Here is a sampling of my magazine articles:

TRADE PUBLICATIONS

“Taxes, Tariffs, and Trump”
March/April 2025, BoxScore (AICC)

“Making the Most of Meetings”
July/August 2025, BoxScore (AICC)

“Toward Error-Free Operations”
September/October 2025, BoxScore (AICC)

“Survive and Thrive” (disaster readiness)
June 2025, Compoundings (ILMA)

“Charging Ahead” (commercial vehicle electrification)
February 2026, Compoundings (ILMA)

“The Raw-Materials Roller Coaster”
March 2026, Compoundings (ILMA)

“Mobile Device Management”
May/June 2025, PestWorld (NPMA)

“Continuing Excellence” (ongoing training)
March/April 2026, PestWorld (NPMA)

HUMAN INTEREST/PROFILES

“A Legacy of Leadership” A profile of AICC Chair Terri-Lynne Levesque — BoxScore, November/December 2025 (AICC)

“Thriving in Blue Oceans” A profile of financial-services professional Frank Scalese — GAMA International Journal, May/June 2019

“In His Sights Narrative nonfiction writer Walt Harrington and the story behind his book The Everlasting Stream. (PAGES - no longer published)

“Playing Atticus A profile of Michigan attorney — and actor — Jon March. (Michigan SuperLawyers)

“The Velvet Hammer Chicago's Vicki Abrahamson is tough in the courtroom, compassionate toward clients (Illinois SuperLawyers)

TRAVEL

“Dixie Classic Think New Orleans is the American home of Mardi Gras? Think again. The celebration began in Mobile, AL — and the tradition continues there to this day. (US Airways Attaché)

“Far from Pedestrian Artists and exercisers unite to reclaim a Cleveland landmark. (Preservation)

“Southern Comfort Travel to Brenham, TX, and you can visit the creamery where locals create "the cold equivalent of the Krispy Kreme doughnut": Blue Bell Ice Cream. (US Airways Attaché)

WRITING

“How to Add Fiction to Your Mix” For nonfiction freelancers moving into novel writing, these tips from novices and New York Times best sellers can make the transition less of a gamble. (The Writer)

“Taking the Road Less Traveled Travel writing doesn't just have to be about the destination. (The Writer)