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DMC Atlanta & Songs for Kids Foundation

2011 marks our third year as a sponsor for Songs for Kids Foundation's annual "500 Songs for Kids" event, and it couldn't have gone better! We had over 40 people from our team show up for the event on Saturday, April 30th! At DMC, we embrace the "Work Hard, Play Hard" philosophy and have a strong focus on giving back to the community.  "500 Songs" is always a major high point in our year.  As a former professional musician, it's a cause that is close to my heart.  Music really does have an incredible power to bring people together and to heal.  In addition to myself and my sister, Stef Dorfman, two of our other team members - Randall Crane and Jeremy Stegall also participated by performing at the event. Please take some time to learn a little bit about Songs for Kids, a non profit that arranges for musicians to visit terminally ill children in hospitals throughout Atlanta. www.songsforkidsfoundation.org . Jeremy's Band - "Oper...

Eggs, Baskets, and Becoming a Change Junkie

In the spirit of the season, we're moving some of our eggs to a new basket. One of my mentors told me, repeatedly, that "if you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten."  I guess she had to repeat it because my skull is 99% concrete, about 3 inches thick, and houses a tiny little brain that, by design, doesn't particularly care for change. I'll start by saying that I'm extremely happy with what we've always gotten, but I want more. Lots more. Well, for the last (almost) nine years, I have run a company that does B2B Marketing & Sales on an outsourced basis for large Office Supply and Telecommunications companies.  We've even managed to get pretty darn good at it - acquiring over 75000 new accounts and expanding to have offices all over the US. Because of our track record, we've been approached over the years to take on new clients.  We have succeeded with some, failed with other, an...

Getting Started

So I’m going to begin my blog by stating that I never thought I’d have a blog.   I’m not sure why, maybe it’s that the word itself –BLOG—sounds either like a euphemism for pooping or some kind of tree-dwelling slug.   Or perhaps it is based on my initial notion that a blog is nothing more than an online diary, a place for the artsy-for-artsy’s-sake to express their distrust for the “establishment,” “corporations,” “the man,” or any other in a bevy of often-airquoted words that are misused by people who have an unfounded distaste or distrust for anyone who has achieved more than they have. I was wrong. In the last several months, I’ve learned more from BLOGS than from newspapers, online articles from reputable sources, and books combined. The ability to update in real-time, to face today’s issues head-on, and to voice an opinion, realization, or brilliant idea as soon as it occurs is a true miracle of science. Plus, I get to use my English degree....