From A Tiny Town to Global Growth
A ripple in the matrix occurred in 1928 in Cherokee, Oklahoma, when Curtis Harold Guernsey Sr. founded a consulting engineering firm out of his garage, with a goal of providing civil engineering support to rural Oklahoma cities and towns.
Luke Leifeste’s Excellent Adventure
Luke Leifeste is feeling contemplative these days. A bona fide member of New York City’s elite creative class, this 20-something’s near non-stop hard work over the last decade has allowed him to cross a heady number of items off his bucket list in relatively rapid succession.
When Circ Came to Town: A Pilates Journey
As a former professional dancer and singer working in New York City, Carrie Kenneally was living her best life. It was playing out almost like a Broadway musical: Kenneally was running her own business in the heart of NYC and was heavily involved with the performing arts community where she had spent much of her life. It seemed to be everything she could ask for.