by Amy Madden | Sep 23, 2014 | Draper Updates
My senior year in college I was required to take a marketing strategy class at Butler. My Professor tasked us to write a marketing plan for our lives. At the time I thought it was a cheesy exercise, but she had the wisdom and experience that, at 22, I lacked. She took...
by Terry Coffey | Sep 1, 2014 | Draper Updates
Although most kids are already back in school, and autumn doesn’t officially start here until September 22 (at 10:29 P.D. EDT, to be precise), today’s Labor Day holiday is traditionally seen as the end of summer in the United States. Labor Day is another one of...
by Amy Madden | Aug 29, 2014 | Draper Updates
Many of us have had great enjoyment watching our friends, family, and co-workers accept the ice bucket challenge. There’s something innately funny in witnessing that first moment of intense shock as the bitter cold hits the skin. In case you missed it, here’s...
by John Pidgeon | Aug 28, 2014 | From the President's Desk
Mike and I have been playing golf since our early teens, now over half a century. We share a lot of fond memories of golfing with our grandparents, our parents, and each other. Also a host of less than fond memories of topped drives, duck hooks, hellacious slices,...
by Terry Coffey | Aug 26, 2014 | Draper Updates
Each weekday in the United States, 46 mothers are told their child has cancer. For Allison Smith, that day was September 13, 2011—a date that is burned into her memory. Thirteen-month-old Jackson had been in and out of the Emergency Room several times over a six-month...