The story behind Jazwares begins not with a toy designer, but with a lawyer who got on a plane to China and started learning how things were made. Judd Zebersky, who earned a JD from the University of Miami School of Law and ran his own practice, made a professional break that few attorneys attempt. […]
Month: March 2026
Greg Soros, Author, Writes to Reflect and Expand Young Minds
Greg Soros has been writing children’s books for more than 16 years, and the philosophy guiding that work has stayed consistent throughout. Books for young readers, he believes, carry a unique obligation: to show children themselves and to show children the world beyond themselves. Neither task, in his view, is less important than the other. […]
What Barristers Actually Do All Day: Emily Windsor on the Reality of Chancery Practice
Ask most people to describe a barrister’s working life and they will reach for courtroom drama. The reality is considerably broader. Emily Windsor, a chancery barrister with experience as a Judge, has offered a clear-eyed account of what daily professional life at the self-employed Bar actually involves — the work itself, the structure that surrounds […]
Michael Gold Westport Emphasizes Diversification, Cost Control, and Transparency in Wealth Management Strategy
In a recent profile on Price of Business, Westport financial advisor Michael Gold Westport outlined a disciplined approach he argues is essential to achieving long-term financial objectives. Speaking about portfolio construction, tax awareness and client communication, Gold stressed the practical mechanics advisers must follow to preserve wealth through market cycles. Gold emphasized diversification across asset […]
Kelcy Warren’s $40 Million Insider Purchase Highlights Confidence in Energy Transfer
Filings with the SEC in August 2023 showed billionaire Kelcy Warren purchased approximately $40 million of Energy Transfer stock, the Dallas-based midstream company he founded. The purchases, executed in the open market, were disclosed on Form 4 filings and represent a significant insider commitment amid a volatile period for energy infrastructure equities. Energy Transfer, traded […]
Financial Technology Innovation: Transforming How Businesses Manage Commerce
Financial technology innovation represents a broader movement transforming how businesses and individuals manage money, make transactions, and conduct commerce. Thomas Priore’s work through Priority Technology places him at the forefront of this transformation, helping shape the future of payments and commercial finance. Innovation in payments extends far beyond traditional card processing to include mobile payments, […]
Workforce Development and Mentoring: Karl Studer’s Investment in People
Karl Studer’s leadership philosophy emphasizes workforce development and mentoring as critical to sustainable organizational success. This commitment reflects his understanding that skilled, motivated employees create competitive advantages that persist regardless of market conditions. Having progressed from lineman to executive, Studer recognizes the potential latent in individuals at all career stages. At Quanta Services, Studer champions […]
Irrigreen’s Wisconsin Manufacturing Hub: Building Quality Closer to Home
Manufacturing location decisions carry strategic weight that goes beyond production economics. Where a company chooses to make its products reflects its values, its supply chain philosophy, and its commitment to the markets it serves. Irrigreen’s decision to establish and expand its manufacturing hub in Wisconsin, within driving distance of its Minnesota engineering headquarters, reflects all […]