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Aspen in New York: How Do You Measure Success?

October 26: 6:30 - 8 pm and October 27: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
New York, NY
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Confirmed Speakers include the following:

  • Sally Blount is Dean of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She was most recently the undergraduate college and vice dean of the Stern School of Business at New York University.
  • Anna Deavere Smith is an actress, playwright and author. When granted the prestigious MacArthur Award, her work was described as "a blend of theatrical art, social commentary, journalism, and intimate reverie." Ms. Smith's appearance is subject to her shooting schedule in Los Angeles.
  • Seth Goldman, President, TeaEO, and co-founder of Honest Tea, the company that makes one of President Obama’s favorite beverages. Seth is also an Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow.
  • Fred Hassan is the newly appointed Chairman of Bausch & Lomb and former Chairman and CEO of Schering-Plough Inc. (acquired by Merck in November 2009) and Pharmacia.
  • Gary Hirshberg, CE-Yo of Stonyfield Farms, the world's leading organic yogurt producer, was named one of "America's Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs" by BusinessWeek in 2009.
  • Walter Isaacson is the president and CEO of the Aspen Institute. He has been the chairman and CEO of CNN and the editor of TIME magazine. He is the chairman of the board of Teach for America and the author of many books, including his upcoming Profiles in Leadership: Historians on the Elusive Quality of Greatness (October, 2010).
  • Bill McNabb is Chairman and CEO of The Vanguard Group, which introduced the world to index investing in 1975 and is now the largest mutual fund organization in the world, at US $1.3 trillion AUM. Its recently launched Vanguarding campaign turns Vanguard's name into a verb to describe what it offers.
  • Jay Parkinson, MD is a pediatrician and preventative medicine specialist who has been called the "Doctor of the Future" and one of 2009's "Top 10 Most Creative People in Health Care" by Fast Company. He also runs a design and consulting firm, The Future Well.
  • Paul Rieckhoff is the executive director and founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the first and largest organization of veterans for the War on Terror. He served in Baghdad and is a nationally-recognized authority on the war in Iraq and issues affecting our troops, military families and veterans at home.
  • Jim Rogers is chairman of the board, president and CEO of Duke Energy. In 2009, Newsweek named him to The Global Elite, "The 50 Most Powerful People in the World."
  • Steve Rohleder is Group Chief Executive of Accenture's Health and Public Service division, responsible for all global services to public-sector healthcare agencies, healthcare provider networks and healthcare payers, as well as services to government and public-sector entities in a wide range of sectors from defense to higher-education. 
  • Jonathan Rose is President of Jonathan Rose Companies, a multi-disciplinary real estate development, planning, consulting and investment firm with a mission to repair the fabric of communities. The firm currently manages over $1.5 billion of work, much of it in close collaboration with not-for-profits, towns and cities.
  • Joe Sibilia is President of CSRwire and has bought and sold 19 of his own companies, including Marty's Juice Creations--a brand purchased by PepsiCo.
  • David Walker is President and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation and soon-to-be Founder and CEO of the Comeback America Initiative (CAI), a new initiative focused on promoting and achieving specific fiscal solutions. He previously served as former Comptroller General of the United States and head of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).


Daniel Kahneman, psychologist, Nobel Laureate in Economics, Princeton emeritus professor and member of President Sarkozy’s commission to consider alternatives to GDP and new measures of progress for France.

David Korten
David Korten, activist and best-selling author of When Corporations Rule, whose latest work, Agenda for a New Economy (Why Wall Street Can’t be Fixed and How to Replace It), challenges our most basic assumptions about the future of business and capital markets.

Roger Martin
Roger Martin, Dean of the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, and named by Bloomberg BusinessWeek one of the “World’s Most Influential Designers.” Dean Martin’s new book, The Design of Business, offers insight into the worlds of innovation, design and strategic management.

Marissa Mayer
Marissa Mayer, VP of Search Product & User Experience at Google, is responsible for much of what you see from Google. Mayer is the youngest to make Fortune’s 50 Most Powerful Women list.

Robert Thurman
Robert Thurman, Jey Tsong Kappa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University and co-founder of the Tibet House. One of America’s leading scholars of Buddhism.

 
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