Underestimating children is one of the more persistent errors in publishing. Greg Soros, author who has spent well over a decade writing for young audiences, argues that young readers are far more perceptive than the genre has historically credited them for being. They notice when a character’s emotional journey is real. They also notice, quickly, […]
Month: May 2026
Colcom Foundation Carries Forward a Vision of Ecological Balance
The phrase “ecological balance” runs through everything Colcom Foundation does. From its founding history to its current grantmaking priorities, the Pittsburgh-based organization has organized its work around a single core idea: that the relationship between human population and the natural world requires serious, sustained attention. Origins in Personal Concern Cordelia S. May established Colcom Foundation […]
Inside 3G Capital’s Acquisition Playbook
Understanding how 3G Capital selects and integrates acquisitions requires looking beyond the headlines. While the firm is known for large, high-profile deals, the built-to-own philosophy guiding those deals is more nuanced than any single transaction can convey. 3G Capital does not acquire businesses randomly—it follows a coherent, disciplined playbook shaped by decades of experience and […]