Steve Leveen

Levenger Celebrates 35 Brilliant Years

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Thirty-five years after launching the company with a single item in its inventory, Levenger is marking its evolution as a leading provider of tools designed to be both useful and aesthetically pleasing. From fine writing implements to home and office furnishings and accessories, Levenger is now one of the industry's most successful lifestyle brands.

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  • From fine writing implements to home and office furnishings and accessories, Levenger is now one of the industry's most successful lifestyle brands.
  • Levenger experienced challenges as a company, until the Leveens bought an ad in The New Yorker announcing, "Serious Lighting for Serious Readers."
  • Levenger is a celebration of creativity and achievement, from its engaging catalog to Steve Leveen's blog, Well-Read Life , Levenger offers affordable luxury to complement daily life with thoughtful aesthetics and ergonomics.
  • Over 35 years of evolution, one thing remains every decision Levenger makes starts and ends with the customer.

New book by Steve Leveen reveals why Americans are ready to be bilingual

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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

America's Bilingual Century: How Americans are giving the gift of bilingualism to themselves, their loved ones, and their countryby Steve Leveen , who describes himself as "an emerging bilingual," puts forward a persuasive argument for a country whose citizens speak English and another language.

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  • America's Bilingual Century: How Americans are giving the gift of bilingualism to themselves, their loved ones, and their countryby Steve Leveen , who describes himself as "an emerging bilingual," puts forward a persuasive argument for a country whose citizens speak English and another language.
  • For others, it might be what Leveen calls their "adopted language," one that they feel an affinity for and make a lifetime commitment to.
  • "At diplomacy, at journalism, at intelligence and military operations, at humanitarian work and in business, we're better when we're bilingual," Leveen says.
  • Leveen spent a year as a fellow in Harvard's Advanced Leadership Institute and another in Stanford's Distinguished Careers Institute as part of his research for the book.