Ken Chandler Discusses Journalism Today & Its FutureKen Chandler is executive editor at Newsmax Media, a leading independent online news site and magazine. Before joining Newsmax, Chandler spent 29 years at News Corp. in the United States, where he was editor-in-chief of The New York Post and editorial director of the Boston Herald.
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Jeff Cunningham Talks Leadership, Corporate Governance and MediaJeff Cunningham is former publisher of Forbes Magazine and founder of Directorship Magazine, the leading publication for corporate directors. During his 40-year career, he served as an adviser to many Fortune 500 CEOs and boards on corporate governance issues, leadership and crisis management. Jeff served on the board of several technology and multinational corporations.
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Norman Pearlstine on Journalism in the Digital AgeNorman Pearlstine is chief content officer and executive vice president of Time, Inc. and oversees editorial policies, works closely with all Time, Inc.’s editors and seeks growth opportunities for brands across all platforms.
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Michael Dowling on Leadership, Innovation & EntrepreneurshipAs North Shore-LIJ’s president and chief executive officer, Michael Dowling oversees a healthcare network which delivers world-class clinical care throughout the New York metropolitan area, pioneering research and a visionary approach to medical education.
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Michael Dowling on Healthcare Delivery: Where We Are & Where We're GoingAs North Shore-LIJ’s president and chief executive officer, Michael Dowling oversees a healthcare network which delivers world-class clinical care throughout the New York metropolitan area, pioneering research and a visionary approach to medical education.
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General Michael V. Hayden on Cyber Security & Protecting the NationGeneral Michael V. Hayden was director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 2006 to 2009. Prior, he served as the country’s first Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence and was the highest-ranking intelligence officer in the armed forces. From 1999 to 2005 he was Director of the National Security Agency.
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Diana Henriques on Scandal, Madoff and Investigative JournalismDiana B. Henriques, an award-winning financial journalist, is the author of The Wizard of Lies, a New York Times bestseller about the Bernie Madoff scandal, and three other books on business history. As a writer for The New York Times, she has largely specialized in investigative reporting on white-collar crime, market regulation and corporate governance.
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Mark Simone on Media & Politics TodayOne of the longest running and most entertaining voices on the crowded New York radio dial and one of television’s wittiest talking heads, Mark is on the 2013 list of the 100 most important talk hosts in the world. His broadcasts are filled with lively conversation, colorful wit, savvy insight into current events, and an insider's look at the rich, powerful and famous.
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Lord Bell on International Business in the 21st CenturyLord Bell is a world renowned advertising and public relations executive. He worked in several advertising agencies before helping to found Saatchi and Saatchi in 1970, where he was Chief Executive. He then set up Lowe Bell Communications in 1987 and became Chairman of Chime Communications in 1994.
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Alan Capper on International JournalismAlan Capper is a leading international journalist and the president of the Foreign Press Association of New York.
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Alan Guarino on LeadershipAlan Guarino leads the Global Financial Technology and Electronic Trading Practice at Korn/Ferry International. He graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point and has an MBA in Management. He is the author of, "Smart is Not enough!" (Wiley 2007). The book challenges conventional wisdom on what it takes to be an outstanding executive.
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Frank Zarb on US Energy PolicyFrank Zarb served as "Energy Czar" during President Ford's administration, holding dual appointments in the Energy Resources Council and the Federal Energy Administration. He later became chairman and CEO of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and head of the NASD's stock exchange, the NASDAQ Stock Market. Currently he is a Managing Director of Hellman & Friedman.
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Sal Sodano on MBA StudentsSal Sodano, former chairman and chief executive officer of the American Stock Exchange (Amex) and vice chairman of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), possesses a deep interest and appreciation of business education. He served as Dean of Hofstra University's School of Business from 2006-2010. He remains active at the university as the Senior Executive Advisor to the President and the Arthur Sorin Distinguished Teaching Fellow in Business.
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