Fresh Beginnings Are Always Exciting
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crisp, fresh, sunlight-sparkled morning. An old year put to bed, and a clean new promise-filled year begun. A land waking from the slumbers of winter. Fresh beginnings are always exciting and invigorating. Each beginning renews our spirits with hope for the future. But each new beginning also exacts a price. The opportunity inherent in each new beginning requires a commitment to make the most of that opportunity. The hope that’s promised of each fresh start is offered only to those willing to work for the fulfillment of that hope. And so it is with our beginning at Modern Government. At AEi, we’re excited about the opportunity that begins with our premiere issue of Modern Government magazine. And we’re also conscious of the commitment that will be required to fulfill its potential and promise. In each issue we’ll be applying our expertise and experience in the sharing of thought
leadership and practical insights for government. We’ll be providing practical insights about modern technology, leadership and management practices, and their impacts to our government audience. And starting with this very first issue of Modern Government we’ll be bringing you the thoughts and experiences of industry leaders - people with a wealth of experience in navigating the divide that often exists between private industry and government. We were both excited and honored to have spent time with Tony Jimenez, the founder and CEO of MicroTech. Tony is an innovative entrepreneur and has developed an exceptional expertise in understanding the needs of government, and in fulfilling those needs. We’re certain you’ll find his thoughts to be insightful and compelling. We’re very optimistic about the future, and excited about the opportunity this first issue of Modern Government brings. And we’ll be privileged to have your support along the way. After all, we depend upon you to help us make the most of this fresh new beginning.
Jenna E. Bratten President and CEO, AEi International Publisher, Modern Government