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The Curious Case of the Artist in the Archives

Mills Scofield

Totally – Jessica Esch: Fill in the Blanks, November 2020 ; Source Quote: Oral history interview with Kay WalkingStick, 2011 Dec 14-15. She’s featured in a two-part series as part of the Archives of American Art and Smithsonian Voices blog. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. The Archives shared Jess’s story last week!

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The Curious Case of the Artist in the Archives

Mills Scofield

Totally – Jessica Esch: Fill in the Blanks, November 2020 ; Source Quote: Oral history interview with Kay WalkingStick, 2011 Dec 14-15. She’s featured in a two-part series as part of the Archives of American Art and Smithsonian Voices blog. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. The Archives shared Jess’s story last week!

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Changing One Thing Changes Everything

Mills Scofield

Her posts on this blog always get a ton of hits. In 2011, I pitched a new job at my old job and became a full-time illustrator and storyteller for a non-profit. Many of you are now familiar with the wisdom of my friend Jessica Esch.

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Guest Post: An Entrepreneur's Thoughts on Market Incentives & Foreign Aid

Mills Scofield

This is a guest blog by Chia Han Sheng, Brown University '14, co-founder of MedInternational. MedInternational was started in 2011 to raise the standard of healthcare in resource-poor regions of the world by sharing and maintaining appropriate hospital technology in these areas, initially Zanzibar, Tanzania.

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50 Ways to Leave your Lover: Keep Failing Til the Last Thing You Try Is Successful

Mills Scofield

Special guest blog post by Don Esch, President of Bettcher Industries of his story at BW-Center For Innovation & Growth 's Innovation Summit. The development process continues and we introduce the “Amalgatome” in the middle of 2011 to a narrow market of fifteen primary processors with an annual sales potential of $2.76