As somebody who wears more hats than a milliner could ever produce, Dana Marlowe is the President of Accessibility Partners, but can really add business development, public relations, marketing, subject matter expert, and advocate to her vast
Tablets Are On Many Kids’ Wish Lists
Move over Barbie and Elmo, and make room for tablets. They’re a hot item on kids’ holiday wish lists, but buying one for a child isn’t necessarily an easy decision. Mom of two Dana Marlowe keeps up with work and family using her iPad, but her
Misconceptions about the Disabled as Employees
New Jobs Podcasts with Bruce Hurwitz Presents on BlogTalkRadio Persons with disabilities constitute 20% of the population of the United States. Put differently, the disabled represent the largest minority group in the country. My guest will be
Workplace Regulations Provide Relief to Pregnant Women and Breastfeeding Moms
New regulations under health care reform, combined with the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, or ADAAA, should have a positive impact upon pregnant women and new moms in the workplace—and their employers. According to the U.S.
Ghost Workers: How to Stay Connected to HQ. Nacie Carson. Upstart Business Journal.
Remote work arrangements are the daydreams of many office-based workers. But in a job market where competition is high, what must remote workers do to reduce risk of replacement and keep their professional “edge”? The latest jobs numbers are in,
Cyber Discrimination: A New Frontier of Liability for Healthcare Providers
Pause for a second, stop reading this article and close your eyes. Imagine living life as one of the 1.3 million blind people in the United States. Think about how you would access information exchanged over the Internet. For 60-year old New York
Entrepreneur Interview: Dana Marlowe of Accessibility Partners
What does your company do? We provide consulting and testing services for technology for people with disabilities. Basically, if a private company has a product, we help them determine, through rigorous testing, whether a person with a disability
Small Businesses That Have Won Government Contracts in Surprising Industries
Sometimes small businesses can get tunnel vision—they expect their target customers are the only ones who will want their product or service. But sales can come from unexpected places. For instance, have you ever thought about selling to the
Idea Mensch: Dana Marlowe
ending out a regular enewsletter to industry contacts and current and prospective clients is a great, inexpensive way of keeping in touch. Sending out a mass email is simple, but that doesn’t make assembling an enewsletter an easy task. Here are
eNewsletters: Do’s and Don’ts
Sending out a regular enewsletter to industry contacts and current and prospective clients is a great, inexpensive way of keeping in touch. Sending out a mass email is simple, but that doesn’t make assembling an enewsletter an easy task. Here are