April 22, 2008 4:35PM
The Undergrad’s Point of View
By Alexis Glick
This morning I anchored the show from Washington, D.C. as I had the honor and privilege of emceeing The Atlantic Council Awards Dinner for Distinguished Leadership last night. It was one of the most exciting and inspiring events that I have ever attended or participated in. Awards recipients included Rupert Murdoch, Tony Blair, Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Join Chiefs of Staff and a world-renowned pianist named Evgeny Kissin. It was a brilliant evening. I’ll give you all the details in my next blog!
So now you know why I was in D.C. This visit we decided to do something different and broadcast the show from George Washington University. I was anxious to hear what the undergrads and grads felt about the economy, job prospects, the environment and the pending election. The students I interviewed were so inspiring! They were candid, smart and terrific speakers. It was an opportunity to talk to the next generation of leaders. You won’t want to miss it!





Comment by senator
Apr 25th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
I am definitely looking forward to our prompt return to Money for Breakfast and the opening Bell.