Welcome to PowerTalk, where we talk with CEOs, COOs and other key business people at public and private companies as well as other subject matter experts.
Joining me this week to chat about the latest strategies being put to work to help revitalize the news industry is Andrew Nachison, one of the founders of WeMedia, a global agency, studio and idea incubator for the digital age. Clients include publishers, marketers, startups, investors, media companies and educations institutions the world over.
During our PowerTalk, we discuss not only on the challenges facing these institutions, but also why legendary investor Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) has been scooping them up over the last year. Andrew also dishes on those properties that are doing right and he even shares the emerging business model that could help digital publishers and disrupt Google’s (GOOG) Adsense advertising platform.
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Beth Solomon, President and CEO of NADCO
Bob Keheller Founder of The Employee Engagement Group
Stephen Moore of the Wall Street Journal
Currency Expert Bernard Lietaer
CEO of Accellion Yorgen Edholm
Founder and former CEO of Staples Tom Stemberg
Bestselling author Daniel Pink
Cuttone & Company’s Keith Bliss
Consumer Electronic Association CEO Gary Shapiro
Smith & Wesson CEO James Debney
Mobile Payment expert Matt Jacobson
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