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Wednesday, December 08, 2010

DON'T MISS PEARLSTINE LIVE IN BANGKOK

Don't miss your chance to hear Norman Pearlstine, Chief Content Officer of Bloomberg and former Managing Editor of Time Inc. during his visit to Bangkok next week.
On Thursday December 16 there will be an opportunity for journalism students, MBA students and media professionals in the Thai capital to listen to Pearlstine for free. The event - at Sasin - runs from 4pm until 5.30pm and you can register
HERE for free. Pearlstine will be discussing the challenges for journalists of tomorrow, and there will also be an opportunity for audience questions.
Pearlstine has spent nearly four decades working as a reporter and editor. He was Editor-in-Chief of Time Inc., the magazine subsidiary of Time Warner Inc. from 1995 through 2005 before becoming a Senior Advisor to Time Warner. At Time Inc. he oversaw the editorial content of Time Inc.’s 154 magazines, including Entertainment Weekly, Fortune, In Style, Money, People, Real Simple, Sports Illustrated and Time.
Prior to joining Time Inc., Pearlstine also worked for
The Wall Street Journal as Managing Editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal (1976-1978); National Editor (1980-1981); Editor and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal/Europe (1982-1983); Managing Editor (1983-1991); and Executive Editor (1991-1992).
He spent a year launching Smart Money magazine, and in January 2005 the American Society of Magazine Editors named him the recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award and inducted him into the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame. He was honored with the Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism in 2000, and also received the National Press Foundation’s Editor of the Year Award in 1989.
Pearlstine, who will be in Bangkok to assist with the promotion of Bloomberg Businessweek Thailand, will also be taking part in events at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand and the British Chamber of Commerce.
Seats for the free event at Sasin are limited. Register now to avoid disappointment.

DISCLOSURE: I am Publishing Director for Ensign Media which manages aspects of Bloomberg Businessweek Thailand magazine on behalf of the publisher White Knight Media.

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