Lead Dad 101

What Not To Say When A Man Takes Paternity Leave
September 9 is the number one birth date in the United States, with September being the month where more people are born than any other. Goes to reason then we’re in the No. 1 month for people starting parental leave. At some point in the next six week …
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3 1/2 Lessons From a Month of Parenting While Working
My kids’ last day of camp was August 11, and the first day all three of them were in school was September 6. For those counting, that’s…
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3 1/2 Lessons From a Month of Parenting While Working
My kids’ last day of camp was August 11, and the first day all three of them were in school was September 6. For those counting, that’s…
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Mark Feinberg
Mark Feinberg, a single father from Atlanta, GA, is our Lead Dad of the Week. Originally from the New York area, Mark moved to Atlanta for…
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Richard Pels
Richard Pels, a professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and the father of 23-year-old boy-girl twins, is our Lead Dad of…
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What Two Daughters Taught Me When I Lost A Summer
Approaching the official end of summer, I can’t say I’m sad to see the season go. While my kids had good times this summer, I worked way…
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Skip Cherryholmes: Month 4 Of Lead Dad Life
The most challenging moments for me have been that I’ve landed myself into so many different things. I wanted to try it all. I never knew I…
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Josh Crandall
Josh Crandall, an entrepreneur, husband, and father of two, is our Lead Dad of the Week. Josh Crandall began his career on Wall Street and…
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Advice For Leaders Who Do NOT Want To Be No 1 in Work-Life Misery
Reading this New York Post story on David Solomon ending summer Fridays at Goldman Sachs – as part of his 5-day-in-the-office mandate -I’m…
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Andy Kriebel
Andy Kriebel, a new father who also has four older children, is our Lead Dad of the Week! Kriebel has worked in senior data analysis roles…
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How The Workplace Gets More Kens, Not Alans, To Support The Barbies
We don’t need any more Alans, however supportive they have been to women in the workplace. We need Kens who can mature out of the Mojo…
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