Category: News

It’s that time of year again…

Libretto Communications is gearing up for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual Light The Night Walk.  For the Kansas City contingent, the walk will be held on Friday evening, September 24 at Corporate Woods in Overland Park, Kansas.  This marks Libretto’s second year as a corporate sponsor of the event and we’ve set $2,000 as [...]

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And the winner is…

Members of Team Libretto were on hand to receive a Bronze Quill Award of Merit on Friday, May 7 at the Clubhouse on Baltimore in downtown Kansas City.

Lots of big companies were also highlighted: Cerner, Hallmark, Black & Veatch, J.P. Morgan, Fleishman Hillard, just to name a few. But very few small businesses and women-owned [...]

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Award Winning

Well, it’s official, Libretto Communications is now award winning and proud of it.  Libretto is a recipient of a KC/IABC 2010 Bronze Quill Award for our work with the Town of Babylon, NY.  This is a big kudos to all small businesses out there that YES we can compete with the larger corporations that have lots of [...]

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Bring Google to KC

Hello, Kansas City! What a great, sunshiny day.

I recently attended the KCMO Committee meeting over at the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and learned more about the regional efforts to bring Google’s new “ultra-high speed” fiber network to the Kansas City metro area.  Google is planning to launch an experiment that will make Internet [...]

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Mompreneur

As I was tooling around town today dropping off, picking up, running circles and brainstorming on work, the term “Mompreneur” slowly formed in my consciousness.  That’s what I am and I know there are tons of Mompreneurs out there breaking ground and making dinner at the same time.  I then googled that term and found [...]

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The Balance Beam

No matter what the job, balance always seems to be the issue when you have a family or want to have a semblance of a life outside of “work”.  Part-time or shift workers are no exception…I thought this was an interesting read.
How to Make Shift Work Family Friendly

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