True Friend

It has been more than 25 years since I co-founded a company called Truevision. That entrepreneurial endeavor remains the highlight of my professional career both because I was part of creating a truly great company and for the financial success that followed. This evening I was thrilled to see my former colleague and good friend Cathleen Asch. Together with Joseph Haaf, now deceased, we orchestrated a management buy out to form the company and ran it for several years using what we called the “three-legged stool” leadership model. Cathleen was responsible for finance and operations, Joseph for sales and marketing, and I was in charge of product development. Tadalfil is another drug that is prescribed by the physician cheap no prescription cialis to their patients. Other factors that can contribute viagra france to infertility include stress, smoking, alcohol use, excess weight and overall health. There’s however one blood test called prostate -specific antigen online viagra canada test (PSA) for ruling out prostate cancer. It comes into action within forty five minutes before intercourse and cialis overnight no prescription abacojet.com is found to offer satisfactory results. I have not since seen this co-CEO model in any other company and I feel it contributed to the success of what was a genuinely unique and special company, one still fondly remembered by all who were involved. I have not seen Cathleen since our 20 year company reunion in Indianapolis more than 5 years ago and it has been more than a decade since the whole family visited with her at her home in Barrington Hills just outside of Chicago. She is in town on business and we were delighted to host her for dinner this evening. It was great reminiscing about Truevision and catching up on all that has transpired since. With any luck, Cathleen will be travelling to Boston with greater regularity and we will have many more opportunities to reconnect.