What the Pandemic Taught Us About the Homeless -- and What We Shouldn't Forget
My latest op-ed, co-authored with Thomas Hugh Byrne and Benjamin F. Henwood, has been published in The Hill: "Believe it or not, we are housing some of the homeless..."
What Public Health, Law, and International Relations Leaders Have to Say About Withdrawing from the WHO
Today, President Trump officially began the process to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization. In my capacity as a public health scholar, I have joined 750 experts and leaders throughout the country in signing the following letter to Congress.
Financial Crisis Management for Small Businesses
In this workshop for Cal Poly Pomona, I reveal the best practices to manage your liquidity, negotiate your commitments, and seize opportunities that only come when the market is weak.
Commercial Real Estate Industry Outlook
If you're interested to see what's happening in the economy, what to expect, and what we can do about it, you can watch this brief economic forecast I delivered a couple weeks ago.
The Crisis Is Real, But We Have a Secret Weapon
Last Sunday, I wrote an op-ed on the COVID-19 crisis for the local newspaper in my childhood hometown, arguing that we can save hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of lives. But it's going to require an unexpected weapon: compassion.