SFGate published an article by senior fellow Dan Schnur: "The lesson of indicted politician's 341,000 votes."……Continue Reading The lesson of indicted politician’s 341,000 votes
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Senior fellow Dan Schnur discuss what he learned from running for CA secretary of state
The California Report interviewed senior fellow Dan Schnur on what he learned from running for California secretary of state…….Continue Reading Senior fellow Dan Schnur discuss what he learned from running for CA secretary of state
Gen Y Would Rather Make $40,000 Doing Something They Love Rather Than $100,000 Being Bored
"Gen Y Would Rather Make $40,000 Doing Something They Love Rather Than $100,000 Being Bored," reports MainStreet, featuring the new report by senior fellow Morley Winograd…….Continue Reading Gen Y Would Rather Make $40,000 Doing Something They Love Rather Than $100,000 Being Bored
Senior fellow Geneva Overholser quoted in Yahoo News
Yahoo News quoted senior fellow Geneva Overholser in an article on violence against women. "[A]s editor of the Des Moines Register, [Overholser] challenged the practice of withholding rape victims' names in 1989, because, she said, it magnified the stigma."……Continue Reading Senior fellow Geneva Overholser quoted in Yahoo News
Senior fellow Dan Glickman’s article in Politico
Politico Magazine published an article by senior fellow Dan Glickman: "2 Million Will Go Hungry If Congress Has Its Way."……Continue Reading Senior fellow Dan Glickman’s article in Politico
Chronicle recommends: Dan Schnur for secretary of state
The San Francisco Chronicle recommends senior fellow Dan Schnur for secretary of state…….Continue Reading Chronicle recommends: Dan Schnur for secretary of state
Senior fellow Orville Schell Interviewed by Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Welle interviewed senior fellow Orville Schell in its article "China will 'have to confront Tiananmen trauma.'"……Continue Reading Senior fellow Orville Schell Interviewed by Deutsche Welle
Is the US losing the propaganda war with Russia?
WASHINGTON — Moscow's propaganda machine has vastly outmatched the U.S., according to speakers here today at the June CCLP Washington Communication Leadership forum. "Russia has spent the past twenty years building up," said William Stevens, Director of the Ukraine Communications Task Force at the U.S. State Department, while Washington spent two decades dialing back. Left to right: WIlliam Stevens, Director of the Ukraine Communications Task Force at the U.S. State Department; Myroslava Gongadze, TV anchor and reporter at Voice of America's Ukrainian Service; and Nenad Pejic, Interim Manager of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The Kremlin's aggressive media campaign is effective……Continue Reading Is the US losing the propaganda war with Russia?
Millennials could upend corporate America, says study by senior fellow Morley Winograd
"As Millennials become an increasingly large share of the adult population and gather more and more wealth, the generation's size and unity of belief will cause seismic shifts in the nation's financial sector," writes senior fellow Morley Winograd in a new study he co-authored with Michael Hais. Titled "How Millennials Could Upend Wall Street and Corporate America", the paper was published by The Brookings Institution and featured in The Wall Street Journal. Drawing from many different surveys and analyses, Winograd and Hais paint a picture of the generational changes that are gradually shaping America's future: "By 2020, Millennials will comprise……Continue Reading Millennials could upend corporate America, says study by senior fellow Morley Winograd
Study: Millennials Poised to Shake Up Corporate America
The Wall Street Journal featured senior fellow Morley Winograd's new study on millenials. "As Millennials become an increasingly large share of the adult population and gather more and more wealth, the generation's size and unity of belief will cause seismic shifts in the nation's financial sector," writes Winograd and his colleague Michael Hais…….Continue Reading Study: Millennials Poised to Shake Up Corporate America