic contributor at Mature Market Experts, although I’m not very mature and to label myself an expert is probably a bigger stretch than Manute Bol’s wing span. In my daily life, I’m vice president of communcications and public affairs at Ecumen, which is one of the country’s largest non-profit senior [...]
Read the rest of this entry »At risk, our freedom . . . and our donuts
I recently stumbled upon a wonderful AP story, “Seniors balk at ban on free doughnuts.” Now, I was drawn to this story on several angles: 1. I love sweets 2. I love debates on our individual freedoms 3. I love issues pertaining to the 50+ market At what point do we lose our [...]
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