What is our next monumental challenge?
Small and medium-size businesses are a huge part of the American economy; the Small Business Administration estimates that the 23 million small businesses in the United States account for 54% of all U.S. sales.
Humanitarian organizations call it a crisis unlike any other. The worst drought in 60 years in Sub-Saharan Africa, coupled with conflict in Somali last year, left 13 million people at risk for starvation and malnutrition—a number greater than all the inhabitants of New York City and Los Angeles.
Today I would like to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Pfizer’s Global Health Fellows (GHF) Program.
Summer is quickly approaching and that means graduation and intern season all across the United States. In June, millions of current students and recent graduates will commence their intern roles in government, not-for-profit organization, corporations, and many other entities.
"Why give money to people who don't like us?"
"We're broke at home, so how can we afford to send money to people abroad?"
Millennials are America’s largest generation—ever. Are they ready to work?
Will business garner a higher perception or a lower one from the youngest Americans?





