Why Tech Professionals Should Consider Executive Life Coaching

07/26/2025 |  Staff Writer

Working in the tech industry can be exciting, fast-paced, and full of opportunity. But for many professionals—especially international workers on H-1B visas—the pressure to succeed can quickly become overwhelming. Between demanding workloads, cultural adjustment, immigration uncertainty, and the challenge of building a meaningful personal life, it’s no surprise that many high-performing tech employees report feeling

Utah Prep Academy: A Rising Powerhouse in Academics and Elite Athletics

03/17/2025 |  Staff Writer

Nestled in the heart of Southern Utah, Utah Prep Academy has rapidly emerged as a premier institution for student-athletes seeking top-tier education and elite athletic training. With a mission to develop well-rounded individuals prepared for collegiate and professional success, Utah Prep Academy has gained national attention for its innovative approach to education and its formidable

Reverse SEO: How to Push Down Negative Search Results and Protect Your Online Reputation

03/17/2025 |  Laura Bennett

What is Reverse SEO? Reverse SEO is a strategic approach used in Online Reputation Management (ORM) to suppress negative search results by boosting positive or neutral content higher in search engine rankings. Instead of trying to remove negative content (which is often impossible), Reverse SEO works by pushing it down in Google search results so

Ferdinand Analytics Launches Blockchain Solutions to Transform NYC Commercial Real Estate Operations

02/28/2025 |  Staff Writer

In an industry where time delays and supply chain breakdowns can cost millions, blockchain is emerging as a vital tool for transparency, automation, and trust. At the forefront of this shift is Brian Ferdinand, founder of New York–based consultancy Ferdinand Analytics, who is now offering a suite of blockchain integration services designed specifically for commercial

Antitrust Compliance in Higher Education: Institutional Risk and Practical Guidance

02/28/2025 |  Staff Writer

Universities are frequently described as collaborative institutions, but under federal law, they are also market participants. They compete for faculty, researchers, students, grant funding, philanthropic support, and vendor services. The Sherman Act applies to those activities without exception for nonprofit mission or academic culture. Courts assess conduct and market impact, not institutional intent.