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Anthony Zolezzi is an entrepreneur and CEO. He has founded and successfully sold more than a dozen companies.

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Month: July 2011

Could consternation over country’s credit be a kind of ‘Carmageddon’ for our souls?

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Anthony Zolezzi
Saturday, 30 July 2011 / Published in Insights
What a glorious day in L.A.! We — or at least I – tend to forget what a wonderful place this is in summertime. I know I have written some Pollyannaish-sounding blogs lately, but for some reason, I find myself appreciating the planet, the place I’m in and the summer like never before. Concerts in

A day at Disneyland: about $95, but a day at the beach: priceless

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 26 July 2011 / Published in Insights
Last Sunday, while soaking in the wonderfully therapeutic salt water off Seal Beach, California, catching the frothy breaking waves and riding them in without a board, I got to wondering what such an exhilarating experience would actually be worth if it had been designed by some commercial enterprise. What would I be willing to pay

Food Network’s “Triple D” proves to be a comfort-food cure for the ‘news blues’

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Anthony Zolezzi
Sunday, 24 July 2011 / Published in Insights
This past Friday, I had the luxury of watching the news –or make that the pain of watching the news — and then finding a safe haven from all the negative events in the world at, of all places, the Food Network, which I appreciated even more than usual. (And yes, I know this may

Growth and consumption needn’t be ‘bad’, if our technologies are adapted accordingly

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Anthony Zolezzi
Wednesday, 20 July 2011 / Published in Insights
“Big” is not bad in itself when we’re talking about increases in growth and consumption – it’s how we design the systems to accommodate such expansion that is critical. Adaptation of our technology is also a huge opportunity for entrepreneurs both to do good and to do well at the same time – the kind

‘Carmageddon’ was actually ‘Karmageddon’, a lesson for our causes and our entire country

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Anthony Zolezzi
Monday, 18 July 2011 / Published in Insights
Talk about turning a lemon into lemonade. As it turned out, “Carmeggedon” has been a great learning experience for all of us –with an incredibly great outcome for the City of Angels. To me there were three key lessons that we should take with us from this experience, whether we are building a bridge or

‘Carmageddon’ a wonderful opportunity to rediscover our own neighborhoods

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Friday, 15 July 2011 / Published in Insights
As I write this, it is the eve of “Carmageddon” here in Los Angeles — the 53-hour shutdown of the 405 Freeway, the city’s central traffic artery. What a wonderful event! While to many, it may be an extreme inconvenience, and in a weird kind of way, even have the appearance of a natural disaster,

A ‘point of pain’ and a little added persistence may offer our best hope of working things out

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Tuesday, 12 July 2011 / Published in Insights
The historic agreement between the United Egg Producers and the Humane Society of the United States, which I talked about in my previous blog, has led me to reflect on how much people with seemingly divergent viewpoints and interests can accomplish by sitting around the table together. In a kind of “eureka moment,” it hit

Egg industry-Humane Society development of new standard a paradigm for cooperation

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Anthony Zolezzi
Thursday, 07 July 2011 / Published in Insights
Today (Thursday) marks a very special and exciting occasion for those of us involved in working cooperatively with industry to make it more sustainable – the announcement of a precedent-setting agreement between the United Egg Producers and the Humane Society of the United States on the joint creation of a national humane standard for laying

Rather than being a casualty of progress, preservation can actually benefit from it

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Anthony Zolezzi
Wednesday, 06 July 2011 / Published in Insights
As I write this, I am on a five-hour flight from L.A. to New York, e-mailing associates and writing a blog while watching the outcome of the Casey Anthony trial on Direct TV from an altitude of 35,000 feet.  Now, who could have imagined that, even as recently as 15 years ago? Back then, hardly

A day at the beach could be the perfect occasion for dispensing much-needed ‘ocean appreciation’

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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 / Published in Insights
Over the 4th of July weekend, I made the drive from San Diego to Santa Barbara along a route that offers beautiful views of beaches packed with people seeking relief from the heat wave. Upon arriving, I Googled the ocean news updates, only to find that there were basically none that were current (in fact,
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