Recent Articles from Rebekah McClelland
Traffic increases in May at Lehigh Valley International Airport
Lehigh Valley International Airport saw a 4.75% passenger increase in May with new flights to Denver and Nashville boosting activity.
Strategic benefits of bim-integrated building surveys for real estate portfolios
BIM-integrated building surveys use 3D laser scanning to reduce costs and risks for real estate portfolios by providing precise digital models and improving asset management.
‘AI won’t take your job’ and other things CEOs say before the layoffs
Gartner reports 80% of billion-dollar companies deploying AI cut headcount, but layoffs did not improve financial returns, highlighting workforce challenges.
Specialty drug costs reshape employer health plans in central Pennsylvania
Specialty drug costs now dominate pharmacy spend in employer health plans, challenging traditional designs and impacting mid-size employers in central Pennsylvania.
Business Books: AI for Good – How people are using AI to fix things
Josh Tyrangiel’s AI for Good highlights how real people use AI to solve healthcare, education, and climate challenges with a human-centered approach.
Employers face rising costs and coverage decisions on glp-1 drugs
Glp-1 drugs like semaglutide create significant cost pressures on employer health plans, prompting complex coverage decisions amid growing employee demand.
What’s Driving Healthcare Costs? And What Can Employers Do About It?
Its causes are too numerous to list. It can cripple a person’s body, state of mind, bank account, quality of life, and job productivity.
10 things business owners should avoid when planning a transition
Business owners should avoid common mistakes like neglecting the business and delaying tax planning when preparing for a business transition or sale.
Client experience emerges as key competitive advantage in Pennsylvania firms
Lancaster Gift Box highlights how client experience is becoming a competitive advantage for Pennsylvania wealth management and construction firms.
Streetwise: Getting to and through Goldman Sachs
Lloyd Blankfein's memoir Streetwise provides a candid insider perspective on Goldman Sachs and the 2008 financial crisis, revealing the firm's culture and challenges.
Why the best employees quietly lose their edge in modern work
Jaime Raul Zepeda explains why top employees lose their edge due to burnout or boreout and the need for supported stretch at work.
Social Security faces trillion-dollar shortfall, urgent reforms needed
Social Security faces a $3.2 trillion shortfall by 2033, requiring urgent reforms to avoid benefit cuts or tax increases.











