CWSF is a membership organization comprised of 17 Western U.S. state foresters and six American-affiliated Pacific island foresters that work together to address key issues in the management of Western...
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Google recently announced that its mobile algorithms will change significantly on April 21. It says ranking changes will only affect searches that are conducted on a mobile device. The changes...
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“Big data will become an historic driver of progress, helping our nation perpetuate the civic and economic dynamism that has long been its hallmark… the digital revolution continues to work...
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As we settle into our new digs on South Broadway, I sat down with BURKETTDESIGN Principal Gillian Johnson. We were fortunate to have the exceptionally talented designer bring a smart,...
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I recently attended a communications conference and one story stuck with me. One of the speakers, Paul Smith, shared the story that reminds me of the importance of how we...
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We got a lot of response to the Becker’s Hospital Review piece about how the exploding popularity of high-deductible health insurance is threatening policymakers’ best-laid, seemingly utopian plans for American “wellness”...
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Most of the offerings on the health exchanges are low-cost, high-deductible plans. Good news for many, but not everyone. An unforeseen consequence: Many newly covered consumers from the last enrollment...
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SE2 friend and project partner Bill Sonn recently moved on from his role as senior director of Marketing, Communications & Public Relations with University of Colorado Health after eight years....
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Anywhere from 60% to 80% of the health plans offered on the various health insurance exchanges during the open enrollment period that started Nov. 15 are expected to be high-deductible...
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SE2 friend and project partner Bill Sonn recently moved on from his role as senior director of Marketing, Communications & Public Relations with University of Colorado Health after eight years....
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Even someone like me who is (literally) colorblind can see the shift displayed by this graph, produced by the Pew Research Center based on new census data. It shows how...
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SE2 friend and project partner Bill Sonn recently moved on from his role as senior director of Marketing, Communications & Public Relations with University of Colorado Health after eight years....
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The Latino vote is a hot topic in this year’s Colorado elections. Latino voters in the state represent about 14 percent of the electorate. That is almost three times the...
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Like native advertising, “Big data” is a term that carries meaning with people in marketing and communications, but may leave others scratching their heads. Big data is a complicated beast. The...
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We’ve all seen ads that are funny, scary or uplifting. But do they work, prompting the desired action? I recently attended the National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media...
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In a previous blog post I mentioned I was going to share my take on the New York Times’ coverage of the “whitening of Hispanics” and the controversy that it generated around the fact that more...
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I was lucky enough to talk with Radioo and help share Radioo’s story. Bullied at a traditional public high school after coming out as a lesbian and then as a...
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Slate magazine just publish an article and maps about the most commonly spoken languages other than English in the U.S., based on the Census data. The first map’s caption reads,...
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Did you know that almost 90 percent of adults are confused by the jargon that the health care industry uses? This problem has only increased as the nation, including our...
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“Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year in the United States.” “Great Outdoors Colorado has permanently protected more than 1 million acres of open space.” “Working...
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