Editorial

Editorial

EditorialVol. 4, No. 4 (2000)July 20004 min readpp. 1-2

Twenty-five years ago at Runner’s World, we couldn’t get the company to consider putting a shower in the warehouse to accommodate in-house runners after theirnoon-hourruns. Instead, we closed our office doors and toweled ourselves as dry as we could while liberally applying Right Guard before our next meeting. Corporate America has come a long way since then, with many corporations at the cutting edge of promoting health and wellness among their employees and management. Clearly, the younger, newer entities, such as the high-tech companies, are not being held down by decades and sometimes centuries of entropy.

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work will spread quickly. The American corporate world could use it— and the sooner the better.

Naturally, your next question is, “How do I get in touch with these wild and crazy people?” Michael Goodman can be reached at 800/4549368. You can e-mail Michael at mgoodman@jgwfunding.com or, if you’ re into retro, the mailing address for the corporate HQ is J.G. Wentworth, 30 South 15th St., One Penn Square West, 10th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19102.

Andif you’re currently in college, take the time to ace that Economics 101 course. It may come in handy later in life. Not that it seems to be helping Warren Buffett at the moment.

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This article originally appeared in Marathon & Beyond, Vol. 4, No. 4 (2000).

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