First Thunderstorm of 2010

Last night Lincoln received its first real big thunderstorm of the year. Parts of Northeastern Lancaster County were even in a tornado warning, but in south Lincoln we got just a sprinkle of rain and some impressive lighting. I went out on the back deck and took a few photos of the impressive clouds. The storm was a bit odd because it was spinning counter clockwise so the storm came from the southeast.I really like how the panoramic turned out.

It was really cool to watch all the photos people were posting to Twitter with the #LNK hash tag. You got minute by minute updates on the conditions around town with pictures. @MrWilson has created a cool website to follow the #LNK hashtag at http://inlnk.in/. Also anyone with a twitter account who wants to stay up to date with the weather should consider following these people/companies on twitter who announce current weather as well as any watches and warnings that are issued.

@LincolnNEAlerts is a neat service provided by SWAS Sever Weather Alert System that for most cities in the USA tweets hourly the weather conditions at the official weather station (In Lincoln its the airport). They also announce when watches and warnings are posted.

@NEZ066 is a twitter account that I believe is only for Lincoln, Nebraska that only posts the most up to date watches and warnings. It is very fast and almost instant from when the National Weather Service issues the statement.

So here are the few photos I took last night

As of right now it looks like we are going to get another round tonight!

Expect more blog posts this week I have some great ideas for future topics.

Family Inc.: The New B-School Job Choice (BusinessWeek)

Two weeks ago I was given an amazing opportunity to be interviewed for an article focusing on college students and the family business. Last week Alison Damast conducted a 20 minute interview over the phone for the article. We talked at length about what I am learning in the class, the current job situation for soon to be graduates, and family businesses.

Overall I am very pleased with this article. I thought it represents myself, the family business, and the University of Nebraska in a positive manner. I hope that this article helps persuade the University of Nebraska to give this class I am currently taking MNGT 322 permanent funding. There are a lot of kids who have personal ties to a family business and the normal curriculum of the College of Business Administration does not talk about the uniqueness and the potential challenges in family businesses. I did think the stock Getty image used in the article was kind of funny though.

Please take a look at the article here http://bit.ly/JMBizweek