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The Wall Street Journal Viewpoints Executive Breakfast Series
The Wall Street Journal’s Alan Murray conducts one-on-one interviews with leading CEOs on the most pressing business and financial topics for a very select audience of business, financial, legal, political and public policy leaders, as well as journalists.
Click here for a list of all WSJ Viewpoints speakers
www.wsj.com/viewpoints
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The Wall Street Journal Future of New York Interview Series
This event series brings together the region’s most vibrant leaders with a select group of top executives and influencers to discuss and debate key issues ranging from policy to philanthropy, from sports to the arts, and beyond. The conversations are led by The Wall Street Journal’s top editors.
www.wsj.com/futureofny |
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Sotheby’s “Asia Rising: The New Economic & Cultural Equation”
This private event, moderated by The New Yorker’s David Remnick, focused on the impact China is having on the global economy and the art world, as well as the cultural transformations taking place in Asia. |
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Sotheby’s “Art in the Digital Age”
This private event explored the impact of technology and innovation on the art world and how new technologies, modes of communication, and ways to present and view art continue to multiply at lightning speed. |
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wowOwow and Wells Fargo Breakfast “In Whom Do We Trust”
Women on the Web’s CEO, Joni Evans, leads a conversation exploring how women manage their financial lives, what risk means for them, as well as whom they trust – or don’t.
www.wowowow.com/sheconomics |
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Pace University’s Lubin Forum on Contemporary Accounting Issues
An annual conference that presents the audience of CFOs, top level executives from the Big Four, government officials, academic scholars, journalists and other influence leaders with concrete solutions to the most salient issues facing the global accounting industry.
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Pace University’s Lubin Breakfast Series on Contemporary Accounting Issues
A spin-off of the annual Accounting Forum, these breakfasts are smaller, more intimate, and very tightly focused meetings on accounting topics. |
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Newhouse School/New Yorker Breakfast Series
This series, conceived by Cathy Gay in 2000 and produced by CGC for nine years, were conversations between The New Yorker’s Ken Auletta and the most forward thinking leaders in the communications industries.
www.kenauletta.com
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Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications 40th Anniversary Gala Scholarship Benefit Dinner
Among the highlights at this May 2005 dinner, President William Clinton made remarks and presented an award to MTV’s John Sykes. The event was co-chaired by Richard Parsons, Sumner Redstone and Bob Miron, drew an audience of more than 500 people, and grossed over $1 million for the School. |
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The College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University’s Speaking of Science
Held in Washington, DC in conjunction with Bill Safire and the Dana Foundation, these cocktail discussions focused on the latest scientific developments, providing insights into the workings of the human brain. |
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The LEVIN Institute Global Thought Leader Breakfasts
This Series was designed to bring an audience of senior business executives, leading entrepreneurs, policy makers and the media into contact with outstanding individuals who are breaking ground on leadership issues and reshaping the landscape of the global economy. |
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ELLE Uncommon Women
The underlying theme of this Series moderated by the late Wendy Wasserstein was leading women – people who were shaping the future as they re-shaped the definition of what it means to be a woman in today’s working world. |