The Lot Sixteen Blog
Global Crisis Preparation: A Discussion
Lot Sixteen VP Jennifer M. Storipan Discusses Global Crisis Preparation
Lot Sixteen Lends a Hand
The Lot Sixteen team banded together for a day of volunteer service in support of the Capital Area Food Bank.
Suddenly, Hydrogen is Hot Again
Earlier reports of hydrogen’s death were greatly exaggerated.
After the News Cycle Ends, We’re Still Black
While the injustice that black people suffer is most visible when police brutality dominates news headlines, a more insidious iteration of it presents itself everyday in American professional life.
Nick Offerman Encourages Vaccinations on Capitol Hill
What do you get when you cross a beloved television character, an earnest American small business owner and an important cause? A lot of good, it turns out!
A Night to Support the Anti-Plastic Movement
Having spent the past year working remotely, Lot Sixteen employees have definitely missed each other.
An Insider’s Guide of Things to Watch During the Reconciliation Process
I’ve survived two separate budget reconciliation processes which, in this town, makes me something of an expert.
Earth Day: Doing Our Part
Earth Day comes around every year on April 22nd as a reminder for us to reflect on what we are doing to help the planet and those around us.
The Year Lot Sixteen (and the World) Went Remote
Much like most of corporate America, Lot Sixteen recently reached its remote work anniversary.
Celebrating Black History in America
February marks the annual celebration of Black History Month in the U.S. This month is an opportunity to celebrate, reflect, and learn about Black achievements, history and culture in America.
Keeping the Good Times Flowing!
To mark the end of a successful year together, Lot Sixteen normally throws a holiday dinner at a nice DC restaurant where we eat and drink well while enjoying each other's company.
COVID, Carpool & Corporate Culture
Recently, Lot Sixteen co-founder Josh Lahey sent an email informing a client that I would be filling in for him during a webinar event we were helping to moderate: “I have an unavoidable conflict with one of my children and a doctor's appointment. Sorry I can’t be with you this week, but parenting duties call.”
The Lot’s Summer Soundtrack
This week marks the official end to an unusual summer. Although there was a notable absence of the classic summer traditions that we know and love, we were still able to enjoy the plethora of fantastic music that was released in the past year.
The Lot Goes Remote
Things have changed dramatically over the past several months, both in terms of our personal lives and our workplace experience.
An Exit Interview with Nathan Smith
On Thursday, July 2 Nathan Smith had his last day as an employee with Lot Sixteen.
A LOT to Learn: Reflecting on a Historic Week
We had prepared to share our inaugural, light-hearted Lot Sixteen blog post on Monday. Instead, this week brought historic protests unfolding in our own communities.