Recent Articles from Ali Longwell
The results are in for the 2020 Best of Colorado Business Choice Awards
In January, votes were counted to determine the winners of our sixth annual Best of Colorado Business Choice Readers’ Poll. The result is the following list, which includes our readers top choices for their pets, businesses, vacations and more.
Does my insurance cover loss of income from COVID-19?
Most business insurance policies will have at least three kinds of coverages to pay for the loss of business income: property, dependent property and civil authority. Whether there is coverage or not will depend on the language in each policy and the facts of a loss.
BOK Financial donates $100,000 to Colorado Restaurant Response
Colorado Restaurant Response’s model is to re-hire and keep restaurant workers employed, preparing ready-to-eat, nutritious meals. Meals are distributed to food insecure families, unemployed service workers and frontline workers in partnership with the Denver Metro Emergency Food Network and Bondadosa.
6 Questions with Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee Marianne Neifert
In each of her many titles, Marianne Neifert, MD, MTS, has dedicated herself to improving maternal-child health by doggedly providing education to health professionals, implementing model lactation services, helping re-establish breastfeeding as a community norm and advancing the nascent discipline of breastfeeding medicine.
The best things in business are free
While there’s some truth to the old adage that you can’t make money without spending money, there are still plenty of actions you can take that cost little to nothing while building and maintaining a rapport with your business partners.
Could a patent help your business?
What do geologists, cyclists, Air Force Academy cadets and the Denver Broncos have in common? Besides being quintessentially Colorado, they are all benefiting from inventions patented by companies right here in the Rocky Mountain region.
The legal and market forces impacting commercial real estate
Separately and combined, legal and market factors are impacting everybody. People that are involved in commercial real estate, in any capacity, need to navigate these factors to survive now and take advantage of opportunities in the future.
A CEOs’ top challenge: Getting your arms around required changes
The way employees and employers are communicating, behaving, working and measuring results have changed rapidly over the last month. For CEOs, this presents an interesting challenge: What changes are you going to carry with you in the long term? It’s important for them to consider the following.
Why the world needs leaders right now
Whatever situation you find yourself and your organization in, here are few leadership tips for both the short-term and long-term to help navigate social distancing and business in the “new normal.”
AppIt Ventures develops free Curbside tool for restaurants
Of the many impacts Colorado is experiencing due to coronavirus, the closure of dine-in restaurants (except for their pickup and delivery services) left a lot of local eateries wondering what to do next. While some restaurants already had delivery or pickup services in place, many did not have the infrastructure, money or manpower to implement such offerings. Which is where local software developm[...]