Tuesday's 2-Minute Tip

Happy Holidays from all of us at the Reynolds Center

Looking ahead to 2025

As 2024 comes to a close, we want to take a moment to review the year that we’ve had and take a look at what the next year may bring us.

This year we’ve covered so many different business topics. We talked about some of the more traditional topics such as IPOsprivate equity, and cryptocurrency to some more unconventional ones to get you thinking outside the box. This included ancestry tourismMichelin Stars, and a literal money story about quarters. Heck, we even started 2024 talking about the business of divorce. Some of our staff’s favorites included the 15 Minute City, the come-back of vinyl records, and the Chevron Doctrine – which in particular is likely to make headlines in 2025.

The purpose of this weekly newsletter is to help you cover business better and we would love to hear from you about which tips were the most helpful, useful, or enjoyable this year. So feel free to give us a shoutout on social media, send us a DM, or reply to this newsletter with what you liked the most and what you want to see more of in the new year.

From all of us at The Reynolds Center, we want to genuinely thank you for being here every Tuesday. We have no idea what the next year will look like for the world of business, but we look forward to continuing to share what we know with all of you. 

Have a restful holiday. We will see you in 2025.

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  • As Assistant Director of The Reynolds Center, Julianne Culey is responsible for coordinating the daily operations of the center as well as managing projects with other Reynolds Center staff, students, and outside creative professionals. She works clo...

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