PR for People Monthly JUNE 2016 | Page 5

June – in – Brief

Our articles this month are a mashup of the jobs we invent on our own and the jobs companies carve out for us. Whether we create our own jobs or jobs are made for us, we are always reaching to hit new thresholds so we can grow, learn and prosper.

From Boston, Alison Harris writes about Giselle Piantedosi, Director of Human Resources, Union of Concerned Scientists, a group whose mission is to put rigorous, independent science to work to solve our planet's most pressing problems.

A young poet, Devan Kingsford, parks his desk and typewriter in front of the Tattered Cover Book Store on 16th Street in Denver, and writes poems on demand. Donations accepted!

We have a writer, new to PR for People, Matt Robinson, from New England, who takes on a lot of gigs to make rent. Check out Do the Hustle.

From Chicago, Serena Wadhwa Psy.D., LCPC, CADC, RYT, writes about how to handle loss and grief in the Workplace.

If you don’t know what a NEET is, then check out my latest article, The Young, the Restless and the NEET.

Our cover story featuring Seattle Attorney Gregg Bertram and his company Pacific ADR Consulting and a series of related stories probe the many facets of Mediation and Arbitration.

Dave Bresler, founder of Network Network in NYC, explores what it means to grow far older than the typical retirement age and still have the passion and will to want to work.