I’ve been thinking a lot about moms these days.
A Different Kind of Mother’s Day
Preparing For Recovery

I moved to Delray Beach just when efforts to revitalize the city were beginning to kick into gear.
But I was there for Visions 2000, the Decade of Excellence, Visions 2005, Sharing for Excellence (which focused on the city’s schools) the Downtown Master Plan and a host of other efforts that created modern day Delray Beach, a three time All America City, that has earned national acclaim for its redevelopment efforts, successful downtown, events, culture and food scene.
Delray came back as a result of careful planning, massive public investment, risky private investment and a playbook that included everything from a downtown tennis stadium and festivals to a focus on culture and a big bet on food and beverage as a driver of commerce and branding. A strong commitment to Community Policing was another indispensable tool. If people don’t feel safe, they simply won’t spend time or money in your city.
But short term it may be a while before we see restaurants packed and feel comfortable enough to attend festivals with thousands of people.
We never quite had a huge office component downtown and one wonders where that sector will be in the wake of the coronavirus. Many companies are realizing they can effectively operate remotely and may not require the large offices they now occupy.
I also think there is a great opportunity to introduce educational uses downtown and perhaps someday (post vaccine) that will be possible too.
Master Class in Leadership
The coronavirus crisis gives us all an opportunity to take a master class in leadership.
But testing and tracing is still not happening to the levels we are going to need to re-open our economy.
We need real leadership now more than ever.
Seizing the Golden Hour

The richest nation on Earth has people who are hungry and homeless. Lots of them.
But when this crisis passes, will we care about where these workers live? Will we show concern for their health care needs and whether they have a path to a life of stability?
Remembering a Local Legend

Bert Fashaw
We lost a local legend last week and in this time of pandemic, I fear that these losses will pass without the notice they deserve.
A Time to Evolve
In business, what’s dangerous is not to evolve.” Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO.
Friendship in the Age of Zoom
Like many of you, we’ve been keeping in touch with family, friends and work colleagues via Zoom these days.
Finding Inspiration In Crisis

Jonas Salk
PBS has been running a great documentary called “The Polio Crusade.”
The New Abnormal
Ahhh quarantine life.
