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Budget 'Season' and Autumn
by Walt Young,

Chief Executive Officer
and President of Ortivus North America

Historically, this is the period when businesses, on a fiscal calendar, are forced to confront the budget and related difficult decisions for the upcoming year. This is never a fun experience and worse, by contrast, it coincides with what I have always found to be the most beautiful time of year… early Autumn through January.

Growing up in the Northeast, I always imagined that the fall foliage was a sort of launch point for the succession of cooler weather (I dislike heat and humidity), Halloween, Thanksgiving, anticipating Christmas, decorating for Christmas, Christmas, absence of school, New Years, snow, sledding, snow ball fights, snowman construction, etc. Stated differently, it was a period made for kids when you spent three whole months of building excitement that climaxed with an explosive conclusion -Christmas (even if Christmas, for our family, was modest by most measures). How could a child ask for more?

I have enjoyed, to varying degrees, Autumn - now 57 times. In the worst of years (weather, health, personal fortune, etc.) it never disappoints. Some years, the colors are such that it presents a spectacle beyond the capacity of the human senses to capture and appreciate. Other years, due to wind and rain, the colors appear muted, pass quickly, and the only thing remaining is the leaves - to be gathered and disposed. Even in these diminished years, the event is rich because it is the progenitor moment of a greater experience left undiminished… Autumn through January.

And then there is the budget.