“The 90’s. The shift in our world with the advent of the Internet, cell phones and MP3 music was transformative to our whole society. (I might buy Apple stock too.)”
Stephen Ranck, AIA, LEED AP | Principal/Managing Director, Gensler
Stephen Ranck, AIA, LEED AP | Principal/Managing Director, Gensler
“Turbulent 30’s pops out at me. The reason being is that tough times create BIG opportunities for those willing to swim against the tide. Also, the opportunity for meaningful charity would be increased.”
Chris Richardson, CCIM | Director, Logic Commercial Real Estate
Chris Richardson, CCIM | Director, Logic Commercial Real Estate
“I look forward to repeating the volatile 60’s because the evolution of thought, revolution in action and naivete fueled hope for positive advancement for all man-kind. It was also the beginning of the Information Age.”
G. Eric Miles | Founder, Miles To Go, LLC
G. Eric Miles | Founder, Miles To Go, LLC
“The Fabulous 50’s. I was still a child then – born in 1949. My work now is built around asking CEO’s tough questions. Having the curiosity of a child generates the best questions ever!”
Chuck Alvey | Chair, Vistage International
Chuck Alvey | Chair, Vistage International
“Definitely the ‘60s. Not only for the music (including the REAL Elvis and the Beatles!), but because I feel this was the decade where the masses realized that we didn’t have to be the same as our parents and previous generations; individuality and change became the new norm.”
Vicki L. Burnett, Ph.D. | Executive Vice President and COO, Quertle, Biomedical Information Technology
Vicki L. Burnett, Ph.D. | Executive Vice President and COO, Quertle, Biomedical Information Technology
“I would look forward to the 1940s when our country aligned behind a common purpose and rose to the challenge of WWII . . . victorious. It was a meaningful pivot to our country’s position on the global agenda, while purifying our country’s soul.”
Mark Black | President and CEO, Provenance Healthcare
Mark Black | President and CEO, Provenance Healthcare