Portfolio
Trulioo Work
Quantum Computing Creates the Fog and the Lighthouse
Information Security: A Critical Pillar in the Sales Cycle
The Dawn of Agentic AI: Are We Ready for Autonomous Technology
Fight Fire With Fire: 3 Strategies to Defeat Deepfakes
EQ Bank Scores Double-Digit Document Verification Rate Boost With Trulioo
Trulioo (Led a team of writers in rebuilding the entire website from scratch)
WisPolitics.com Stories
WisPolitics.com study of committee rolls finds attendance gaps for some lawmakers (4/29/16)
A return trip for high-capacity wells almost a guarantee next session (3/18/16)
Pro-winery bills attract opposition from Tavern League (10/16/15)
Walker makes first presidential campaign stop in Iowa (7/17/15)
Lessons from Miller Park could influence Bucks arena talks (5/1/15)
Attorneys question the need for budget’s changes to workers’ comp (4/24/15)
Prevailing wage debate to follow right-to-work action (2/27/15)
The Daily Reporter Editorials
Speak now or forever pay the tax
Miron case proves schools need protection
A simple ‘thank you’ would suffice
Officials should choose words carefully for lakefront project (2013 First Place for editorial writing from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association)
Vindictive Milwaukee County Board targets Taffora
City strips Silk of its rights
Killing them with kindness
A sickening solution
Wisconsin Law Journal Editorials
The value of a signature withheld
Sleepwalking through CLE
Show them the money
Judges in name only (2011 Silver Award for editorial writing from the Milwaukee Press Club)
Special Projects
LEED Series
The following stories are the culmination of a three-month investigative project I created and led in 2008 for The Dolan Co, which is the parent company of The Daily Reporter. I was the lead editor for a team of 20 journalists from Dolan newspapers around the country in investigating whether the U.S. Green Building Council and its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certifications are going far enough in protecting the environment.
Dolan created its Outstanding Contributions Award as a result of the series, and I was the first recipient.
The LEED Creed
LEED loses money for USGBC
Green is good
LEED haunts all that use it
Energy Inefficient
LEED liars need not apply
Pittsburgh project takes early LEED
Green group crams to pass test
Platinum-plated pride
Lawsuits grow in green field
Governments feel the force of nature
Green, hold the certification
USGBC ponders proof after plaques
Editorial – Wanted: Mean green (I wrote this editorial to close out the weeklong series).
Editor of Wisconsin Builder magazine from 2002 to 2008.