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From its office located in the heart of the European capital with some 100 professionals and 20+ different nationalities, FTI Consulting Brussels is a market–leading advisory firm that has brought together our expert public affairs knowledge of the European Union and its Single Market with our broad international experience with developing and delivering bespoke and integrated regional strategic communications programmes. We specialise in strategic and integrated public affairs communications services advising multinational companies facing business-critical political, policy, regulatory or reputational challenges on how to engage with stakeholders including politicians, NGOs and the media in Brussels and beyond. Our industry includes Banking & Financial Services, Energy & Utilities, Information & Technology, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences, Agriculture, Transportation and Competition issues.
- Intelligence: Timely insights and credible evidence will help build a strong foundation to promote your business objectives. FTI Consulting can be your ears and eyes on the ground in Brussels and national capitals, develop quantifiable data and market research and analyse emerging policies to inform your decisions.
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- Communicate: Driving awareness requires an effective narrative that needs to resonate with a range of audiences. FTI Consulting’s understanding of how different sectors and markets talk to each other across different platforms will ensure you develop the right tone and voice to build consensus.
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This is how you play the name game.
Baby name consultant Kayla Naab is sharing the three factors parents should consider if they want to saddle their child with a unique name — usability, integration, and connotation.
Parents looking to eschew Liam , Noah, Oliver, Olivia, Emma, Charlotte and the other top monikers on the Social Security Administration’s most popular baby name list should say the prospective names aloud in a variety of tones, use them in a sentence, and write them down alongside the names of their family members.
“Write the full name with your surname, write it in a sentence or a list, and address a message to this name,” Naab writes in a Business Insider essay published last week . “Assess whether it felt cool, easy, weird, or normal to use the name in a basic way.”
Parents should also ponder potential jokes or insults that could be made with the child’s name, Naab counsels.
For example, Amy Schumer and husband Chris Fischer changed the name of their 4-year-old son from Gene Attell Fischer to Gene David Fischer after he was born.
“We realized that we, by accident, named our son ‘Genital,'” Schumer, 42, admitted in 2020 .
Naab notes that a name should instill confidence in children and build their character — and it has to age well as they age.
“I encourage parents to consider every context, from school papers and roll calls to job interviews and the workplace,” Naab advises in Business Insider. “How would this name look on a social profile, a wedding invitation, an announcement for a promotion, or on the banner for a birthday party? Plug the name into real life.”
Naab says parents should contemplate if the name evokes any negative feelings, imagery, or pop culture references or any unfortunate nicknames and acronyms.
For their part, the experts at babynames.com said trends to watch for in 2024 include names inspired by adjectives such as Rugged, Heavenly, Powerful, and colors, including Azure and Indigo.
Gender-neutral names like Dallas, Jupiter, Aspen, Story, Navy, and Hollis are also gaining steam.
But if Rugged and Powerful aren’t feelin’ it — they do have options.
A 2022 report found that “Issac” and “Chole” — which are likely misspellings of “Isaac” and “Chloe” — are among the names formally changed more often than others.
“Choosing a unique name for your baby can be a great way to help them stand out, anoint them with something special and meaningful, and disrupt the status quo,” Naab points out in her Business Insider essay. “However, it’s really important to consider the lives your child might live and anticipate how your chosen name will impact their experience.”
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I left a red state for a blue state. The quality of life and job opportunities are better here, but it's not perfect.
- Raneisha Stassin, 31, moved to California from Arkansas in 2017 and has no regrets.
- In Arkansas, it seemed to her like most people got their jobs through friends of friends.
- In California, a diverse network has helped her professionally and her son's needs are supported.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Raneisha Stassin, a 31-year-old freelance public relations communications consultant and podcast host based in California. It's been edited for length and clarity.
Growing up, I was always forced to go to church. In fact, I grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, a red state surrounded, by very religious people — many Southern Baptist. I found that if you didn’t go to church and if you were queer or a person of color, Arkansas wasn’t the friendliest place .
My mom and all the biological relatives I grew up with were born and raised in Arkansas as well. Many of us, however, were desperate to move out for better job opportunities and to grow our careers. After college, in 2017, I moved to San Francisco.
Having lived in both the Bay Area and now San Diego, where I’ve resided for four years now, I can say California has given me greater job opportunities and a better quality of living than Arkansas.
Job opportunities were very limited in Arkansas
In Arkansas, I've experienced a lot of very rural areas that aren’t welcoming to outsiders. The more populous places, like the capital Little Rock, are seen as a lot more diverse. There are typically better job opportunities there too, but those opportunities were very limited for me.
While in college, I tried applying for local jobs to gain experience and never heard back — I could only get fast-food work . I received my first public relations internship in Arkansas, during my junior year, only because my professor referred me to some friends of his who had a boutique PR communications agency. I found that in Arkansas most jobs would only hire me if someone they knew vouched for me — most people seemed to get their jobs through a friend of a friend. I think the small-town mindset of sticking to who you know had a lot to do with this.
California is more accepting of people with different backgrounds and identities
I attended college in Arkansas, but my closest friends were from Northern California . They were much more accepting and suggested I move there.
I ended up getting a very competitive public relations internship in San Francisco at Ketchum, a global PR firm. Following that internship, I received my first job offer at a small PR tech agency. After learning the ropes of the industry, I was eventually able to start freelancing and choosing my own clients.
California embodies the term “melting pot” more than Arkansas
In San Francisco, people of varying demographics and backgrounds actively engage with one another. In Arkansas, even in Little Rock, it felt more segregated . As a neurodivergent queer Black woman, it was especially awful for me.
People often stuck with those very similar to themselves. For example, even though I lived in Little Rock, I had to be bused to a school in a small town with less diversity because they needed to reach a racial quota. I was called every slur imaginable.
At the time that I moved to San Francisco, I was in an interracial marriage and had a biracial neurodivergent son. California felt much more welcoming to my family.
It's been a great environment for me to raise my son and there are always a ton of art and culture events. There's so much about Black history I hadn’t learned growing up in Arkansas that I only became aware of after moving here.
The opportunities to connect and network with people from all over is another plus that has helped me professionally, allowing me to build my freelance clientele.
Aside from the diversity, the quality of living is significantly better in California
In the Bay Area and San Diego, I really like that I can just pack up and drive 20 minutes to the beach or go to an art show. The amount of entertainment is greater.
I also really love how much more involved Californians are with local politics. Lack of interest in state politics was a huge issue in my home state, leaving people uninformed. I feel most Californians are more educated and aware of politics on a state level and are actively involved in improving circumstances within their communities.
Also, when I moved to California, I found a lot of resources for children with autism. My son has autism and has an individualized education plan here. I've found that the schools are always able to point us to additional community resources like regional centers and YMCAs. There are also resources for mental health support, neurodivergent folks, queer folks, and women of color.
I'm sure Arkansas also has these resources, but I love how much more accessible they are where I currently live. In Arkansas, many resources were concentrated in Little Rock. When I lived outside Little Rock, I remember driving over 40 miles to go to the doctor because the better doctors for my health conditions were based there.
California's cities are difficult to navigate and expensive to live in
When I separated from my son’s father he had joined the Navy and wanted to co-parent despite being stationed in San Diego. It worked out, though, because moving to San Diego proved more cost-effective than the Bay Area.
I was living in a one-bedroom apartment with my son for $3,100 before moving to San Diego , and I still had an hour’s commute to work. Many of the major cities in California are commuter cities and it’s difficult to navigate for someone like me coming from a rural state that typically had one main road. I still need a GPS to get around.
Driving in this state is the second biggest con after the high costs.
Many people love living in Arkansas and that’s OK
I chose what was right for me and my family, and I encourage others to do what’s right for them. I know I would’ve regretted it had I stayed in Arkansas and tried to assimilate into a lifestyle and culture that wasn’t right for me. Just because you grow up somewhere doesn’t make it home.
After I left, I noticed things were improving slowly in Arkansas as more people from different states started to settle there, particularly in college towns. Yet, it’s still a very rural and conservative state, and I was quite used to being “othered” growing up there.
Want to share your relocation story? Email Manseen Logan at [email protected].
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