
This is the ninth in a series of 10 posts about different aspects of CEO branding. This is not another piece about how a majority of Americans are overweight or obese. Nor is it a description of the way weight problems bear down on employee health and productivity. There are plenty of articles out there [...]
Jul 26, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Features, Health and Wellness | Tags: Anil Ambani, BMI, branding, business leaders, CEO, CEO branding, CEO Challenges, CEOs, Chris Boyce, Cleveland Clinic, competition, corporate wellness programs, Delos Cosgrove, exercise, Forbes, globesity, Google, happiness, health, healthy habits, marathon, mindfulness, obesity, perceptions, productivity, running, Russell Simmons, Virgin HealthMiles, weight prejudice, yoga | Leave A Comment »

After I named ’70s-inspired looks to my “Hot/Not” list for 2011 (they’re going to be hot), a friend pointed me to a beautiful coffee table book called Gypset Style. I love a blended trend term probably more than most people (I’m still hoping my own “Chindia” will take off as much as my “globesity” did), [...]
Jan 19, 2011 | Categories:Features, Trends | Tags: Assouline, Capri, celebrities, Chindia, Easthampton, Fashion, globesity, Goa, gypset, Gypset Style, gypsetters, gypsetting, hippie, Hollywood, hot list, Ibiza, India, Jade Jagger, Julia Chaplin, Kate Hudson, London, luxury, Marfa, Masirah Island, Maybach, Montauk, Morocco, New York, Nowness, Oman, Santa Monica, Technology, technology-free resorts, Trends, Troncones, Venice Beach, Woodstock | 1 Comment »