Lisa Kassenaar
@lisakassenaar
Writing books now; at VOA led women's project in 47 languages; former Bloomberg News head of global women's coverage; Reporting on the other half of the people
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14-07-2011 17:11:25
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We are thrilled to welcome Indra Nooyi, one of the world’s most admired and influential business leaders, to the Asper School of Business on May 3 for the IDEA student event. RSVP details can be found here: bit.ly/3D1TNM9 #UManitoba #iHeartAsper
A wonderful time at the Asper School of Business 2022 IDEA Dinner with Consul General Apoorva Srivastava. Congratulations to Indra Nooyi on being this year's winner of the 2022 International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award! #IDEA2022
🎉 Happy 1 year #bookBirthday to one of the best #memoirs from a #CEO that we've read! Read our review of MY LIFE IN FULL by @indranooyi here! bit.ly/3lQYMXU Portfolio Books #feministBooks #booksToRead #nonfiction #businessTips #businessAdvice
In a recent documentary about his life that was financed by the same billionaire who’s treated him to numerous undisclosed luxury vacations, the Justice said: “I prefer the RV parks. I prefer the Walmart parking lots to the beaches and things like that.” propublica.org/article/claren…
John Kassenaar was a Dutch immigrant who later ran Dominion Malting and, among other things, was Winnipeg Art Gallery president. But years before, he walked to school with a skinny girl whose mom made them pancakes - Audrey Hepburn #RIP Winnipeg Free Press passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-detail…
So much happened last night at Dartmouth that was unjustified, unacceptable, and authoritarian, but the shameless arrest and charging of two student reporters, clearly identified as press, is pretty high up there. Apologize and drop the charges, Dartmouth 🌲 Sian Beilock
I am truly glad to see this apology, and even more glad to see a specific recognition of the student reporters. Better late than never, Sian Beilock and Dartmouth 🌲—now it’s time to put procedures into place to ensure the events of last week never happen again.