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How Hallmark s New CEO Is Harnessing the Iconic Brand to Better Reflect Society Courtesy of PUNCHPOINT GROUP Wonya Lucas, who joined in August, wants to mirror Hallmark s successful greeting card brands as she strives to fully embrace inclusivity and culture. Wonya Lucas knows how important it is to improve Hallmark s diversity and inclusion track record. The daughter of Major League Baseball s first Black GM (for the Atlanta Braves) and the niece of the late and great Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, Lucas like her father and uncle before her also received death threats as she climbed to the top of her profession. ....
Inset: Courtesy of Crown Media; Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images Hustle every inning, be a dream-maker for others and never give in to a setback: Wonya Lucas, Crown Media Family Networks president and CEO, credits the baseball legend, who died Jan. 22 at 86, with life lessons that have guided her own trailblazing path to success. Not long after I became general manager of a national cable network, I began to receive hate mail from those triggered by seeing a Black woman ascend to such a position. As upsetting as it was, I knew how I would handle it just like my Uncle Hank did. ....
10 Questions That Make Minnesotans Squirm During the Holidays Enter your number to get our free mobile app Getting together with family and friends (even virtually this year) is a beloved of the holiday season. But here are 10 questions that are guaranteed to make every Minnesotan cringe when you hear them during the holidays! Our Minnesota Nice may make us clam up or try to politely change the subject when some of these questions are asked by Aunt Martha or Uncle Hank during your holiday get-together. And they never seem to have any idea that what they re asking is making not only YOU mortified but everybody else within earshot, as well, right? ....
Anyone old enough to remember using a rotary telephone will probably remember what they did as children on Christmas Day. After waking up early and opening presents, they likely gathered with their parents around a clunky telephone to wish Merry Christmas to family members living thousands of miles away. People back then just didnât travel like they do today. It was ânormalâ for families to be apart during the holidays. Children would dutifully thank their Aunt Dorothy for the blouses she gave them, although they were often two sizes too big. And they wouldnât mention that Uncle Hank once again left the price tags on his presents so the children would know exactly how much he spent. ....