Interviews

Education Breeds Market Liquidity

Peter Fusaro is Chairman of Global Change Associates, bestselling author of What Went Wrong at Enron and a thought-leader in the energy and environmental industry. Exec catches up with this man on the move

Cleaning up the Rustbelt

Regeneration of Ohio’s industrial heartland has been just one of Jack H Schron’s passions: now he is hoping to step onto a broader political stage

Venture in the Valley

Allen Morgan’s smile is one of the most sought after in the fraught world of technology startups: if he swings a pitch for the fence, chances are it’ll be a home run for your business.

Making Meaning Make Money

Guy Kawasaki believes in the power of enterprise to make the world better - last year he took a step back from his venture capital firm to test new ways of democratizing information.

Where the money is: Kevin Roberts on building brands and Saatchi in the Big Apple

Kevin Roberts thrives 'on the edge', amid the gutsy individualism that drives great brands. He tells Exec about building great brands the Saatchi & Saatchi way.

Reid Hoffman: LinkedIn and investing in Web 2.0

Reid Hoffman has been called the most connected person in all of Silicon Valley. Exec spoke to him about Web 2.0 and how it transforms lives.

Growing Google: Megan Smith on the work culture at the internet giant

Megan J Smith, New Business Development Director at Google Inc, doesn’t compartmentalize her own life, neither does she recognize any distinction between technology, business and the social universe.

Dancing with venture capitalists

VC companies have become more fickle on whom they will partner with. National Venture Capital Association President Mark Heeson reveals the best ways to still catch their eye.

Disruption in the Silicon Valley

John O’Hanlon talks to Brett Bullington about funding start-up companies and whether his native San Francisco can hold its position as the dotcom center of the universe.

Grant D Billing: A Superior Talent

Grant D Billing is definitely the person to ask if you want to know about that peculiar animal, the Canadian income fund. John O’Hanlon asked him what makes that model so special.

Can Silicon Valley keep its dotcom crown?

John O’Hanlon talks to Brett Bullington about funding start-up companies and whether his native San Francisco can hold its position as the dotcom center of the universe

A Peak in Dalian – Alastair Lukies sees a world ready for Monitisation

Alastair Lukies has incredible energy, a moral vision as well as a business agenda.

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