What if that community was alsow moderated and mentored by entrepreneurs.
What if that community was alsow moderated and mentored by entrepreneurs.
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by Jim Ryan
Although I have been hearing about the decline of COVID cases, it was not until I studied the data that I realized the magnitude of the fall. The numbers are dramatic. Over the past month in Rochester there has been a 70% drop in the moving 7 day average of COVID...
by Jim Ryan
When I was growing up nothing was funnier than the Monty Python TV show and movies starring John Cleese. Cleese just wrote a book, “Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide” about how anyone, whether a comedian or a corporate executive can tap into his or her creative...
by Jim Ryan
Scientists and health care companies are laser focused on the disease and that multiple vaccines are very close to market. The guess and test process has been put into hyper drive and it looks to have paid off. However, there is no doubt that the learning about COVID 19 is far from over and thus “science” by its very definition may not give us reliable answers on COVID for months and even years to come, so more than just science will be needed to lead the country and the world forward.
by Jim Ryan
The effort to accelerate the development, manufacturing and distribution of vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics is about to deliver big time results.
by Jim Ryan
In sports, coaches of all types love to promote the concept of unselfish teamwork leading to the oft repeated: There is no “I” in TEAM. In a recent Wall Street Journal piece, a number of top name executives weighed in on the future of remote work and many of the thoughts echoed that of coaches, with a twist: There is no “REMOTE WORK” in Team. Here is a quick summary.
by Jim Ryan
Together, we are facing a truly unprecedented situation. The global coronavirus pandemic is affecting all of our families, our businesses, and our communities. During this time, we wanted to reach out and update you on how we’re approaching the situation here at RYCO Management.
Following in father’s footsteps has been a tradition in the James Ryan family. It began with football at Brighton High School, where having a Jim Ryan lining up under center every 30 years or so was the norm. It continued into real estate and property management, where a Jim Ryan has always been at the top of the corporate structure at Ryco Management.
RYCO Management LLC is adding two partners and expanding its property footprint in its Pittsford neighborhood as well as into Brighton.