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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!

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1 Response to “The Undergrad’s Point of View”

  1. Comment by senator

    I am definitely looking forward to our prompt return to Money for Breakfast and the opening Bell.

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