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Get a front row seat at CNBC’s events and hear directly from the visionary executives, innovators, leaders and influencers taking the stage at CNBC’s live events series, including Evolve, @Work, and more. Hear the best sound from the fireside chats, keynote talks, and panels, with added, behind-the-scenes commentary from the moderators and interviewers who were on stage at the event, and other CNBC beat reporters close to the action.
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AI and the American Worker with Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su

The growth of AI across various industries has changed the labor landscape across the globe. Fears that the technology could replace American workers has prompted President Biden to issue an Executive Order on Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. Acting Labor Secretary Julie Sue outlines the President’s plan to safeguard the future of the American worker, while embracing new technology.
2/22/202416 minutes, 59 seconds
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Using Fintech to Fight the Wealth Gap with Trevor Rozier-Byrd

The racial wealth gap in America has steadily worsened over the past decades, directly impacting other inequalities in our society. Trevor Rozier-Byrd, Founder of Fintech Startup Stackwell Capital, on how new technology can help reverse that trend by helping Black Americans tap into the power of the financial markets.
2/15/202411 minutes, 18 seconds
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Building an AI for All of Us with NAACP President & CEO Derrick Johnson 2/8/24

With AI touching nearly every aspect of American life, how can we make sure that the technology is creating equal opportunities for all Americans? NAACP President & CEO Derrick Johnson on the advantages and potential dangers of AI, its impact on education and employment, and how the federal government can ensure AI benefits people across the economic spectrum.
2/8/202413 minutes, 53 seconds
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Hoisting the Championship Trophy (4x!) with Stan Kroenke

He’s one of the most dominant forces in sports, owning the Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Arsenal Football Club (English Premier League), the Denver Nuggets (NBA), the Colorado Avalanche (NHL), the Colorado Rapids (MLS) and the Colorado Rapids (NLL). He’s also had unrivaled success, with his teams winning 4 championships within the past 2 years. Stan Kroenke sits down with CNBC’s Scott Wapner and shares his blueprint for victory. This interview was recorded at the CNBC x Boardroom: Game Plan Summit in Santa Monica, CA on July 25, 2023.
2/1/202436 minutes, 35 seconds
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Diversity & the Future of Sports Leadership

With the rise of women and people of color in leadership positions, the sports industry is now finally starting to look a little bit more like the teams, players and fans. CNBC’s Julia Boorstin gets the perspective of some of sports’ most innovative female leaders as they approach player empowerment, new technology and profitability. This conversation was recorded at the CNBC x Boardroom: Game Plan Summit in Santa Monica, CA on July 25, 2023.It features:Tamika Tremaglio - National Basketball Players Association Executive DirectorLinda Alvarado - Colorado Rockies Co-OwnerJessica Holtz - CAA Sports Co-Head of BasketballAshlyn Harris - Gotham FC Global Creative Advisor
1/25/202432 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Ownership Game: Evolving Teams & Leagues

If you dream of owning a professional sports team, good news: with the rapid rise of emerging leagues and expansion teams, there are more ownership opportunities than ever before. CNBC’s Scott Wapner sat down with a handful of team owners to talk about sports teams as an investment, management philosophies, and the changing sports landscape.It features:David Blitzer - Blackstone Global Head of Tactical Opportunities and NJ Devils/Philadelphia 76ers/Washington Commanders Co-ownerLexie Brown - LA Sparks WNBA Player, Athletes Unlimited Founding MemberPaul Rabil - Premier Lacrosse League Co-Founder and PresidentClara Wu Tsai - BSE Global Vice Chair, New York Liberty Governor and Brooklyn Nets Co-Owner
1/18/202435 minutes, 25 seconds
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What the Future Holds for the Business of Live Sports

The live sports landscape is undergoing a rapid evolution. The industry’s top players join CNBC’s Julia Boorstin and share their outlook for the future. This conversation was recorded at the CNBC x Boardroom: Game Plan Summit in Santa Monica, CA on July 25, 2023. It features:James Pitaro - ESPN ChairmanJay Marine - Amazon Global Head of Sports, Prime VideoJessica Berman - National Women’s Soccer League CommissionerAryeh Bourkoff - LionTree Chairman & CEO
1/11/202431 minutes, 51 seconds
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Scoring On & Off the Court with Kevin Durant

Three Olympic gold medals. Two NBA championship rings. Thirteen-time NBA All-Star. 2014 NBA MVP. Kevin Durant talks with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin about how his success on the basketball court translates to being a successful entrepreneur off the court. This interview was recorded at the CNBC x Boardroom: Game Plan Summit in Santa Monica, CA on July 25, 2023.
1/4/202429 minutes, 14 seconds
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Should a Small Business Owner Speak Out or Stay Silent?

When her San Francisco ice cream shop became the target of vandalism, owner Robyn Sue Fisher refocused on her business’s core mission and values, reopened her store, and is spreading a message of tolerance of love.Plus, University of Michigan Assistant Professor Marcus Collins on the risks and rewards for small business owners when it comes to speaking out on political, social, and other hot button issues.They both spoke with CNBC “Squawk on the Street” & “Money Movers” Co-Anchor Sara Eisen on December 14th, 2023, during CNBC’s Small Business Playbook.
12/28/202327 minutes, 57 seconds
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Attack 2024 like a Shark with Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran 12/20/23

She built her small business into a billion-dollar corporation and for fifteen seasons, she’s helped entrepreneurs take their businesses to the next level on “Shark Tank”. Now, Barbara Corcoran joins CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos to talk tips on how you can set your business up to succeed in the new year, and answer your questions.
12/21/202310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Wealth from Within with “Money Maven” Patrice Washington

Founder of Redefining Wealth, Patrice Washington, shares how comeback story after falling into $2 million in debt led her to a new definition of wealth and how you can build wealth by starting from within.
10/19/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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Targeting Untapped Talent with the Founders of Bitty & Beau’s Coffee

Finding qualified workers continues to be a challenge for all businesses, but the founders of a fast-growing franchise believe they have come up with the perfect solution. Founders of Bitty & Beau’s Coffee, Amy & Ben Wright employ people with disabilities at their coffee shops and share how they are building their business with workers from this untapped demographic, and how other businesses can do the same.
10/12/202312 minutes, 20 seconds
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Your Money, Your Questions…Answered by Winnie Sun

Best way to grow a 401k? When to use a financial advisor? How to get started investing? Managing Partner of Sun Group Wealth Partners and one of the most followed and trusted financial voices on social media, Winnie Sun, has the answers.
10/5/202313 minutes, 31 seconds
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Applying an Olympic Mindset to Entrepreneurship with Dominique Dawes

Athletes and entrepreneurs possess similar qualities, like grit, determination, and perseverance. Three-time Olympic gymnast Dominique Dawes who now runs Dominique Dawes Gymnastics & Ninja Academies, shares how she is now applying the same mindset that earned her a gold medal to her newest endeavor as a small business owner.
9/28/202312 minutes, 48 seconds
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Suze Orman’s Financial Strategies for a Secure Future

Queen of personal finance Suze Orman joins CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos for a conversation about how to make your money go to work for you and set up a secure financial future amid high inflation and unstable markets.
9/21/202311 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Psychology of Money with Financial Therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin

Most money decisions are driven not by numbers, but by emotions. Certified Financial Therapist and Author of “The Financial Anxiety Solution” Lindsay Bryan-Podvin explains how knowing more about the emotions of money can lead to better financial wellness.
9/14/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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CNBC SPECIAL: GAME PLAN 9/11/23

In a first-of-its-kind partnership, CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, and Boardroom, Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman’s premier media brand covering the business of sports, music and entertainment, teamed up to produce Game Plan. From what drives the modern-day sports fan to emerging opportunities in teams and leagues, CNBC goes courtside with the most influential leaders from across the sports landscape including athletes, owners, investors and innovators to break down their game plan for these rapidly evolving businesses. This event took place on July 25th, 2023 in Los Angeles. Featuring: Andrew Ross Sorkin, “Squawk Box” Co-Anchor Scott Wapner, “Fast Money Halftime Report” and “Closing Bell” Host Julia Boorstin, CNBC Senior Media & Tech Correspondent
9/11/202343 minutes
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Playing Offense in the Fight for Equality with WNBA Star Breanna Stewart

Basketball Star Breanna Stewart is not just a 4-time NCAA Champion, 2-time WNBA Champion, 2-time Olympic Champion and EuroLeague she’s also a Champion for equality. Right after playing a full basketball game in Turkey (because she has to play overseas since the WNBA doesn’t pay well enough) Stewart discusses her full court press for equal pay, investment, and exposure.
9/7/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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Accessing Capital to Drive Growth with SBA Administrator Guzman

A high interest rate environment can make growth challenging for small businesses. That is why access to capital, has become a major focus of the Small Business Administration. SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman discusses the agency’s programs that offer financial assistance, and access, for small business owners, and what the government is doing to elevate businesses from historically marginalized groups.
8/31/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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Economic Outlook for Small Business with Dana Peterson

With interest rates at their highest level in over twenty-two years, and the threat of an economic recession continuing to linger The Conference Board Chief Economist, Dana Peterson, shares her economic predictions and the impact on small business.
8/24/202311 minutes, 35 seconds
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Using AI to Optimize your Business with Harvard’s Karim Lakhani

The hype around artificial intelligence platforms like ChatGPT has reached fever pitch, with many predicting it has the potential to transform the way businesses operate. Harvard Business School Professor Karim Lakhani explains how business owners should be thinking about AI, and specific ways in which they can tap into this new technology to optimize operations, enhance the customer experience, and drive growth.
8/17/202312 minutes, 13 seconds
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From Busting Rhymes To Business Owner with Macklemore

Rapper and Entrepreneur Macklemore turned his pandemic hobby into a business venture when he launched golf apparel brand Bogey Boys.  He shares how the lessons he learned in the music industry apply to his new enterprise. 
3/9/202311 minutes, 34 seconds
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Business is Personal with Bethenny Frankel

Entrepreneur and Author Bethenny Frankel on her nontraditional path to success, finding opportunities in times of uncertainty, and her belief that business is personal.
3/2/202312 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Art of Negotiation with Alexandra Carter

Negotiation is one of the most valuable, yet underutilized, skills when it comes to compensation – and it’s not always just about money. Columbia University Professor, Alexandra Carter, outlines a framework for how workers can ask their employers for more....and get it.
2/23/202311 minutes, 37 seconds
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Creating Buzz for your business with Jill Martin

Today show Lifestyle & Commerce contributor Jill Martin shares strategies for creating social media “buzz” for small businesses.
2/16/202314 minutes, 9 seconds
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How To Recession-Proof Your Business with Melissa Bradley

As the economic landscape continues to act unpredictably and a recession looms, 1863 Ventures Managing Partner Melissa Bradley shares steps for preparing your business to withstand the headwinds of 2023 and beyond.
2/9/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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What FTX means for Non-Crypto Markets with Brian Brooks

With the collapse of FTX, the crypto markets have been hard to navigate but also failing to provide a workable framework in a safe and transparent way. Bitfury Group CEO Brian Brooks explores implications for new investors with the fallout and where regulation needs to implemented.
2/2/202321 minutes, 48 seconds
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2023 Headwinds: Looking for Opportunities with Sarah Levy

Which investments will be safe havens for the risk averse in 2023? Betterment CEO Sarah Levy offers opportunities for the year ahead, and where investors should be putting their money right now.
1/26/202318 minutes, 51 seconds
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Betting On The Future of Casinos with Wynn, Sands, and MGM CEOs

With no foot traffic in casinos and resorts due to the pandemic, many got a much-needed boost from online gaming. Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings, Sands Chairman & CEO Robert Goldstein and MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle talk about getting through tough times, plans for expansion, and the future of digital gaming.
9/22/202231 minutes, 31 seconds
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Renewable Focus On The Future with Jim Fish

Managing 30% of all U.S. landfill volume, Waste Management (WM) CEO Jim Fish is keeping up with rising energy prices, labor costs and focusing on a sustainable future.
9/15/202210 minutes, 12 seconds
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Improving the Consumer Experience In Health Care With Andrew Witty

What does the future of health care look like? UnitedHealthcare Group CEO Andrew Witty on how his company is improving the consumer experience by simplifying patient visits, streamlining payments, and advancing digital health care.
9/1/202215 minutes, 43 seconds
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Candy, Whiskey and Billion-Dollar Brands with Anton Vincent and Jessica Spence

With inflation, high gas prices and stagnant wages weighing on consumers, how are candy and liquor companies keeping up? Beam Suntory Brands President Jessica Spence and Mars Wrigley North America President Anton Vincent on managing supply chain disruptions, dealing with inflation, and introducing their spirits and sweets brands to new consumers.
8/25/202217 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Evolution, Security And Stability Of The Grid with Lynn Good

With rising gas prices, tighter oil supplies, and record-breaking heat waves, the energy sector is at the center of several maelstroms. Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good on her industry’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions, shift to renewables, and develop affordable and reliable clean energy options.
8/18/202220 minutes, 55 seconds
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Mattel’s Next Generation Of Play with Ynon Kreiz

Ynon Kreiz, CEO of Mattel, on how his company is revitalizing its brands, overhauling key franchises, and stepping into the TV and film world
8/11/202220 minutes, 17 seconds
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Banking’s Brave New World with Priscilla Sims Brown

Amalgamated Bank President and CEO, Priscilla Sims Brown on how the financial sector can take on social justice issues, gun violence, and climate change, while meeting the needs of employees and investors.
8/4/202219 minutes, 23 seconds
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How Chevron Powers The World with Mike Wirth

Amid rising gas and energy costs, Chevron CEO Mike Wirth talks about meeting demand, geopolitical tensions, and the future of renewables.
7/28/202220 minutes, 45 seconds
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Rebalancing for the Second Half with Omar Aguilar and Sébastien Page.

Leading portfolio builders Omar Aguilar of Schwab Asset Management and Sébastien Page of T.Rowe on how to position your portfolio for the latter half of 2022, amid market volatility and rising interest rates.
7/21/202221 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Great Inflation Squeeze with Nancy Davis and Louis Barajas

Advice for financial planning in the face of market volatility, inflation, and a possible recession. Nancy Davis, Founder and CIO of Quadratic Capital and Louis Barajas, President and Partner of MGO Wealth Advisors, share their insight for financial advisors and their clients.
7/14/202218 minutes, 24 seconds
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A Global Rethink with Kyle Bass

Hayman Capital Management Founder and CIO, Kyle Bass, on the rewards and risks of globalization, America’s economic security, and where he’s putting his energy investments. Bass gives insight on investments in energy, outsourcing, global market risk and Economic Security.
7/7/202221 minutes, 10 seconds
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The View From Wall And Broad with Lynn Martin 6/30/22

Lynn Martin, President of the New York Stock Exchange, stepped into her role at a turbulent time for the market. Martin discusses market volatility, lack of IPOs, regulations and the road ahead for investors.
6/30/202216 minutes, 39 seconds
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On Top of The Supply Chain with Hamid Moghadam

Prologis is the center of warehouse logistics and the distribution industry for major conglomerates, including Amazon and FedEx. Founder, Chairman and CEO Hamid Moghadam discusses supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and the state of commercial real estate.
6/23/202216 minutes, 37 seconds
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Navigating Inflation with Nela Richardson

ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson discusses retaining workers during the great resignation, impacts of the pandemic and the evolving needs of employees and employers.
6/16/202214 minutes, 56 seconds
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Business is a Combat Sport with Joe De Sena

Spartan founder and CEO Joe De Sena on why he views business as a combat sport, and how he trains athletes and organizations in leadership, teamwork, and communication.
6/9/202213 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Inflation Factor with Roger Ferguson

Former Fed Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson on his inflation outlook, the Fed’s next moves, and what it means for small businesses.
6/2/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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Creating New Opportunities with Barbara Corcoran

Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran on why right now is the perfect time to start a small business, the traits of a successful entrepreneur, and how small businesses can navigate inflation, supply chain disruptions, and the labor shortage.
5/26/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Robots are Coming with Ravin Jesuthasan

As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced, how can Robots aid small businesses? Author, Futurist, and Mercer Senior Partner Ravin Jesuthasan discusses the ways robotics can be used to streamline processes in a business.
5/19/202212 minutes, 39 seconds
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Leveling Up with Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson

Now Corporation Co-Founders Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson discuss the challenges small businesses are currently facing, getting a handle on cash flow and how several business failures led to the success of Now Corp.
5/12/202219 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Future of Hybrid Work with Slack’s Stewart Butterfield

Slack Co-Founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield on the complexities of bringing employees back to the office, the importance of flexibility, and what the workforce of the future looks like, at Slack and other companies.
5/5/202221 minutes, 26 seconds
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EQRx’S Plan to Disrupt the Drug Market with CEO Melanie Nallicheri

By focusing on efficiency and leveraging technology, EQRx is aiming to “remake” medicine. CEO Melanie Nallicheri on her company’s plans to disrupt the drug industry by developing and delivering innovative new medicines at radically low prices.
4/28/202213 minutes, 20 seconds
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A Moment of Opportunity with Johnson & Johnson CEO Joaquin Duato

In his first sit down interview as CEO, Johnson & Johnson’s Joaquin Duato shares his vision for the future, spinning off J&J’s consumer healthcare business, using A.I. to develop new medicines, and managing inflationary pressure.
4/21/202223 minutes, 12 seconds
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Investing in Health & Wellbeing with Delta’s Dr. Henry Ting

The airline industry’s first Chief Health Officer, Dr. Henry Ting, talks about mask mandates, working with the CDC, and how Delta is investing in its employees’ physical and mental health.
4/14/202217 minutes, 17 seconds
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Living Your Most Optimistic Life with Life is Good’s Bert Jacobs

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4/8/202216 minutes, 17 seconds
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Diversity Behind the Bench with NHL’s Lindsay Artkin

NHL Coaches’ Association President Lindsay Artkin on breaking into the boy's club, developing a more diverse pipeline of talent in professional sports, and the crucial role of allyships.
3/31/20228 minutes, 10 seconds
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Building a More Equitable Economy with Janis Bowdler

The U.S. Treasury’s Counselor for Racial Equity, Janis Bowdler, talks about her newly-created role, growing small businesses, and taking steps to create a more equitable economy.
3/24/202211 minutes
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Uncomfortable Conversations with Emmanuel Acho

Emmanuel Acho, former NFL player and bestselling author shares an in-depth conversation about bringing up difficult topics, race in America, and moving from equity optics to outcomes.
3/18/202215 minutes, 40 seconds
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UPS CEO Carol Tomé: Delivering What Matters

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3/10/202216 minutes, 30 seconds
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Cryptocurrency, Regulations and Diversifying Assets with Senator Cynthia Lummis

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3/3/202222 minutes, 40 seconds
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Diversity as a Competitive Advantage with Mellody Hobson

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2/24/202218 minutes, 15 seconds
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The New Multi-Billion Dollar Drug on the Block? Daniel Carcillo, Robert O’Leary and Dr. Sharmin Ghaznavi Talk Psilocybin

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2/18/202221 minutes, 29 seconds
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Investing in Working Parents with Rep. Katie Porter

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2/17/202221 minutes, 27 seconds
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Braving Market Turbulence with Ulrike Hoffman-Burchardi

Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, Senior Portfolio Manager at Tudor Investment Corporation, on why her investment strategy focuses on technology. Plus, how she's navigating fiscal stimulus and low market valuations, and where she sees the biggest opportunities in 2002.
2/3/202216 minutes, 36 seconds
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Portfolio Strategies with PIMCO’s Daniel Ivascyn

PIMCO Chief Investment Officer Daniel Ivascyn on opportunities in digital assets and crypto, strategic trends for building hedge fund portfolios with a “relative value” perspective, and using crisis as a catalyst for change
1/27/202230 minutes, 2 seconds
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What Millennials Want in a Financial Advisor with Jon Mauney and Kristi Rodriguez

No more meetings at the golf course, Millennials want to invest in companies and manage their wealth in ways that align with their ethical values. Jon Mauney of Betterment for Advisors and Kristi Rodriguez, SVP of Nationwide Retirement Institute share how to reach a new generation of clients and meet their needs.
1/20/202218 minutes, 47 seconds
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In Tune with the Trees and Chuck Leavell

Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell on his passion for the environment, his personal connection to forestry, and his new documentary “The Tree Man.”
1/13/20227 minutes, 11 seconds
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Risks and Rewards of Crypto Investing with Douglas Boneparth and Ivory Johnson

Ivory Johnson, founder of Delancey Wealth Management and Douglas Boneparth, Bone Fide Wealth President financially advise two different types of clients, but both are interested in the risks and rewards of adding digital assets to their portfolios.
1/6/202217 minutes, 48 seconds
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20-22 Vision with Bradley Tusk

In 2021 investors poured into hot trends like electric vehicles, sports betting and cryptocurrency. But what is the vision for 2022? Venture Capitalist Bradley Tusk shares his outlook for regulation, incoming trends, and exciting opportunities.
12/30/202119 minutes, 23 seconds
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Using a Flux Mindset to Navigate Uncertainty with April Rinne

Author and futurist April Rinne on how adapting a “flux” mindset can help entrepreneurs, employers and employees navigate the uncertain future of work and business.
12/23/202112 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Big Picture for the Future of Work with Ray Dalio and Patty McCord

Bridgewater Associates Founder Ray Dalio and Former Netflix Chief Talent Officer Patty McCord on creating a workplace that meets the needs of its employees, and the importance of rethinking the status quo.
12/16/202119 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spencer Dinwiddie's Crypto Game Plan

NBA's Spencer Dinwiddie on building generational wealth through cryptocurrency, the monetization of creative content and new long-term investment strategies. 
12/9/20218 minutes
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The Road Ahead for Peloton with Tom Cortese

Peloton Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Tom Cortese on disrupting the exercise industry, building brand loyalty, and Peloton’s consumer-centric approach to innovation.
11/25/202120 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Alpha Maverick Chamath Palihapitiya

Chamath Palihapitiya, Social Capital founder & CEO, on Inflation in the U.S., why he’s not investing in China right now, and the “revolution in the capital markets.”
11/18/202130 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Bet on Tech with Orlando Bravo

Orlando Bravo, co - founder of private equity firm Thoma Bravo, on investing opportunities in tech, the future of cryptocurrency, and why now is the best time to invest in enterprise software.
11/11/202126 minutes, 52 seconds
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Democratizing Investing with Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev

Robinhood Co-Founder & CEO Vlad Tenev on the “cultural relevance” of investing, cryptocurrencies, and disrupting the brokerage industry.
11/5/202134 minutes
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Rethinking Recycling with Loop & Terracycle CEO Tom Szaky

Loop and TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky on creating a more sustainable future through waste reduction, retail partnerships, and making recycling more convenient for consumers.
10/28/202116 minutes, 14 seconds
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A Change in the Ethos of Business with TPG’s Jim Coulter

TPG Co-Founder and Chairman Jim Coulter on his investment firm’s focus on impact investing, and why he’s putting his money behind companies focused on innovation, sustainability, and changing the social landscape.
10/21/202121 minutes, 45 seconds
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The New Workforce: What Do They Want?

Temple University President Jason Wingard and Business Roundtable Executive Vice President Kristen Silverberg on the skills that will carry workers and employers into the new American labor force, partnerships between academia and business, and how organizations can create the positions that younger workers want to fill.
10/14/202124 minutes, 3 seconds
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Apollo CEO Marc Rowan’s Outlook on Investing, Firm’s Future and Current Market

With over $470 Billion under management, Apollo Global Management Co-Founder Marc Rowan embraces his new role as CEO after the departure of Co-Founder Leon Black. With Apollo’s Global Portfolio, Rowan shares his outlook on the current market, cryptocurrencies and inflation.
10/7/202129 minutes, 37 seconds
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Chewy’s Growing Pawprint on the E-commerce Pet Market

In the quickly-growing pet goods market, Chewy is the big dog, offering food, supplies and health services, with a focus on convenience. With 20 million active customers, CEO Sumit Singh shares his insight on Chewy’s growth, building brand loyalty, and the possibility of expanding beyond pet care.
9/30/202116 minutes, 14 seconds
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The State of The American Workforce with U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh

U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh on the Biden Administration’s vaccine mandate and initiatives to get Americans back to work. Plus, the department’s programs to build a skilled labor force, alleviate the labor shortage, and the fight against wage disparity.
9/23/202121 minutes, 34 seconds
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Navigating a Changing Retail Landscape with Kohl’s CEO Michelle Gass

With 65 million shoppers and $4 billion in sales last year, Kohl’s is constantly adapting to the demands of the retail consumer. CEO Michelle Gass on partnering with nationally-known brands, revitalizing the in-person retail experience, and an increased focus on health and wellness products.
9/16/202121 minutes, 3 seconds
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Managing Successful Business Relationships with Kevin O’Leary

Strong relationships are the foundation on which successful businesses are built. But what happens when they go awry? Kevin O’Leary, host of CNBC’s “Money Court,” on managing successful business partnerships, and navigating complicated relationships.
9/9/202118 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Winding Road for Small Businesses with NFIB’s Holly Wade

Small business owners are battling inflation, labor shortages, and supply chain slowdowns. The National Federation of Independent Business’s Executive Director of Research, Holly Wade, talks small business trends, owner optimism, and shares her outlook for the second half of 2021 and beyond.
9/2/202110 minutes, 52 seconds
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Resources for Small Businesses with SBA Administrator Isabella Guzman

SBA Administrator Isabella Guzman on the federal and local resources available to support entrepreneurs and small businesses, from leveraging technology to providing financial aid.
8/26/202114 minutes, 25 seconds
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What Labor Shortage? How to Attract and Retain Top Talent with Gyanda Sachdeva and Nina Vaca

As small businesses struggle to hire workers, Gyanda Sachdeva, LinkedIn VP of Product, and Nina Vaca, Pinnacle Group Chairman & CEO, share their top strategies for recruiting talent: offering flexible work options, getting creative with compensation, and building communities online
8/19/202113 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Way Forward with will.i.am

Artist, philanthropist and entrepreneur will.i.am shares the inspiration behind his new business venture, and the secret to moving forward, even during a pandemic.
8/12/20218 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cryptocurrency, Regulations and Diversifying Assets with Senator Cynthia Lummis

Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis, co-chair of the Financial Innovation Caucus, on investing in Bitcoin and integrating cryptocurrency into the U.S. financial system.
8/5/202122 minutes, 22 seconds
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Curiosity-Driven Science with Dr. Jennifer Doudna

Dr. Jennifer Doudna, 2020 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, on the genome editing technology known as CRISPR. Dr. Doudna details the various applications of CRISPR technology and the innovations that she hopes will make it a successful and affordable treatment for disease.
7/29/202112 minutes, 31 seconds
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Transforming Health Care with David Ricks

Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks on his company’s innovative approaches to treating Alzheimer’s, developing and delivering Covid-19 therapies, and bringing his workforce back into the office.
7/22/202121 minutes, 26 seconds
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UPS CEO Carol Tomé: Delivering What Matters

Carol Tomé didn’t plan to come out of retirement to lead UPS through a pandemic, but that is exactly what happened. She details how the pandemic presented opportunities to improve the business, meet increased customer demand, and deliver exponential growth for shareholders.
7/15/202116 minutes, 13 seconds
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Rethinking Workforce Strategy with Reid Hoffman and Sarah Guo

Greylock’s Reid Hoffman and Sarah Guo on the hybrid future of work, taking intelligent risks to build dominant businesses, and techniques for remote team building.
7/12/202120 minutes, 22 seconds
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Adidas Strides to Sustainability with CEO Kasper Rorsted

Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted on the innovative technologies and manufacturing techniques leading his company’s sustainability effort. Adidas says nine out of ten products will be sustainable by 2025. Rorsted shares insights on leading a global company in a heated geopolitical climate, and addressing social issues and diversity challenges with transparency.
7/8/202116 minutes, 23 seconds
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Virtual Care: Is it here to stay? Jason Gorevic Talks Telehealth

Teledoc CEO Jason Gorevic on delivering quality care virtually, the growth of the telehealth market over the past year, and how patients’ expectations have changed during the pandemic.
7/5/202112 minutes, 13 seconds
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McDonald’s Menu for Growth

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski on meeting Covid challenges by supporting franchisees, embracing a core menu, and simplifying choices for customers.
7/1/202116 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Journey to Diversity with Ursula Burns and Darren Walker

Former Xerox Chair and CEO Ursula Burns and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker on the tough conversations that make companies stronger, more resilient, and future-ready. As board directors of companies including Uber, Exxon and Square, they are working to change corporate culture from the top down.
6/29/202121 minutes, 34 seconds
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Shifting the Covid and Kindness Curves with Ming Tsai

Chef and Restauranteur Ming Tsai on the challenges facing the food industry, supporting out-of-work restaurant workers, and combatting Anti-Asian hate.
6/24/202116 minutes, 9 seconds
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Medicine and AI: The Collaboration to Fight Covid-19's Unknowns with Peter Lee and Dr. John Halamka

Microsoft’s Peter Lee and Mayo Clinic’s Dr. John Halamka created the perfect collaborative effort to fight the unknowns of Covid-19: Medicine and AI. They discuss a model for the future that brings CEOs and community leaders to the table to face global crises, and the advances and lessons learned.
6/17/202116 minutes, 19 seconds
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Equalizing Health Care with Elaine Batchlor

The fight against Covid-19 in underserved south Los Angeles is not an easy task. Dr. Elaine Batchlor, MLK Community Hospital’s CEO talks structural racism in health care, the push towards preventive care, public policy and the best way to establish partnerships with public and private philanthropies.
6/14/202115 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Acceleration of Business with Robert Herjavec

“Shark Tank” investor Robert Herjavec on how uncertainty can accelerate the decision-making process in business, attracting talent in a tight labor market and how to move your business forward in a post-Covid world.
6/10/202116 minutes, 22 seconds
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Living Your Most Optimistic Life with Life is Good’s Bert Jacobs

Life is Good CEO (Chief Executive Optimist) Bert Jacobs on building a community based on ‘rational optimism’ and how simplicity can be a superpower in business. Plus, the importance of adaptability, consumer-centric brand relationships, and operational changes that will help your business evolve.
6/3/202116 minutes, 2 seconds
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The New Multi-Billion Dollar Drug on the Block? Daniel Carcillo, Robert O’Leary and Dr. Sharmin Ghaznavi Talk Psilocybin

Two-time Stanley Cup Champion Daniel Carcillo shares his post-sports career struggles and advocacy to treat traumatic brain injury and depression with an unconventional psychedelic: Psilocybin. He is joined by Kevin O’Leary to analyze the future of the drug and by Dr. Sharmin Ghaznavi on the science and technology.
5/31/202121 minutes, 10 seconds
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NFTs and Post-Pandemic Success with Gary Vaynerchuk

Serial entrepreneur, CEO of VaynerMedia and trend predictor, “GaryVee” talks NFTs and shares advice for small businesses on breaking down obstacles, finding solutions and thriving in a post-pandemic world.
5/27/202114 minutes, 53 seconds
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A Healthy and Balanced Return to Work with Microsoft’s CPO Kathleen Hogan and Jared Spataro

Back to work expectations? Flexibility and a healthy and balanced return are a must. Microsoft’s Chief People Officer, Kathleen Hogan and Corporate Vice President Jared Spataro share insights from the company’s 2021 Work Trend Index. They reveal ways to incorporate both flexibility and innovation, growth and company culture. Plus, their warning for companies and managers who do not evolve.
5/24/202117 minutes, 58 seconds
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Television’s Back to Work Blueprint with Executive Producers Neal Baer and Yun Lingner

Executive Producers Neal Baer (“Law and Order: SVU”) and Yun Lingner (“Shark Tank”) are creating the TV industry’s blueprint for a safe return to work. They talk producing in a bubble, implementing Covid-19 protocols, and how the pandemic has changed the way TV shows are made.
5/20/202115 minutes, 50 seconds
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Covid-19 Vaccine Development & Breakthroughs with Pfizer’s Kathrin Jansen

Dr. Kathrin Jansen, Head of Vaccine Research and Development at Pfizer, shares the technology, innovation and breakthroughs behind Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine.
5/14/202118 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cautious Optimism with CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky on reopening schools this fall, the possibility of needing Covid-19 booster shots, promising therapies, and the day-to-day challenges of leading the CDC through a pandemic.
5/13/202122 minutes, 21 seconds
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Diversity & Inclusion Is Everyone’s Job with Caroline Wanga

Essence Communications CEO Caroline Wanga on inclusion practices that go beyond hiring a Chief Diversity Officer, why companies should approach D&I the way they do R&D, and how leaders should think about bringing employees back into the workplace.
5/6/202119 minutes, 33 seconds
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A New Pattern of Beauty with Tracee Ellis Ross

Actress, producer and Pattern Beauty Founder & CEO Tracee Ellis Ross on how her company is disrupting the haircare market, her partnership with Ulta, and the importance of inclusivity in the beauty industry.
4/29/202113 minutes, 16 seconds
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Investing in Working Parents with Rep. Katie Porter

Congresswomen Katie Porter on the disproportionate number of women leaving the workforce during the pandemic, and pushing for legislation that supports working parents by investing in the care economy.
4/22/202121 minutes, 8 seconds
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Inclusive Capitalism with Roger Ferguson

TIAA CEO Roger Ferguson on reducing income inequality, the importance of financial literacy, and hiring practices that create a more diverse workforce and culture.
4/15/202120 minutes, 13 seconds
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Writing the Next Chapter with Matthew McConaughey

Actor and bestselling author of “Greenlights,” Matthew McConaughey, shares his philosophies on leadership, unity and success.
4/8/202119 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Marshall Plan for Moms with Reshma Saujani

Girls Who Code Co-Founder Reshma Saujani on her latest initiative, The Marshall Plan for Moms, aimed at providing financial relief for mothers at home and support for those re-entering the workforce post-pandemic.
4/1/202112 minutes, 54 seconds
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Diversity as a Competitive Advantage with Mellody Hobson

Mellody Hobson, Co-CEO and President of Ariel Investments and Starbucks Board Chair, on the business case for inclusion, how to measure a company’s diversity, and launching “Project Black” to scale minority business enterprises.
3/25/202118 minutes
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Vaccinating Our Way Back to Normal with Dr. Luciano Borio and Dr. Scott Gottlieb

Former FDA Acting Chief Scientist Dr. Luciana Borio and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on the CDC’s latest guidance for vaccinated Americans, if and when to vaccinate children, and how things return to normal.
3/18/202131 minutes, 3 seconds
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Setting and Meeting Climate Goals with John Kerry

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry on leading a global effort to reduce carbon emissions, creating clean energy jobs in the U.S., and partnering with the private sector to invest in infrastructure projects.
3/11/202117 minutes, 46 seconds
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A Former Hacker on Threats to the Covid Vaccine Rollout

Former hacker and current Director of Cybersecurity at Okta, Marc Rogers, on how cybercriminals are targeting the vaccine rollout, disrupting the supply chain, and stealing consumers’ personal data.
3/4/20219 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Ongoing Challenge for Caregivers with Anita Jenkins

Anita Jenkins, Howard University Hospital CEO, on managing a hospital through the pandemic, addressing vaccine hesitancy in communities of color, and ensuring equity in vaccine distribution.
2/25/202114 minutes, 4 seconds
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Awaiting Authorization with J&J’s Alex Gorsky

Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky on awaiting the FDA’s authorization of his company’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, efforts to update the vaccine in response to new variants, and ramping up production to deliver 100 million doses to the U.S. when the time comes.
2/18/202129 minutes, 32 seconds
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How Walgreens Plans to Vaccine America with Rick Gates

Rick Gates, Walgreens Senior Vice President of Pharmacy & Healthcare, on delivering vaccines through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, helping customers get to vaccine appointments, ensuring equity in distribution, and how long until vaccine supply meets demand.
2/11/202116 minutes, 25 seconds
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Economic Relief, Recovery and Growth with Jared Bernstein and Joshua Bolten

Jared Bernstein, of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and Joshua Bolten, President & CEO of the Business Roundtable, on President Biden’s economic agenda, from Covid relief to long-term growth.
2/5/202135 minutes, 49 seconds
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A Personal Finance Playbook with the NFL’s Brandon Copeland and Carl Nassib

NFL players Brandon Copeland and Carl Nassib on investing in the stock market, saving for a post-football future, and spending the off-season educating others about financial literacy
2/4/202117 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Psychology of Personal Finance with Professor Eesha Sharma

Dartmouth University’s Eesha Sharma on the psychology behind financial behavior, how to incentivize saving, and strategies for paying down debt.
1/28/202115 minutes, 34 seconds
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Building a Winning Team with Stan Kasten

Los Angeles Dodgers President & CEO Stan Kasten on winning the World Series, bringing fans back to the ballpark, and using data and innovation to advance America’s pastime.
1/21/202115 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Ever Changing Role of the Founder/CEO with Jeff Lawson

Twilio Founder & CEO Jeff Lawson on adapting his management style to the size of his company, keeping up with the needs of a rapidly-scaling organization, and why being an introvert makes him a better leader.
1/14/202123 minutes, 33 seconds
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Divide and Conquer with IBM’s Arvind Krishna

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna on innovation, investing in the cloud, and splitting the legacy brand into two separate companies.
1/7/202121 minutes, 43 seconds
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Embracing Music’s Digital Evolution with Lars Ulrich

Metallica drummer and co-founder Lars Ulrich on connecting with fans digitally, holding band rehearsal via Zoom, and the future of live music.
12/31/202014 minutes, 17 seconds
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Keeping Snacks in Stock with Minsok Pak

Mondelez International’s Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer Minsok Pak on the A.I. and technology his company uses to keep global operations running, employees connected, and products like Oreos in stock during a pandemic.
12/24/202013 minutes, 9 seconds
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One on One with Dr. Anthony Fauci

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, on surging Covid cases, the vaccine rollout, and celebrating the holidays safely. 
12/18/202026 minutes, 1 second
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An Extinction Event for Restaurants with Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons

Surging Covid cases and winter weather are bringing the already devastated restaurant industry to the brink of extinction, says chef and restauranteur Tom Colicchio. He and fellow “Top Chef” judge Gail Simmons discuss protecting the food supply chain, filming “Top Chef” in a bubble, and how the pandemic could be a catalyst for addressing hunger in America. 
12/17/202026 minutes, 18 seconds
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Prioritizing Diversity in Academia and Business with Erika James

Wharton School Dean Erika James on how educators and employers can prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion as they build the business workforce of the future. 
12/10/202020 minutes, 37 seconds
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A Human Approach to Mental Health with Jewel and Richard Baker

Singer-songwriter Jewel on how she used mindfulness to overcome anxiety and depression, and how she’s partnering with organizations like Hudson’s Bay Company to develop corporate practices that address the mental health needs of employees.
12/3/202022 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ocean Spray’s Organic Growth with Tom Hayes

Ocean Spray CEO Tom Hayes on leading a 90-year old legacy brand, getting into the CBD market, and the viral TikTok video that put his company’s signature product in the spotlight. 
11/26/202013 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Hardest Months of the Pandemic with Dr. Scott Gottlieb

Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on the second wave of Covid-19, how and when he expects vaccines to roll out, and why the next 2-3 months of the pandemic will be the hardest yet.
11/19/202020 minutes, 1 second
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Resetting the Retirement and Social Security Timer with Mary Beth Franklin

Social Security expert and “benefits guru” Mary Beth Franklin with advice and strategies for those who may be re-thinking retirement and social security claiming plans due to the pandemic.
11/5/202022 minutes, 55 seconds
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Operating at “Warp Speed” with Dr. Janet Woodcock

Operation Warp Speed’s Therapeutics lead Dr. Janet Woodcock on therapies in development, how to interpret pauses in vaccine trials, and why the vast majority of drug trials don’t yield actionable information.
10/29/202030 minutes, 34 seconds
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Calm in Crisis with Ellen Kullman

Ellen Kullman led DuPont through the depths of the financial crisis in 2009, fought and won a proxy battle with an activist investor, and then became CEO of 3D printing company Carbon just months before the pandemic disrupted business. She shares her strategies for keeping calm - and in control - during times of crisis.
10/22/202016 minutes, 5 seconds
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Negotiation Tactics for Business with Chris Voss

Former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss shares techniques for tough conversations in business.
10/15/202026 minutes, 49 seconds
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Turning Words into Action with Alex Liu, David Rawlinson, and Julie Sweet.

How can business leaders turn good intentions and pledges for diversity into practice? Kearny Chairman Alex Liu, Nielsen Global Connect CEO David Rawlinson, and Accenture CEO Julie Sweet share actionable ways to create more inclusive and equitable workplaces.
10/8/202018 minutes, 59 seconds
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Taking It Personally with Arnold Donald, Shundrawn Thomas and Carolina Wanga

Black business leaders discuss how real change begins in the C-suite, and why increasing diversity at their organizations is a personal issue.
10/1/202020 minutes, 48 seconds
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Survival Strategies for Restaurants with Andrew Zimmern and Quentin Messer

How can small, independent restaurants bring in new business at a time when consumers are extra cautious about safety and spending? Chef, restaurateur and TV personality Andrew Zimmern and Quentin Messer of the New Orleans Business Alliance offer some strategies.
9/24/202012 minutes, 36 seconds
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Checking In with Dr. Scott Gottlieb

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on the easiest interventions that will help slow the spread of Covid-19, ramping up testing in the U.S., and the threat of a “twindemic” this flu season.
9/21/202031 minutes, 16 seconds
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The State of Small Business with Maria Contreras-Sweet, Neil Bradley, and Holly Wade

In the face of a global health crisis and economic uncertainty, some small business owners see an opportunity to pivot, innovate, and even grow their businesses. A look at the resources and strategies helping businesses succeed, with former SBA head Maria Contreras-Sweet, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Neil Bradley, and the NFIB’s Holly Wade.
9/17/202025 minutes, 29 seconds
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A Biological Warfare Expert’s Take on Covid-19 with Dr. Mark Kortepeter

Biodefense expert and author of “Inside the Hot Zone” Dr. Mark Kortepeter on the best strategies for managing the spread of coronavirus, Americans’ willingness to take a brand new vaccine, and what Covid-19 can teach us about biological warfare.
9/14/202024 minutes, 42 seconds
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Digital Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses with Gary Vaynerchuk

Entrepreneur, author and social media expert Gary Vaynerchuk on the best digital platforms and strategies for connecting businesses with their customers online. 
9/7/202017 minutes, 8 seconds
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Black Business in Crisis with Shelley Willingham and Teri Williams

An honest conversation about the unique challenges that Black-owned businesses face, and an exploration of ideas and resources available to support them. With Shelley Willingham, Founder & CEO of Douglas Alexandra Agency, and Teri Williams, President & COO of OneUnited Bank, the country’s largest Black-owned bank.
9/3/202023 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mr. Wonderful Delivers Some Tough Love

“Shark Tank” co-host Kevin O’Leary with some hard truths and advice for small business owners facing a pandemic and economic uncertainty. When does it make sense to weather the storm, and when is it smarter to close up shop and move on? 
8/31/202017 minutes, 49 seconds
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How Facebook Supports Small Business with Sheryl Sandberg

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg talks to CNBC’s Jim Cramer about the company’s financial and technological initiatives aimed at supporting small businesses.
8/27/202020 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Latest Antibody Findings with Dr. David Ho

Dr. David Ho, the groundbreaking scientist who changed the course of the AIDS epidemic, is now tackling Covid-19.
8/3/202031 minutes, 11 seconds
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We’re Not Going Back To Work with Peter Diamandis

Peter Diamandis, Founder and Executive Chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, on why we are not going back to our pre-pandemic work, how we can partner with AI on the jobs of the future, and what video games can teach us about reskilling our workforce.
7/30/202031 minutes
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How We Get Back to Normal with Dr. Zeke Emanuel

Dr. Zeke Emanuel says Americans shouldn’t expect life to get back to “normal” before November 2021. The physician, bioethicist, and author tells CNBC’s Meg Tirrell what that process looks like and how we get there.
7/27/202029 minutes, 25 seconds
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Innovating Through A Disruptive Era with Jim McKelvey

Jim McKelvey, co-creator of Square, on why the most innovative ideas come out of turbulent times.
7/23/202039 minutes, 6 seconds
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A ‘Work From Anywhere’ World with ServiceNow’s Bill McDermott

Bill McDermott, CEO of ServiceNow, on best practices for managing a remote workforce and how Covid-19 is accelerating the ‘workflow revolution.”
7/20/202021 minutes, 32 seconds
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Innovation and Digital Transformation with Christal Bemont and Julie Sweet

How CEOs Christal Bemont (Talend) and Julie Sweet (Accenture) are innovating to make digital and cultural changes at their companies that will last beyond the pandemic.
7/16/202040 minutes, 10 seconds
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Inside a Vaccine Trial

Dr. Purvi Parikh, who is running Covid-19 vaccine trials at NYU, provides insight on trial phases, who’s being tested, and how researchers ensure that trials are inclusive and accurate. 
7/13/202030 minutes
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An Economist’s Approach to Understanding Covid-19 with Emily Oster

Brown University economics professor and author of the “Covid Explained” website Emily Oster on using unbiased data and research to evaluate risk during the pandemic.
7/9/202025 minutes, 20 seconds
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Driving Cultural Change with Cynthia Marshall

Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynthia Marshall on how she successfully transformed the NBA team’s toxic culture into a case study of diversity and inclusion.
7/6/202027 minutes, 13 seconds
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A Better Way of Working with Pat Gelsinger

VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger on how 5G and connectivity services will boost innovation and productivity in the post-Covid, remote workplace.
7/2/202023 minutes, 42 seconds
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What We’re Still Learning About Coronavirus with Virologist Angela Rasmussen

Columbia University virologist Angela Rasmussen on what we’ve learned so far about the coronavirus, and the many questions that still remain.
6/29/202028 minutes, 28 seconds
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Developing a Vaccine with Dr. Paul Offit

Based on science and history, Dr. Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, is confident that we’ll have at least one Covid-19 vaccine within a year. He tells CNBC’s Meg Tirrell what he expects and hopes to see as vaccine candidates move through the development process.
6/22/202031 minutes, 49 seconds
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Contact Tracing Q&A with Dr. Emily Gurley

Contact tracing is a “tried and true” tool for managing outbreaks of infectious diseases. But how does it work and what exactly does it entail? Emily Gurley, an epidemiologist and associate scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health details the process and explains how it can help prevent a second wave of Covid-19.
6/16/202030 minutes, 15 seconds
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Race, Equitable Recovery, and Resilience with Valerie Jarrett

Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the Obama Foundation, talks to Andrew Ross Sorkin and members of CNBC’s Workforce Executive Council about how recent events, including the Black Lives Matter protests, are changing the way we work and how organizations and their leaders can move forward in response. 
6/12/202012 minutes, 26 seconds
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No Alternative in an Epidemic with Dr. Luciana Borio

As drugmakers race to develop Covid-19 vaccines and therapies, Dr. Luciana Borio, former Director for Medical and Biodefense Preparedness at the National Security Council, talks to CNBC’s Meg Tirrell about the technology behind the vaccines, our ability to scale production, and the public’s willingness to get a vaccinated.
6/4/202028 minutes, 17 seconds
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What the U.S. Can Learn from Iceland’s Approach with Dr. Kari Stefansson

Iceland has been successful in containing coronavirus without resorting to draconian measures. Dr. Kari Stefansson, Founder and CEO of deCODE genetics in Reykjavik, details how his lab partnered with the Icelandic government to effectively test and track the virus, and how the U.S. can do the same.
6/1/202030 minutes, 16 seconds
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Using Ebola Vaccine Technology to Fight Covid-19 with Dr. Mark Feinberg

Nonprofit research group IAVI is collaborating with Merck on a coronavirus vaccine. Dr. Mark Feinberg, IAVI President & CEO, on how scientists are applying the technology from a successful Ebola vaccine to quickly develop one for Covid-19.
5/28/202024 minutes, 25 seconds
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Stepping Up to the Challenge with Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Dr. Giovanni Caforio

Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Dr. Giovanni Caforio talks to CNBC’s Jim Cramer about his company’s response to coronavirus and the pharmaceutical industry’s unprecedented level of cooperation in developing a treatment and vaccine.
5/22/202019 minutes, 5 seconds
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What We’ve Learned So Far with Dr. Julie Gerberding and Dr. Eric Topol

As the world tests, tracks and traces, what have we learned from this pandemic? Former CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding and Scripps Research Institute’s Dr. Eric Topol discuss the lessons we’re taking away from our own response to coronavirus, the strategies being employed by other countries, and possible outcomes for the end of this pandemic.
5/21/202032 minutes, 5 seconds
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Early Innings with Dr. Scott Gottlieb

If this pandemic plays out like a baseball game, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says we’re only in the second inning. He joins CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Meg Tirrell to talk testing, vaccines, and what we’re still learning about the virus.
5/20/202021 minutes, 36 seconds
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Moving at the Speed of Light with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla

With human lives and global economies in mind, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has reallocated many of his company’s resources to focus on coronavirus. In conversation with CNBC’s Meg Tirrell, he discusses vaccine development, timeline, and cost
5/19/202022 minutes, 53 seconds
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A New Era of Drug Development with Moderna’s Stéphane Bancel and Regeneron’s Len Schleifer

With the pharmaceutical industry laser-focused on coronavirus, the CEOs of drugmakers Moderna and Regeneron discuss the unprecedented ways their companies are working to test and produce the drugs that they hope will work against the virus.  
5/18/202027 minutes, 4 seconds
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Learning from the Past with Former Disease Detective Dr. Ali Khan

Special Episode: Dr. Ali Khan, Dean of the University of Nebraska's College of Public Health, and a 23-year veteran of the CDC, has traveled the globe investigating infectious diseases like SARS and Ebola. As part CNBC’s “Healthy Returns: The Path Forward” series, he shares the lessons that past outbreaks can teach us about Covid-19, how other countries’ approaches to containing the disease have succeeded, and the challenges that we may still face even after a vaccine is developed.
5/8/202032 minutes, 8 seconds
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New Realities at Work with EY’s Carmine Di Sibio and MIT’s Elisabeth Reynolds

How are the Work From Home tools and practices we’re using today changing the workplace of the future? CNBC’s Jon Fortt talks to EY CEO Carmine Di Sibio and MIT’s Elisabeth Reynolds about the pandemic’s lasting impact on how we achieve and measure productivity.
5/6/202021 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Public Health Resources Needed to Tackle COVID-19 with Dr. Leana Wen

Special Episode: What is the safest and smartest way for states to reopen? Do promising drug trial results mean we’re closer to an end of this pandemic? What’s it like to be a non-COVID hospital patient right now? CNBC’s Meg Tirrell interviews Dr. Leana Wen, Public Health Professor at George Washington University and former Health Commissioner of Baltimore.
4/30/202026 minutes, 12 seconds
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Testing and Treating COVID-19 with Dr. Scott Gottlieb

Understanding the accuracy, efficacy and outcomes of COVID-19 tests and treatments. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb joins CNBC’s Senior Health and Science reporter Meg Tirrell for a deep dive into the various tests and treatments currently being employed and developed for COVID-19. This conversation is part of CNBC’s “Healthy Returns: The Path Forward” series.
4/24/202037 minutes, 27 seconds
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“In This for the Long Haul”: Talking COVID-19 with epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm

CNBC’s Meg Tirrell interviews epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, about the years-long road ahead in the fight against COVID-19, what’s currently working and not working to slow transmission, how and when we can start to re-open the country, and what the world will look like on the other side of this crisis. This conversation is part of CNBC’s “Healthy Returns: The Path Forward” series, focused on the COVID-19 pandemic.
4/22/202033 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Crisis Playbook with John Chambers and Daniel Pink

Amid a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, how can leaders ensure that their organizations not only survive, but come out stronger on the other side? Former Cisco CEO John Chambers and best-selling author Daniel Pink open their “crisis playbooks” and share strategies for effective leadership during this critical time.
4/14/202022 minutes, 31 seconds
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Disconnecting the Cell Phone Business with Motorola Solutions CEO Greg Brown

Just weeks after becoming CEO, Motorola’s Greg Brown faced a critical choice: break up the 90-year-old company, or risk bankruptcy. Speaking with CNBC’s Becky Quick, Brown shares the leadership advice that helped him make the toughest decision of his career, how he turned his biggest adversary into his mentor, and why businesses should “never let a good crisis go to waste.” 
3/17/202029 minutes, 41 seconds
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Advancing the Video Game with Activision Blizzard’s Bobby Kotick

As CEO of Activision Blizzard, the company behind Candy Crush and Call of Duty, Bobby Kotick has led the video game industry’s evolution from console to mobile to e-sports. In a candid conversation with CNBC’s Becky Quick, Kotick shares colorful stories about the company’s early days and what the future of gaming looks like.
3/3/202029 minutes, 35 seconds
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An Alternative Approach to Healthcare with Mark Bertolini

Under CEO Mark Bertolini, Aetna transformed from an insurance company to a health services company, introducing preventative care and alternative therapies to the healthcare industry. Bringing his personal experience as a patient to the job, Bertolini implemented policies at Aetna that positively impacted patient outcomes, employee performance, and the company’s bottom line. 
2/18/202029 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Retail Giant’s Digital Transformation, with Walmart CEO Doug McMillon

While many brick-and-mortar retailers are losing market share to e-tailers, Walmart’s online and physical stores are thriving.In conversation with Becky Quick, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon shares his strategy for balancing online and physical store growth, betting on in-home grocery delivery, and the decision that lost $21 billion in a single day.McMillion joined Becky Quick at CNBC’s “Evolve” conference in November 2019.
2/4/202034 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Times They Are a Changin’ with Mark Thompson, New York Times CEO

Mark Thompson, New York Times CEO, on leading the company through a digital transformation, investing in content, and changing operations at the 169-year-old newspaper to meet the demands of a 24/7 news cycle. 
1/21/202029 minutes, 47 seconds
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Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol on Making a Better Burrito

Brian Niccol took over as Chipotle CEO in early 2018, just as the company was struggling with food safety concerns, store closures, and a falling stock price. In less than 2 years, he turned the company around by implementing delivery service, a loyalty program, and a focus on digital ordering. At CNBC’s “Evolve” conference, Niccol spoke candidly about his leadership strategy, what he looks for in a new employee, and the two most powerful words in business. 
1/7/202028 minutes, 28 seconds
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Redesigning a Legacy Brand with Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh

Levi’s blue jeans have evolved from work uniforms for gold miners to fashion pieces for consumers around the world. Hear from Chip Bergh, Levi Strauss & Co. CEO, on how the iconic brand has remained relevant in retail by navigating changes in style, innovating its manufacturing process, and facing challenges from athleisure wear head-on, all while staying true to the company’s core values. Bergh spoke at CNBC’s “Evolve” Conference in Los Angeles.
1/7/202024 minutes, 52 seconds
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Introducing The Keynote by CNBC Events

Introducing The Keynote by CNBC Events. Get a front row seat at CNBC’s events and hear directly from the visionary executives, innovators, leaders and influencers taking the stage at CNBC’s live events series, including Evolve, @Work, and more. Hear the best sound from the fireside chats, keynote talks, and panels, with added, behind-the-scenes commentary from the moderators and interviewers who were on stage at the event, and other CNBC beat reporters close to the action. Coming soon.
12/27/20191 minute, 14 seconds