Jon RiosRoe’s slippery slopeThe United States Supreme Court stands to revoke the rights of women to control their bodies. Doing so could affect all 330 million of us.Dec 6, 2021Dec 6, 2021
Jon RiosGood riddance, Mr. Cuomo(s)Even though it appears to be a feature of the left, doing the right thing should transcend ideology. Firing Chris Cuomo was the right…Dec 6, 2021Dec 6, 2021
Jon RiosAmong the thousands taking part in the siege of the U.S.The Truth is Out ThereJan 16, 2021Jan 16, 2021
Jon RiosIn the Best Interest of us AllHow can a new financial rule provide FinTechs an opportunity to walk the walk even better than they talk the talk?Sep 10, 2020Sep 10, 2020
Jon RiosOn Being Well-RoundedIs it individual excellence or an ability to be-all-things that makes someone a desirable addition to a team?Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Jon RiosIt’s our timeIt’s July 4, and in 2020, Independence Day in the United States feels more somber than celebratory.Jul 5, 2020Jul 5, 2020
Jon RiosToday’s SCOTUS ruling marks a milestone. Here’s why.The Supreme Court of the United States — on a 6–3 vote — declared the Civil Rights Act protects gay and transgender workers in the U.S.Jun 16, 2020Jun 16, 2020
Jon RiosFiguring Out Trust to Shape Your RTrust — and distrust — in others can shape the way we respond to life’s challenges; but it’s trusting ourselves that makes or breaks the…May 27, 2019May 27, 2019
Jon RiosComing Out for WomenOnly one common theme exists over the iterations of my coming out story: women. It’s time to give something back.Oct 14, 2018Oct 14, 2018