Trumpet is back in our office on St. Philip St. and we’re happy to report that Hurricane Gustav did not cause any damage to our building, or the homes of our staff. However, we are having problems with our phone lines, but hopefully this issue will be addressed today. In the meantime, please use the below alternate numbers to reach us, or send us an email at hello@trumpetgroup.com.
All is well.
Virtual Trumpet is operating smoothly. The offsite hosting and remote operations plan passed the test allowing us to continue to attend to business without a missed deadline. We are functioning fully today and in contact with all of our clients, partners and associates. Should you require any assistance please call any of the following numbers:
In anticipation of Hurricane Gustav, Trumpet is expecting to work remotely on Monday 9/1 (Labor Day), Tuesday 9/2, and perhaps also Wednesday 9/3 and Thursday 9/4, depending on the storm’s track.
Politics aside, if you want to know more about how media works – specifically its power – read, then re-read this piece from the New York Times on Jon Stewart.
The New York Times’ Paul Tough makes the unarguable connection between what is happening in our post-Katrina city and the rest of the country. The core issue of public education is not its failure in and of itself, but its role as the all necessary stepping stone for the disadvantaged in our country.
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