06.20.22
Age Doesn’t Limit Technology Savvy Experiences
How do we ensure that older tech users are also prepared? How can they learn tech-safe computing?
Are there “tricks” that work in teaching that are not tech-savvy? What challenges do they normally have?
06.06.22
A Legal Career Journey Through Twists And Turns
A career change at 50 years old can increase your peace of mind, passion and activity levels. If your current career doesn’t satisfy you, changing fields can provide new challenges and relationships that will boost your work satisfaction.
05.30.22
Newspapers Are Alive and Well
Bonnie Rutledge is the new owner/editor of a community newspaper in eastern Ohio, the Harrison News-Herald. Now, you may not consider that to be “news” – except when she is a “twenty-something”, local English teacher, taking over a newspaper that has been printing since 1815 – over 200 years!
05.15.22
Older Adults and Property Taxes
Housing values are skyrocketing.
Property taxes are increasing.
And the housing burden is intensifying for older homeowners across the country. Where do we go from here?
05.02.22
What’s On The Horizon for Central Ohio’s Workforce
Central Ohio’s workforce has certainly changed over the past few years. The shortage of workers is not a new phenomenon but has certainly grown to a critical level. The issues in our economy and workforce are usually the top headline.
04.18.22
News Coverage in a 24/7 Media Cycle
We welcome Rodney Dunigan, Managing Editor and Weekend Anchor for WSYX/ABC Channel 6 and Fox28 in Columbus to talk more about news coverage in a 24/7 media cycle.
04.04.22
Cindy Farson, Innovator of Senior Services
Cindy Farson, who we feel is an innovator of senior services, has led the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging – or as we all like acronyms – COAAA – for 28 years. And she is turning the page on her career.