Happy Pride Month!!

News From Your Flobel Community Network Happy Pride Month!!  We welcome our newest advisors. Please check out their bios below. Welcome to our growing community of creative entrepreneurs!! Lois Barth Sophie Strand Networking & Events Still New York Our Still New York videos are still being edited and should be up on...

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Classics on the Lawn Series Continues on Sunday and More!

Classics on the Lawn Returns this Sunday! Join me this Sunday for a performance celebrating LGBTQIA composers as part of my Concerts on the Lawn Summer 2021 Series benefitting the Black Box Performing Arts Center and The Matthew Shepard Foundation. Register Now Upcoming Concerts June 13, 2021 3pm Classics on the Lawn Lawn Concert...

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June 17: Communicate Your Expertise With Authenticity

Transform Your Elevator Pitch Into a Teaching Story As a self-employed professional, you’re the “chief, cook and bottle washer” for your business. One of those “chief” hats – you guessed it: Chief Marketing Officer. If you’re like most self-employed professionals, the thought of marketing makes you cringe. And yet, it’s...

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Post-It Notes, The Invention and The Brand

GR&R News June 8, 2021 GR&R News is a newsletter circulated by Gottlieb, Rackman & Reisman, P.C., a boutique law firm focused on intellectual property law. Please forward this newsletter to anyone who might be interested. Given that you are an existing client or contact of Gottlieb, Rackman & Reisman, P.C., we plan...

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HERE COMES SUMMER!

Wow, it’s already June! Half of the year has flown on by! From Father’s Day to Pride Month to Juneteenth, June is always such an important month.I want to say a very Happy Father’s Day to all of the dads out there. I am blessed to have my father –...

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Interview With Cynthia Jones

Happy Monday, Everybody, and Welcome June! Please join me this week for a conversation with Cynthia Jones, a fascinating woman who works by day as an attorney and still manages to find  the time to write a book—it’s almost done—that’s part history and part memoir about her hometown Hanford, Washington, the...

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