by JudyLloyd | Dec 9, 2021 | Advocacy, News, Politics & Government
In 1991, I was working for Senator Dole in the U.S. Capitol. That year, Senator Dole had prostate cancer and a successful surgery. He became an advocate for early detection and the PSA test, doing countless public service announcements to raise awareness about this...
by JudyLloyd | Dec 6, 2021 | Politics & Government
“Bob Dole never forgot where he came from. He embodied the integrity, humor, compassion and unbounded work ethic of the wide open plains of his youth. He was a powerful voice for pragmatic conservatism, and it was that unique Kansan combination of attributes and...
by JudyLloyd | Oct 31, 2020 | Advocacy, News, Politics & Government, Remarkable Women
Few people I know had the passion of Alzada Knickerbocker for small business. She was a fierce advocate for tax fairness and limited regulation for more than thirty years. Join me in remembering and celebrating this wonderful American life! Fellow leadership council...
by JudyLloyd | Jun 21, 2020 | Authentic Italian Cooking, News, Politics & Government
On Father’s Day, I often reflect on the lessons that were taught to me by my late Grandfather Angelo Cifonelli and my father, Frank Biviano. Today, I happened to see some beautiful tributes on social media to fathers and those who are descendants of immigrants. Mine...
by JudyLloyd | May 6, 2020 | Advocacy, News, Politics & Government
In case you missed it, PRI’s webinar on how the coronavirus will impact entrepreneurship, small business, and the economy is now available. Click Here to Watch Hear PRI Senior Economic Fellow Wayne Winegarden, guest panelist and small business owner Judy Lloyd,...
by JudyLloyd | Dec 6, 2018 | Generation Jones, Politics & Government
One of the more iconic moments for George H.W. Bush happened in 1948. Bush was captain of the Yale Baseball Team and Babe Ruth was donating his papers to the Yale Library. As a die-hard New York Yankees fan, I’d seen this photo a hundred times but never fully...