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What do NGOs and organizations targeted by President-elect Donald Trump do following his election? Many of them are collecting record numbers of donations and subscribers, explains weekly contributor Richard Levick, founder and CEO of Levick.
The District of Columbia is shepherding in some smart city initiatives to set the nation’s capital apart. Ryan Ferguson, DC Inno’s general manager, says Washington, D.C. is testing projects such as energy and lighting.
Julian Everly Shervington Wright, co-founder and CEO of SHOTZU, describes himself as a “full stack hustler” here in Washington, D.C. Wright talks about how he started out as an entrepreneur in Atlanta and why he moved to the nation’s capital and not New York City to start SHOTZU, an on-demand photography service.
Zvi Band, CEO and co-founder of Contactually, is on of the leaders of the movement in D.C. as he is one of the success stories for the region.
The way we consume content has changed and consumers have a variety of options thanks largely to innovation that has occurred over the last decade.
This week’s show features influential local entrepreneur Tien Wong, who explains how and when to pivot your business, as well as regular columnists Joshua Baca and Richard Levick, who provide expert insight into important current trends affecting the interplay between business and policy.
Many expect net neutrality to be at risk, explains Joshua Baca, senior vice president at DDC Public Affairs, under a Republican President and Republican Congress.
Don Russell, a long-time antitrust lawyer who has worked with the Department of Justice, talks about the current antitrust debates he sees.
Hacking emails is a relatively simple attack, but it shows the influence cyber attacks can have.
Tien Wong, CEO of Lore Systems and Tech 2000 tells What's Working in Washington that “huge” opportunities are available to entrepreneurs in 2017 if they are ready.
Richard Levick, founder and CEO of Levick, explains what NGOs and organizations targeted by President-elect Donald Trump can do following his election.
Michael Riley, a Bloomberg News report, discusses how the purveyors of fake news have gotten rich by camouflaging these articles to look real and how this differs from political propaganda.
Terry Clower, director of George Mason University’s Center for Regional Analysis, explains how a Trump administration could have a positive effect on the local region.