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Emmy Beeson
Guest columnist
In the past 13 months, so much of our lives have changed: what we can do, when we can do it and with whom we can spend our time.
In the midst of these changes and a restructuring of our lives, the economy to support us still is chugging forward. There are so many unfilled jobs, huge gaps in skills needed for high-wage jobs and simply not enough people to fill all the jobs even if there wasn’t a skills gap.
This leaves us ripe for innovation.
One of my mentors, Phil Schlechty, always said, “Nothing brings people together like a shared ordeal.”