Client List
A complete alphabetical list of publications and corporate entities I've worked with over the years:


Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Aerotech News and Review
Aetna
Avivia Health
Bally Total Fitness
Bank Investment Consultant
Bayside Technology
Below the Line News
The Benefit Network
Benefitnews.com
Benefits Management Forum & Expo
Black Mountain Management
Bluefinch Corp.
Business & Health
California Institute of Finance
Center for the Advancement of Health
Computer Graphics World
Computer Graphics Society
CORE, Inc.
Daily Variety
Dearborn National
Diversified Investment Advisors
Dodge Communications
DRUM!
Dwyer HR
Edge Communications, Inc.
emmy
Employee Benefit Advisor
Employee Benefit News
Employee Benefit Plan Review
Exceptional Parent
Financial Planning
Film Score Monthly
Fisher Vista
Guardian Life Insurance Co.
Hewitt Associates
HPM Advisors, LLC
HRO Today
Human Resource Executive

 

 

 

Ihavegoals.com
Incentive
INSIGHT
Institute for Health and Productivity Management
Insurance Networking News
Israel Film Festival
The Jewish Journal
Kathleen Yeager Consulting
Long-Term Care Interface
Los Angeles Downtown News
MassMutual Financial Group
MaternityCare Direct
Mayo Clinic Health Solutions
MetLife
The Meyer Group
Mosaic Media Partners
National Business Coalition on Health
Natural Food Network
OnlineRock.com
O&P Almanac
Plan Sponsor
P+W Software
PRhealthcare
Pro2net.com
Quill
RealLife HR
Realscan 3D Inc.
Risk & Insurance
Selective Surfaces, LLC
Scott Marketing & Public Relations
The Segal Co.
United Benefit Advisors
VFXWorld.com
Voluntary.com
Watson Wyatt Worldwide
Whitehorse Advisors
Workscape, Inc.
Workspan
WorldatWork
Y&M Partners LLC


Contact Info

Bruce Shutan
3164 Atwater Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
(323) 665-7006, office
(310) 975-9618, cell
bshutan@gmail.com

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Embarking on
the Daddy Track

I love to work at home. There’s no one to report to. Fuzzy slippers can be worn. Underwear is optional. And in a city like Los Angeles, where traffic congestion is a form of corporal punishment, there’s no better place I can think of to have a 20-second carpet commute. I’m one of the lucky ones.

After writing about work-life balance in the workplace for 25 years, I realize how invaluable it is to have this freedom knowing all too well how many poor souls must punch the clock with a short-sighted or irascible supervisor watching their every move. But having become a father last year for the very first time has given me a greater appreciation of this critically important issue and deepened the meaning of Father’s Day.

The numbers tell an even more compelling story.