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WHY “MORE TRANSPARENCY” ISN’T ALWAYS GOOD HEALTHCARE POLICY
Transparency sounds like a good thing. And in many cases, it is. But in healthcare policy, I’ve seen a troubling pattern: Transparency gets weaponized. Not to inform decisions. Not to improve outcomes. But to delay progress, justify inaction, or create political cover.
4 days ago2 min read


EXPERIENCE IS USELESS IF YOU’RE NOT WILLING TO ADAPT
There’s a myth in leadership that experience automatically makes you better. But I’ve learned, on the racetrack, in health policy, and in research funding, that experience without adaptability is just a heavier anchor. The world changes. Fast. And if you’re clinging to “what used to work,” you’re not leading. You’re coasting.
Nov 252 min read


SAFER IMAGING. SMARTER SCIENCE. WHY WE SUPPORTED THIS STUDY ON IRON NANOPARTICLES
That’s what happened with a recent study the JKTG Foundation supported, one that explored how iron-based nanoparticles could help detect and treat tumors more safely. This wasn’t hype. It was smart, specific science. And it’s the kind of work we’re proud to back.
Nov 181 min read


SEASON FINALE: TEAM TGM CLOSES THE YEAR WITH A CHAMPIONSHIP WIN
This weekend marked the final race of our season: Road Atlanta. And I’ll be honest…
We knew all we had to do was start the race to win the Bronze Cup Championship. But that’s never been how we operate. We came to compete.
Oct 152 min read


WHY I STOPPED TRYING TO BE “BALANCED”
Everyone seems to be chasing work-life balance. It’s become one of those phrases people throw around in performance reviews, wellness programs, and leadership retreats. The idea sounds great: work hard, but not too hard. Make time for family, fitness, and fun. Keep everything “in check.” But here’s the problem:
Sep 302 min read


VIR 2025 RACE RECAP: EXECUTION OVER FIREWORKS
In racing, not every weekend brings drama. But sometimes, that’s exactly what you want. At Virginia International Raceway (VIR), both Team TGM cars showed up ready. No chaos, no carnage; just smart strategy, focused execution, and steady results that paid off in the long game.
Sep 32 min read


THE RISK GAP IN CANCER RESEARCH: WHY PHILANTHROPY HAS TO LEAD
If a project is safe, it will get funded. If it’s bold, uncertain, or disruptive, it probably won’t. That’s the problem.
High-risk cancer research is exactly where the biggest breakthroughs often happen. But in most traditional funding models, the riskiest projects get pushed aside, not because they’re wrong, but because they don’t fit the system. This is where philanthropy comes in. And this is why the JKTG Foundation exists...
Aug 122 min read


FROM PIT LANE TO P2: TGM PUSHES THROUGH IN CANADA
In racing, not everything goes according to plan. But what matters is how you respond when it doesn’t.
At Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, things started strong for Team TGM. Both cars were quick in practice. Handling was dialed in. We felt confident going into race day. But just after the fan walk, things took a turn...
Jul 152 min read


WHAT LEGACY REALLY MEANS IN CANCER RESEARCH
We throw the word legacy around a lot. People use it to mean all kinds of things: a name on a building, a career full of accolades, a foundation that writes checks in your honor. But in my experience, real legacy isn’t about how things look. It’s about whether what you built keeps working when you’re no longer in the picture. In cancer research, that’s especially important. If your funding, your connections, or your ideas are holding everything together, then you’re not build
Jul 83 min read


DRIVING RESEARCH: A NEW CANCER RESEARCH PODCAST FROM THE JKTG FOUNDATION
For years, I’ve funded cancer research behind the scenes. Now, we’re taking the conversation public, with the launch of Driving Research, the JKTG Foundation’s first-ever cancer research podcast. And we’re starting with a conversation that matters...
Jun 172 min read


THE TIRE GAMBLE AT MID-OHIO: WHAT RACING TEACHES ABOUT DECISION-MAKING UNDER PRESSURE
In racing, like in life, you’re constantly making decisions with incomplete information. That’s exactly what we faced this weekend at Mid-Ohio.
The forecast was on a knife’s edge. Some said rain, some said it would hold off. The track was dry, but the skies weren’t exactly confident about staying that way. So we made a call. Two different ones, actually...
Jun 112 min read
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