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Smart Money Moves

Edwin Kennedy is no buy-and-hold investor. HE’S always scouting for opportunities to boost the upside potential of his $150,000 stock and mutual fund portfolio. Recently, the Valley Stream, New York,...

Nonprofit: Doing Well by Doing Good

Nonprofit: Doing Well by Doing Good

Ted Trabue knew he was ready for a career change. In 2002, his company, Washington, D.C.-based Potomac Electric Power Co. (Pepco), completed its merger with Conectiv, a regional energy delivery company. By June 2005, Trabue—vice president responsible for Pepco’s legislative and community affairs, strategic accounts, and economic development—realized that the merger would not allow him to advance any further within the company. Trabue questioned whether he should stay in corporate America or find a way to make a difference. Reflecting on his status, he found himself drawn to addressing the city’s significant unemployment problem and environmental agenda.

The Best CEO in Silicon Valley

On the occasional summer day when John W. Thompson manages to get away from it all, he can be spotted along the riverbanks of Alaska’s waterways. Fishing rod in hand...

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