Dr. Chad Audi is an experienced senior executive with over 23 years of executive management experience and recognition as a visionary and dynamic leader in non-profit and for-profit sectors.
Dr. Chad Audi is an experienced senior executive with over 23 years of executive management experience and recognition as a visionary and dynamic leader in non-profit and for-profit sectors.
There is just no way everybody – even siblings, married couples and business partners – can agree on everything all the time. No way. The all-knowing God did not create all of us to routinely think, perceive, evaluate and act with striking uniformity. Even the identical twins you know don’t always agree with each other.
We all have friends, family, colleagues and neighbors negatively impacted by COVID-19. Don’t we? Some are either sick, recovering, retrenched or struggling to get needed medications and food supplies in the ongoing lockdown, which simply means they need the good old empathy and compassion.
We all have friends, family, colleagues and neighbors negatively impacted by COVID-19. Don’t we? Some are either sick, recovering, retrenched or struggling to get needed medications and food supplies in the ongoing lockdown, which simply means they need the good old empathy and compassion.
We all have friends, family, colleagues and neighbors negatively impacted by COVID-19. Don’t we? Some are either sick, recovering, retrenched or struggling to get needed medications and food supplies in the ongoing lockdown, which simply means they need the good old empathy and compassion.
In many ways, we are in uncharted territory. Even the foremost experts in infectious disease control and prevention can’t tell us where the COVID-19 pandemic is heading, and when it will cease to plague our communities. Many cities, including those in metro Detroit, are on necessary lock-down. And the longer the lock-down, the more it becomes obvious…