
Meet The FCC’s New CIO
The Federal Communications Commission has appointed Farhan Khan as its new Chief Information Officer. Khan, previously the FDA’s chief digital officer, will steer the FCC’s IT strategy, focusing on modernization and information security. His portfolio spans oversight of systems that support broadband providers, first responders, broadcasters, and emerging space launch operators. The appointment follows a career that includes senior IT roles at the FDIC, U.S. Army, Department of Transportation, and Department of Justice.

Century Housing Taps New Chief Executive
Century Housing Corp., a longtime California affordable‑housing financier and developer, appointed Jacqueline Waggoner as chief executive on March 23. The nonprofit has invested more than $3.5 billion to create and preserve over 63,000 homes in the state. Waggoner brings 25 years of...
Reflections on a Career in International Education, Shaped by Experience
The outgoing chief executive of UKCISA reflects on a career that moved from language services to government, consultancy and finally national advocacy for international students. He credits personal study abroad experiences for shaping his belief in mobility as a catalyst...

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Sales Top 2 Million | News-in-Brief
Pixelberry Studios, the creator of the popular Choices mobile series, has reportedly laid off staff, though the company has not issued an official statement. Layoffs were disclosed by former employees on LinkedIn at the end of last week. The studio...
A Developer’s Guide to Integrating Embedded Analytics
Embedding analytics directly into applications is rapidly becoming a strategic priority for software vendors, as 78 % of tech leaders plan to boost BI investments. Developers must decide between building custom visualizations or buying a third‑party platform such as Tableau, Power BI,...

Why the ‘Gets It, Wants It, Capacity’ Won’t Build a Competitive Company
The Gets‑it‑Wants‑it‑Capacity (GWC) framework, popularized by Gino Wickman’s *Traction*, offers a quick filter for matching people to predefined roles, but it stops at present‑state competence. While GWC clarifies hiring and accountability, it treats seats as static and ignores strategic conviction,...

Microsoft Named a Leader in 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Integration Platform as a Service
Microsoft has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integration Platform as a Service, marking its eighth consecutive year in the Leader quadrant. The recognition underscores Azure Integration Services’ expanded capabilities that now blend AI, real‑time...

How the Dominican Republic Can Escape the ‘Middle-Income Trap’
The Dominican Republic has leveraged three decades of political stability and institutional continuity to transition from an agrarian economy to a diversified, open market that now grows at roughly 5% annually—well above the Latin American average. This steady growth has...

BSP to Expand Credit Exposure Reporting
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) announced plans to broaden its Comprehensive Credit and Equity Exposures Report (COCREE) to cover non‑bank financial institutions, including savings‑loan associations, credit‑card firms, and government‑linked lenders. Reporting for the newly covered entities will begin for...

Cebu Pacific Eyes P368 Million From Sale of 2 ATR Aircraft
Philippine low‑cost carrier Cebu Pacific plans to sell two ATR‑72‑500 turboprops for at least PHP368 million (about $6.7 million), classifying them as assets held for sale. The aircraft, deemed inefficient for major hubs like Manila’s NAIA, will be disposed of before the...

A Federal Office Designed to Stave Off the Next Financial Crisis Is Being Dismantled by the Trump Administration
The Treasury Department’s Office of Financial Research (OFR) is slated to shrink from 196 employees to roughly 70, a 64% reduction announced by its director in early March. Created under the 2010 Dodd‑Frank Act to gather data and issue early...
President Sheinbaum Defends Mexico's Right to Supply Oil to Cuba
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum defended her nation’s right to ship oil to Cuba, framing the move as both humanitarian and commercial. Her comments followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent softening of the oil embargo on the island and the arrival...

People Moves: WTW Makes Structural, Leadership Changes to EMEA Regional Operations; Carpenter Taps FloodFlash’s Bartholomew as Head of Parametric Advisory
WTW announced a major restructuring of its EMEA Insurance Consulting and Technology business, creating dedicated P&C and Life units and appointing Tim Rourke and Michael Klüttgens as regional leaders. Tammy Richardson will now oversee the firm’s AI transformation across the...

Huskeys Raises $8m Seed to Modernise Legacy Web Security
Edge security startup Huskeys announced its emergence from stealth after closing an $8 million seed round led by investors such as 10D, SV Angel and a roster of athlete angels. The company launched its Edge Security Management platform, which sits atop...

Best Practices in 2026 for Workers’ Comp: A Smarter Playbook for New York Restaurants
The Friedlander Group promotes a New York Workers’ Compensation Safety Group for restaurants, bars and nightclubs that can slash premiums by as much as 57% through group discounts and dividend payouts. Since 1993 members have saved $244 million, with recent dividends...

MedCity Pivot Podcast: How Fujifilm Tackled An Existential Crisis
Fujifilm faced a 60% revenue collapse in 2006 as digital cameras displaced film, prompting a strategic pivot toward healthcare. The company launched a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) in 2011, acquiring Biogen’s large‑scale site and expanding its biotech capabilities....
Aultman Health CIO Says Healthcare Must Move AI From Experimental to Operational
Aultman Health System’s CIO Raza Fayyaz says the health‑care sector must shift AI from experimental pilots to everyday operations. He outlines a three‑pronged strategy that combines pre‑built AI tools, robotic process automation, and large‑language‑model reasoning to streamline clinical and administrative...
Venu Holding Corp. Adds Sarah Rothschild As SVP, Strategic Finance and Investor Relations
VENU Holding Corp. has appointed Sarah Rothschild as Senior Vice President of Strategic Finance and Investor Relations. Rothschild, a capital‑markets veteran from Madison Square Garden Entertainment, Sphere Entertainment and PwC, will oversee investor relations, treasury, capital formation and financial communications....

Clear Career Path And Tech Challenging Staff Retention
A new Momentive Software study of 500 U.S. nonprofit professionals reveals that only 27% of employees stay when they lack a clear career path, while 65% remain when pathways are visible. The research links career‑path ambiguity to technology burnout, noting...

Legal & General: A Veteran FTSE Stock with Life in It Yet
Legal & General, a century‑old FTSE 100 insurer, is shedding its legacy bulk‑annuity and life‑insurance focus in favour of an asset‑light, higher‑margin model. Its investment arm now manages about $1.5 trillion in assets, with private‑market holdings swelling to $95 bn and fee margins...
Dubai’s Hedge Fund Boom, Property Surge in Focus as Iran War Continues
Hedge funds are markedly increasing their exposure to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, signaling renewed confidence in the UAE’s financial hub despite the ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict. At the same time, property developers in the Emirates have launched a concerted outreach to...

Sumsub and Approvely Unite on Identity and Payments
Sumsub, a global verification and anti‑fraud platform, has partnered with Approvely to embed its KYC and AML screening directly into Approvely’s payments and risk‑management stack. The integration gives gaming merchants a single, compliant path from identity verification to transaction processing...

How Aigen Transformed Agricultural Robotics for Sustainable Farming with Amazon SageMaker AI
Aigen, a maker of autonomous weed‑removing robots, migrated its machine‑learning pipeline to Amazon SageMaker AI to overcome on‑premises bottlenecks. By automating data labeling with vision foundation models and leveraging SageMaker’s distributed training, the company boosted labeling throughput 20‑fold and cut...
Mastercard's Pivot: A Bullish Strategic Bet on AI and Data
Mastercard's shares have fallen over 15% year‑to‑date as the company weighs selling its real‑time payments unit, acquired for $3.2 billion in 2019. Meanwhile, its high‑margin Value‑Added Services division posted 22% currency‑neutral revenue growth in Q4, far outpacing the 9% rise in...

Why TikTok Shop’s Real ROI Was Never Meant to Stay on TikTok
TikTok Shop is being re‑positioned from a narrow sales channel to a powerful demand‑generation engine, a shift highlighted by Greek sun‑care brand Carroten’s rapid U.S. expansion. Leveraging over 13,000 creators, the brand generated 152 million views, sparking a cascade that lifted Amazon...

Ottawa Opens up Applications for Early Retirement Program
The Treasury Board has opened applications for a time‑limited Early Retirement Incentive, allowing eligible federal employees to retire immediately with full pension benefits. The program, part of Budget 2025’s Comprehensive Expenditure Review, is designed to achieve a 10 % reduction—about 40,000 positions—in...

Sundance Road Movie ‘Hot Water’ Acquired By Rich Spirit
Rich Spirit has acquired North American rights to Ramzi Bashour’s Sundance debut, the road dramedy “Hot Water.” The film, starring Lubna Azabal, Daniel Zolghadri and Dale Dickey, follows a Lebanese mother and her American son on a cross‑country journey from...

South Korean Unification Minister Uses North Korea’s Formal Name
South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong‑young referred to the North by its official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, signalling a shift toward a "peaceful two‑state framework." President Lee Jae‑myung’s END Initiative separates denuclearisation from engagement, emphasizing exchange and...
Tariff Refunds: Court Expands Scope to Include Finally Liquidated Entries
The U.S. Court of International Trade broadened a prior order, directing Customs and Border Protection to refund tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) for all import entries, including those already finally liquidated. The amendment follows the...

Should You Add Private Equity to Your ISA?
Private‑equity funds marketed for ISAs promise outsized returns, but the metrics used—chiefly internal rate of return—mislead retail investors. Over the past 15 years the private‑equity premium has evaporated, with a five‑year trailing edge of –4.62% versus the S&P 500. Layered fees,...

Are India-US Ties Really Back on Track?
In March 2026 a series of high‑level U.S. visits to New Delhi – including Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur, Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau and Under Secretary Elbridge Colby – kept diplomatic momentum alive. The visits produced a $43 million Boeing contract for P‑8...

What Was the 1970s Oil Crisis, and Are We Heading for Something Worse?
The 1970s oil crisis, sparked by an Arab embargo, caused oil prices to quadruple and triggered a global recession. Today, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict threatens to cut roughly 20% of world oil supply,...

Landmark US Verdict Against Meta and YouTube Signals New Risk for Influencer Marketing
An LA jury found Meta and YouTube (Google) intentionally designed addictive platforms, awarding $6 million to a plaintiff who alleged childhood mental‑health harm. The verdict assigned 70 % of liability to Meta and 30 % to Google, citing features like infinite scroll and...
U.S. Bank Names Next COO
Toby Clements will assume the role of chief operations officer at U.S. Bank effective April 13, succeeding Souheil Badran, who is retiring after a three‑year tenure. Clements, a 2017 hire, has overseen operations in Europe, cards, merchant payments and client services,...
Belgium: (Tele-)work Performed Simultaneously Within the European Economic Area – What Changes with the Moguntia Ruling?
The Court of Justice of the EU’s Moguntia ruling clarifies that all professional activities, even those performed outside the EU, must be considered when determining the applicable social‑security legislation for employees working across Member States. The decision directly challenges the...

Digital Forensics Jobs Round-Up, March 30 2026
The latest Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) round‑up lists over 30 new vacancies spanning the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Singapore and New Zealand. Positions range from entry‑level internships to senior director roles, covering forensic management, lab technician work,...
What Makes an Exceptional Leader?
New research by The Grossman Group and The Harris Poll finds only 30% of U.S. employees consider senior leaders "exceptional," while 16% label them "outdated" and blame them for burnout. Exceptional leaders outperform "good" leaders by more than two‑fold in...
Week in Review: How the Performance Review Has Changed
Performance reviews have shifted dramatically over the past 15 years, moving from annual check‑ins to frequent, often quarterly, continuous feedback loops. This change reflects heightened expectations for real‑time manager‑employee dialogue and is driven by digital tools that enable ongoing performance...
Chart of the Week: Leverage Takeover
The latest LSEG LPC chart shows a decisive shift in middle‑market leveraged‑buyout financing. In 2014 banks supplied roughly 70 % of the capital, but by 2025 their share fell below 30 %, while direct lenders now fund over 60 % of deals. This...
The Enduring and Evolving ‘Craft’ of Customer Support – Interview with Nick Francis
Help Scout co‑founder Nick Francis stepped down as CEO in late 2025, becoming Chairman after 15 years leading the remote‑first support platform serving over 12,000 businesses. In a Punk CX podcast interview, he discussed the "craft" of customer support, the...

SoFire’s Hot Campaigns: Alix Earle’s Skincare Launch Proves Why Authenticity Always Wins
Alix Earle, a 14‑million‑follower influencer, has launched the skincare line Reale Actives in partnership with dermatologist Dr. Kiran Mian. A cryptic teaser campaign sparked strong pre‑launch engagement, turning curiosity into a ready‑made audience. Earle’s content has long documented her cystic acne journey and Accutane...

Ezekiel Lewis Named Chairman and CEO of Epic Records
Sony Music announced Ezekiel Lewis as the new Chairman and CEO of Epic Records, elevating him from his recent role as President. Lewis, a Grammy‑winning songwriter and former EVP of A&R, has been with Epic since 2018 and previously held...
Trump to Take First Steps in Opening Retirement Funds to Private Markets
The Trump administration announced its first steps toward allowing retirement accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs to invest in private‑market assets, including private equity and venture capital. The proposal would amend Department of Labor fiduciary rules, aiming to broaden investment...

From Germany to Spain: How Europe’s Biggest Economies Are Weathering the Oil and Gas Shock
Europe faces its sharpest energy shock since 2022 after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, cutting roughly 20% of global oil and liquid gas supplies. Benchmark oil prices have surged above €115 ($125) per barrel and EU gas prices are...
Investor Intentions: Boston Retirement Systems Issues RFP for Private Debt Manager
The Boston Retirement System (BRS) has issued a request for proposal for a $115 million private‑debt mandate. The pension fund is seeking an external manager to allocate capital in senior‑secured loans and ESG‑aligned credit. This RFP reflects BRS’s strategy to diversify...
BIG NUMBER 3.73%
Investors now expect the Federal Reserve’s benchmark federal funds rate to end 2026 at 3.73%, near the top of its current 3.50‑3.75% range. This marks a 70‑basis‑point increase from a month ago when three cuts were anticipated, driven by heightened...
“Client-Centricity Is Our New Mantra”: New Dentsu CEO Delivers First Address to Staff
Takeshi Sano has taken the helm as Dentsu’s new chief executive, delivering his first address to staff. He declared "client‑centricity" the company’s new mantra and outlined an execution‑led transformation agenda. The plan includes a sweeping international overhaul aimed at streamlining...

Ani Tech Launches Free AI Cash Flow App for Advisors
Ani Tech has introduced a free AI‑driven cash‑flow modelling app for UK financial advisers, allowing them to build and compare complex scenarios using natural‑language commands. The tool, powered by an agentic AI called ‘Flo’, automates data entry and provides real‑time...
Takeda Restructuring Could Push More Than 600 US Staffers Out of Jobs
Takeda Pharmaceutical announced a U.S. restructuring that will affect roughly 634 employees, including 247 positions in its Cambridge, Massachusetts site. The plan aims to generate savings of over 200 billion yen (about $1.25 billion) by fiscal year 2028, funding upcoming product launches...
Listening Underpins Changemaker's Chapter Growth Strategy
HIMSS senior director Sepi Browning announced a new growth strategy for its Changemaker chapters that centers on listening to local leaders. The plan will develop best‑practice guides to help chapter volunteers manage and motivate members more effectively. By amplifying the...