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		<title>Best-Selling Author &#038; Busines Pioneer Offers New Year’s Resolution Help With New Book, Hard Easy!</title>
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“A self-improvement theory that eschews instant gratification in favor of long-term comfort and accomplishment. … Quick, clear anecdotes offer bold encouragement to take the ‘hard-easy’ road to success in life.”<br />
&#8211;Kirkus Reviews</p>
<p>“Art Coombs’ books are such a joy because his stories are so compelling, so moving, The love and humor found in his works will inspire you to engage more fully with the world at large.”<br />
&#8211;TV’s Bob The Builder Voice Actor William Duffy</p>
<p>“Hard Easy is an upbeat, comprehensive guide to self-improvement based on the “Law of Hard Easy,” through which practitioners are challenged to choose the harder path now to enjoy an easier path in the future. …. The book makes a convincing case that choosing its suggested path will improve lives. …Beyond its motivational tales, the book’s suggestions to avoid complacency, shame, and impulsiveness are hopeful and reassuring. Other provocative insights include the idea that complacency is a form of fear, and that yielding to a crisis mentally can be addictive. Most of the book’s recommendations are convincing and achievable. … Hard Easy is an uplifting guide to self-improvement.” &#8211;Foreword Reviews</p>
<p>Looking to change your life, overcome a challenge, pursue a goal, and stop making bad decisions on matters of health, wealth, relationships, or lifestyle?</p>
<p>One of the best, freshest self-improvement books has arrived with a unique take on how one can start living the life they desire. For those looking to make a clean break in 2021, your listeners will want to hear from CEO Arthur F. Coombs III, best-selling author of the provocative and insightful, breakthrough book, Hard Easy: A Get-Real Guide for Getting the Life You Want</p>
<p>Art Coombs’ Success Story<br />
Best-selling author, dynamic speaker, and leadership guru Arthur F. Coombs III brings decades of global expertise to readers, audiences, and corporations through his visionary and innovative practices. Founder and CEO of KomBea Corporation, Art has served for more than 15 years developing and marketing tools that blend human intelligence and automation.<br />
Art&#8217;s best-selling Don&#8217;t Just Manage—LEAD! has been hailed by some of the nation&#8217;s top executives, and his book Human Connection: How the “L” Do We Do That? provides a powerful formula for success in relationships of all kind, and has been said to captivate and inspires readers.<br />
Before founding KomBea, Art served as EVP of Strategic Initiatives for FirstSource. As CEO and founder of Echopass Corporation, he helped build the world&#8217;s premier contact center hosting environment. Art has served as Sento Corporation&#8217;s CEO, managing director and vice president of Europe for Sykes Enterprises, and has worked for organizations such as Hewlett-Packard, VLSI Research, and RasterOps.<br />
Art&#8217;s vast experience with people and organizations has led him to sharing transformative principles as a charismatic speaker—principles you can now access within the pages of his books. Art has been interviewed many times on TV. Coombs has been featured recently on Salt Lake City’s ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX stations. Please see: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrdYPZkpJUum8duYYFn7Siw" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrdYPZkpJUum8duYYFn7Siw</a> and <a href="http://www.ArtCoombs.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.ArtCoombs.com</a>. He resides in Utah.</p>
<p>“Coombs once again illuminates important and motivating concepts in Hard Easy. Now it’s our job to decide – will we accept the less painful route he offers?”<br />
&#8211;Paul H. Jenkins, Ph.D., Psychologist, Author of Pathological Positivity</p>
<p>&#8220;A thought-provoking, well-written book with intriguing and lively anecdotes. It will be useful anyone ready to take the plunge and commit to making the hard choices.&#8221;<br />
&#8211;BlueInk Review</p>
<p>“If your life feels stagnant, or you’re not quite sure what steps to take to push yourself toward a happier, more successful future, Hard Easy is a must read.”</p>
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Thursday, November 29, 2018 SPOTTER SHEET<br />
Gold &amp; Silver Circle membership is a celebration of personal achievement and contribution.<br />
Members of the Gold &amp; Silver Circle are media professionals who began their careers in broadcasting at least 25 or 50 years ago either in a performing, creative, technical, administrative or journalistic role, or in a peripheral area directly related to television, such as production and education. Inductees have made significant contributions to both their industry and their communities throughout their careers.<br />
The 2018 Gold Circle</p>
<p>Induction of Honorees:</p>
<p>Diane Sawyer<br />
ABC News Anchor</p>
<p>Chuck Scarborough<br />
WNBC News Anchor</p>
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Diane Sawyer<br />
Diane Sawyer is an ABC News anchor, tackling some of the biggest issues of our time in new ways with original reporting, primetime specials, long form interviews and in-depth investigations.<br />
Her primetime documentaries have won critical acclaim for shedding light on difficult and previously under-reported topics, including her in-depth reporting on the U.S. foster care system and realities of poverty in America. Sawyer investigations have also chronicled hard working women paralyzed by sexual harassment, the new reality of Americans struggling to stay in the middle class, ISIS targeting young Americans online, and the state of prisons and jails and treatment of prisoners over two decades.<br />
Throughout the course of Sawyer’s career, she has had exclusive, wide-ranging and headline-making interviews with Malala Yousafzai, former President Barack Obama, former President George W. Bush, former Secretary of State, Senator and First Lady Hillary Clinton, the late Senator John McCain, former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Amanda Knox, Jaycee Dugard and Caitlyn Jenner.<br />
Sawyer has anchored live coverage on the ground on the biggest news stories in recent history including the Boston Marathon bombing, the historic transition to Pope Francis, the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency in Japan, the Afghanistan war, the deadly earthquake in Haiti, the 2005 tsunami in Southeast Asia, the Soviet coup from Moscow, the Gulf War from Egypt, Hurricane Katrina, and the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon and Pennsylvania.<br />
Sawyer&#8217;s reporting has been recognized with numerous awards, including duPonts, Emmy® awards, Peabodys, the grand prize of the premier Investigative Reporters and Editors Association, an IRTS Lifetime Achievement Award, and the USC Distinguished Achievement in Journalism Award. In 1997, she was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.<br />
Sawyer joined ABC News in February 1989 as co-anchor of Primetime. In addition to that role, she was named co-anchor of Good Morning America in January 1999 and held the post until taking over the World News anchor chair in December 2009.<br />
Prior to joining ABC News, Sawyer spent nine years at CBS News, making history as the first female correspondent of 60 Minutes. She began her career in broadcasting in 1967 in Louisville, Kentucky, where she was a reporter for WLKY-TV until 1970.<br />
A native of Glasgow, Kentucky, and raised in Louisville, Sawyer received a BA from Wellesley College and completed a semester of law school before embarking on a career in broadcasting.</p>
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Chuck Scarborough<br />
Emmy® award-winning news veteran Chuck Scarborough has been reporting for the National Broadcasting Company since 1974.<br />
Over the years, he has led breaking news coverage locally and abroad. Scarborough has filed reports from Europe; Russia; the Middle East; the Philippines; Mexico and South America. Scarborough, a U.S. Air Force veteran, began his television career as an anchor and operations manager at WLOX-TV in Biloxi, Mississippi. He was anchor/reporter for WDAM-TV in Hattiesburg, Mississippi; WAGA-TV in Atlanta and WNAC-TV in Boston.<br />
Scarborough has earned 36 local Emmy awards and was honored by the New York Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts &amp; Sciences with their 2014 “Governor’s Award” as recognition of his long and distinguished career in journalism. Scarborough’s work has also earned awards from the Associated Press, New York Press Club; the Aviation and Space Writers; the Washington Review of Journalism’s Best in the Business; the Working Press Association; and the New York State Broadcasters Association. As a part of NBC 4’s continuing coverage of Hurricane Sandy, Scarborough earned a National Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award.<br />
He has authored three novels, Stryker (1978), The Myrmidon Project (1980), and Aftershock (1991) and has written articles for publication in New York Magazine, Boston Magazine, and American Home Magazine. A proficient aviator, Scarborough holds a commercial pilot’s license.<br />
Scarborough lends his time and talent to support a number of non-profit organizations that aid and support animal welfare, the environment, arts and education. He is also the voice for the New York Cares Coat Drive PSA – the Shivering Liberty Statue.<br />
Scarborough, a Phi Kappa Phi, holds a Bachelor of Science degree Summa Cum Laude from the University of Southern Mississippi and an Honorary Doctor of Letters from Mercy College. He is married and has two children.</p>
<p>The 2018 Silver Circle</p>
<p>Induction of Honorees:</p>
<p>Scott Clark<br />
Sports Director and Anchor &#8211; Retired, WABC-TV<br />
David Friend<br />
Senior Vice President, News, CBS Television Stations; News Director &#8211; WCBS-TV &amp; WLNY-TV<br />
Dr. Max Gomez<br />
Senior Medical Correspondent &#8211; WCBS-TV<br />
Christopher Goutman<br />
Director, Producer &amp; Writer &#8211; Television &amp; Stage<br />
Curt Gowdy, Jr.<br />
Senior Vice President of Production &amp; Executive Producer &#8211; SNY<br />
David Hyman<br />
Vice President, Marketing &amp; Creative Services &#8211; PIX11, Tribune Broadcasting<br />
Sue Simmons<br />
News Anchor &#8211; Retired, WNBC<br />
Jacquie Walker<br />
News Anchor &#8211; WIVB-TV Channel 4, CBS Buffalo</p>
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Scott Clark<br />
Scott joined Eyewitness News in 1986 and soon became the station’s Sports Director and Anchor… and is known to be “Out of This World”! In fact, Scott’s reporting exploits over 30 years took him around the world-from Tokyo, Japan for Major League Baseball’s historic season opener with both the Yankees and the Mets, to England to cover The Championships at Wimbledon, and back across the United States to bring Channel 7 viewers the best coverage of their local sports teams before retiring in 2011.<br />
While at Channel 7, Scott initiated some of the funniest and most anticipated sports features with his weekly segments, “Out of This World,” “Highlight Zone,” and “Armchair Quarterback.” The Emmy® award-winning sportscaster not only nabbed exclusive interviews throughout the years, but also covered sporting events first hand.<br />
Scott signed on and played with a professional football team. He stood with bat in hand at home plate to face the likes of Doc Gooden and Goose Gossage, and played basketball against the Harlem Globetrotters. If that wasn’t enough, he’s been a Drag Racer, Sky Diver, Bronco Buster, and yes, even a Bull Riding Fool that earned him a week’s stay in the hospital!<br />
Off the air, Scott served as Vice President on the Board of Directors of the Alcoholism Council of New York. In addition, he serves on the Advisory Board of the National Sportscasters Association, and the Board of Trustees of the Starlight Foundation, where he is a Hall of Fame inductee.<br />
New York’s 1998 Big Brother of the Year also loves to play golf and helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity by hosting his own golf tournaments over the years.</p>
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David Friend<br />
David Friend was named Senior Vice President, News, for the CBS Television Stations group in June 2010.<br />
In addition to his station group responsibilities, he continues to serve as News Director at WCBS-TV, the company’s New York flagship, which is a position he has held since June 2006. He added oversight of the news department at WLNY-TV when CBS acquired the station in 2012 and created a duopoly in the New York City market.<br />
In 2010, Friend was selected by Broadcasting &amp; Cable as the publication’s “News Director of the Year” in recognition of his efforts to drive ratings growth, share best practices across the CBS Television Stations group and facilitate partnerships with CBS Radio stations.<br />
Prior to joining WCBS-TV in 2006, Friend served as the senior vice president in charge of business news programming at CNBC, where he oversaw 14 hours of live programming on a daily basis. He was also responsible for spearheading CNBC’s development of original long-form programming, including the Peabody Award-winning documentary The Age of Wal-Mart: Inside America’s Most Powerful Company. Prior to that, Friend served as executive producer of “Squawk Box,” CNBC’s signature morning program.<br />
Before working at CNBC, Friend was with Warner Bros. as executive producer and co-creator of the nationally syndicated series, Extra. He was responsible for overseeing the transformation of the program from a nightly entertainment magazine to a news and information program.<br />
Prior to that, Friend was the assistant news director at WABC-TV in New York City. He rose from producer to executive producer before being promoted to assistant news director during his seven years with the station.<br />
Friend’s career in television news began in 1978 as a news writer at WPIX-TV in New York City. He was promoted to producer and won an Emmy® award for “Best Local Newscast” before being named senior producer.<br />
In 1983, Friend was the first to produce live special coverage of the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks show, a tradition that continues today.<br />
Friend has also been an adjunct professor of journalism at Yeshiva University and the College of Mount St. Vincent in New York. He holds a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and bachelor’s degree in political science from Columbia College.</p>
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Dr. Max Gomez<br />
One of TV’s most respected medical journalists, Dr. Max Gomez has produced award-winning health and science segments for network stations in New York and Philadelphia. Dr. Max has reported for Dateline, The Today Show, and 48 Hours. He is currently the senior medical correspondent for WCBS, the flagship CBS network station in New York.<br />
Over more than three decades, he’s earned nine Emmy® awards, three NY State Broadcaster’s Association awards and UPI’s “Best Documentary” award.<br />
In addition to NYC’s &#8216;Excellence in Time of Crisis&#8217; for his September 11 coverage, Dr. Max has been singled out nationally for special award recognition by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and The National Marfan Foundation. He was also named the American Health Foundation&#8217;s “Man of the Year.”<br />
Dr. Gomez has served on the national board of directors for the American Heart Association, the Princeton Alumni Weekly, the Partnership for After School Education and the After School All Stars. He has chaired the national communications committees for the American Heart Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.</p>
<p>A noted moderator, speaker and media trainer, Dr. Max also mentors undergraduate journalism and medical students and physicians who are interested in medical journalism.<br />
Dr. Max is the co-author of “Cells Are the New Cure – The Cutting-Edge Medical Breakthroughs That Are Transforming Our Health” as well as “Our Stem Cells – The Mysteries of Life and Secrets of Healing,” and “The Prostate Health Program: A Guide to Preventing and Controlling Prostate Cancer.”<br />
Dr. Max is an honors graduate of Princeton University, received his PhD in Neuroscience from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow at Rockefeller University.</p>
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Christopher Goutman<br />
Christopher Goutman has spent most of his career in New York as a director, producer and writer. He has directed numerous daytime dramas and executive produced for 12 years.<br />
He created and produced two web series, In Turn and L.A. Diaries, which he also directed, as well as promotional campaigns for network television, commercial movie theater trailers, and an award-winning Presidential campaign ad.<br />
For his work in television, he has shot on locations all over the world. He also wrote, produced and directed three short films, The Square Root of Three, Visions of Joanna, and I.E.D., which received extensive exposure on the independent film circuit.<br />
In the theatre, he has directed in New York, Philadelphia and Florida, including productions at EST, NYC Fringe, the Harold Clurman Theatre and the Theatre at Madison Square Garden. His plays have been performed at L.A. Stage and Film Company, the Barrow Group, EST and The New Circle Theatre Company.<br />
In his previous life as an actor, he appeared extensively in television and film and in the theatre at Circle Rep, Manhattan Theatre Club and the Roundabout Theatre, where he received a Theatre World Award for The Promise.<br />
His other awards include five Emmy® awards for his work as a producer and director and the DGA Award.<br />
Mr. Goutman holds a B.A. from Haverford College with Honors in English and an M.F.A. in Directing from Carnegie-Mellon University.</p>
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Curt Gowdy, Jr.<br />
Curt Gowdy, Jr. is the Senior Vice President of Production and Executive Producer at SNY. In this capacity, he is responsible for overseeing all production and on-air talent at the network, including New York Mets live broadcasts and New York Jets programming. Gowdy also oversees the network’s original entertainment and news programming, including SNY’s critically acclaimed shows SportsNite, Daily News Live and Loud Mouths, as well as its various award-winning documentaries. Over the course of his career, Gowdy has been recognized for his work by garnering 34 Emmy® awards.<br />
Prior to joining SNY in May of 2005, Mr. Gowdy worked for ABC Sports for 27 years where he served as the coordinating producer and producer for Major League Baseball’s World Series, The League Championship Series and All-Star Games, Summer and Winter Olympic Games, ABC’s Wide World of Sports, Horse Racing’s Triple Crown, College Football and the Little League World Series.<br />
As coordinating producer for Major League Baseball, Gowdy produced three World Series, including the critically acclaimed 1989 San Francisco earthquake series. He also produced – for over a decade – ABC’s Wide World of Sports, the longest running sports anthology show in television history. In addition, Gowdy garnered eight Eclipse Awards for “outstanding live coverage” of thoroughbred racing for ABC’s Triple Crown coverage.<br />
Gowdy graduated from Colby College with a BA in American Studies and lettered in varsity hockey. He was also the recipient of Colby’s “Distinguished Alumnus” award, as well as the “Carl Nelson” award for professional achievement in the world of athletics. A native Bostonian, Gowdy is an expert salt and freshwater fly fisherman, and is an accomplished guitarist and composer. He resides in New Canaan, Connecticut with his wife Karen and they have three daughters; Taylor, Katherine and Grace.</p>
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David Hyman<br />
David Hyman is Vice President, Marketing &amp; Creative Services for PIX11, Tribune Broadcasting’s flagship station. He joined the station in 2013. In this role, Hyman is responsible for all marketing, brand development, creative direction, production, media strategy and execution. He leads a team of a dozen producers, designers, social media strategists and is the principal architect of the PIX11 New York’s Very Own brand.<br />
In 2018, Hyman directed the design of the PIX11 Social Media Center, an interactive studio for anchors, reporters and producers to create original, digital content. This dedicated space is the first of its kind in New York television, and allows the PIX11 News team to be competitive online through a 360-degree approach to storytelling.<br />
PIX’s recent citywide bus advertising campaign ‘Your Fight is Our Fight’ is a reflection of many of PIX11 News’ most high-impact stories and is an extension of its New York’s Very Own brand. Hyman’s art direction is unconventional &#8211; a dramatic shift from traditional marketing – and highlights issues that have resonated passionately with PIX’s core audience.<br />
Prior to joining PIX11, Hyman served as Vice President, Creative Director for NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams from 2009-2012. He was executive producer for all major marketing campaigns and developed the brand signature ‘Where the World Unfolds Nightly’ for the #1 Network Evening News broadcast during that period.</p>
<p>For sixteen years, Hyman was the creative leader at WNBC 4 New York and for ten years Vice President Creative Services &amp; Programming where he directed the marketing, branding and programming for NBC’s flagship station. During his tenure, Hyman led the multi-million dollar studio scenic transition and the redesign of legendary Studio 6B. He was executive producer for the Olympics from Athens campaign – shot entirely on location in Greece – aired on all NBC-owned Stations. (Emmy® award and Promax International Gold Medallion winner) Hyman also served as executive producer on the Sydney Olympics’ marketing campaign starring Ray Charles singing America and airing on all NBC-owned Stations.<br />
Hyman was executive producer and liaison for all local programming with oversight for all syndicated programming from major studios. He also served as executive producer for the Emmy® award-winning series Jane’s New York with host Jane Hanson. In addition, he was charged with developing key station relationships and marketing campaigns for all WNBC cultural partners including Lincoln Center, MOMA, the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Tribeca Film Festival. While at WNBC, Hyman was also directly responsible for forging the relationship with LXTV, ultimately purchased by NBC, and was a collaborating partner in the development of their two long running signature shows, Open House New York and First Look New York.<br />
Over the course of nearly thirty years in broadcasting, Hyman has won many prestigious awards including fifteen Promax International Gold Medallion awards, sixteen New York Emmy awards, seven New York State Broadcaster awards, the GLAAD Media award and NATPE’s National Iris award for best public service campaign in America. Hyman and his wife, Eugenie, a writer, have two grown sons and live in Connecticut.</p>
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Sue Simmons<br />
Sue Simmons grew up in Greenwich Village and Harlem, New York. Her father was John Simmons, a successful jazz bass player who worked with Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and others.<br />
Sue began her career as a reporter at WTNH-TV in New Haven, CT. After several years, she moved on to WBAL-TV in Baltimore, MD. In 1974, her next move was to WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., where she anchored until 1980.<br />
Sue then got hired in New York City to anchor Live at 5 with Jack Cafferty; doing interviews with celebrities and paving the way for entertainment shows of the present. Her partnership with Cafferty lasted almost twelve years.<br />
She was also paired with Chuck Scarborough to anchor the 11pm newscast. Chuck and Sue (as they were known in New York) were together for 32 years, the longest running anchor team in New York television history! Sue worked at WNBC-TV for 32 years until June of 2012.</p>
<p>Simmons’s final broadcast was on June 15, 2012. During that program, show biz entertainers, sports figures and longtime co-workers appeared with fun farewells. She’s fondly remembered for her on-air impression of a groundhog. It became a tradition!</p>
<p>After her run at WNBC, Simmons made cameo appearances on various TV shows – Law &amp; Order, 30 Rock, and Elementary. She even appeared in a few movies: The First Wives Club, Set It Off, and Exiled: A Law &amp; Order movie.</p>
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Jacquie Walker<br />
Jacquie Walker has been news anchor at WIVB-TV Channel 4, CBS Buffalo, for 35 years, the longest serving anchor at one television station in Buffalo broadcasting history. She anchors News 4 at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11pm. For her outstanding career, Jacquie has been inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame. The Buffalo Excellence in Media Awards previously selected her as ‘Television Personality of the Year.’ Buffalo Business First named Jacquie among the most influential people in Western New York.<br />
Jacquie’s work has been recognized with dozens of journalism awards, eighteen New York Emmy® nominations, and the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Communications. She is proud to be on the News 4 team that earned two National Edward R. Murrow Awards for coverage of the tragic crash of Flight 3407 in 2009.<br />
Jacquie truly believes in serving others through community volunteerism. She has just been honored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society with a Lifetime Achievement Award for 30+ years of support for those living with MS. Because of her dedication to the fight against cancer, she was honored with the prestigious Service to Mankind Award by the Leukemia &amp; Lymphoma Society. For the past 10 years, the Buffalo chapter of the American Association of University Women has presented a $5,000 scholarship in Jacquie’s honor to a local college student. She also has received major awards for her service from the Girl Scouts of Western New York, Rotary Club, the National Conference for Community and Justice, and other organizations.<br />
A breast cancer survivor, she has shared her own story with viewers as well as other stories of survivors, screenings, and clinical trials.<br />
Jacquie began her 40-year career in television news, reporting and anchoring at (the former) WBHW-TV in Springfield, Illinois. In 1980, she became the first female co-anchor for WROC-TV in Rochester, NY. She joined WIVB-TV, Buffalo, NY, in 1983.<br />
Jacquie’s husband, Mike Beato, is a technology consultant. They are proud parents of two sons: an attorney with the Washington, D.C. law firm, Wiley Rein; and an administrator with the Stern School of Business, New York University (married to Taryn Ocko Beato).</p>
<p>GOLD CIRCLE INDUCTEE<br />
Diane Sawyer<br />
Marvin Scott Presenter</p>
<p>Charles Scarborough<br />
Janice Huff Presenter<br />
Ellen Scarborough Wife<br />
Eric Lerner<br />
Amy Morris<br />
Natalie Pasquarella Reporter<br />
Stefan Holt Reporter<br />
David Ushery Reporter<br />
Bruce Beck Reporter<br />
John Durso VP, Community and Communications</p>
<p>SILVER CIRCLE INDUCTEES Scott Clark<br />
Dave Davies Presenter</p>
<p>David Friend<br />
Todd Ehrlich Presenter<br />
Wendy Friend Family<br />
Matthew Friend Family<br />
Alexia Friend Family<br />
Gealia Singer<br />
Harris Marks<br />
Elana Oved<br />
Rony Oved<br />
Wendy Pessi<br />
Nicole Tindiglia Assistant News Director</p>
<p>Dr. Max Gomez<br />
Meredith Viera Presenter</p>
<p>Christopher Goutman<br />
Colleen Zenk Presenter<br />
Nicholas Goutman Son</p>
<p>SILVER CIRCLE INDUCTEES Cont/d.</p>
<p>Curt Gowdy, Jr.<br />
Ron Darling Presenter<br />
Karen Gowdy Wife<br />
Taylor Gowdy-Carlson Daughter<br />
Katie Gowdy-Pridham Daughter<br />
Grace Gowdy Daughter<br />
Luke Carlson Son-in-Law<br />
Erik Pridham Son-in-Law<br />
Mrs. Curt Gowdy Mother<br />
Cheryl Gowdy Sister</p>
<p>David Hyman<br />
Jane Hanson Presenter<br />
Genie Schomer (Mr. Hyman&#8217;s wife)<br />
Nic Hyman<br />
Graham Hyman<br />
Chris Wayland<br />
Jessica Bellucci<br />
Amy Waldman<br />
Marvin Scott Reporter<br />
Marshall Hites<br />
Larry Wert</p>
<p>Sue Simmons<br />
Chuck Scarborough Presenter<br />
Sue-Ann Greenfield Manager</p>
<p>Jacquie Walker<br />
Lisa Polster Presenter<br />
Mike Beato Husband<br />
Matt Beato Son<br />
Michael Beato, Jr. Son<br />
Taryn Ocko Beato Daughter-in-Law</p>
<p>2018 Gold &amp; Silver Circle<br />
Presenters</p>
<p>Ron Darling<br />
Dave Davis<br />
Todd Ehrlich<br />
Jane Hanson<br />
Janice Huff<br />
Lisa Polster<br />
Chuck Scarborough<br />
Marvin Scott<br />
Meredith Viera<br />
Colleen Zenk</p>
<p>The Gold Circle Members</p>
<p>*Deceased</p>
<p>The Silver Circle Members</p>
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Denise Rover<br />
President<br />
The National Academy of Television Arts &amp; Sciences<br />
New York Chapter</p>
<p>The National Academy of Television Arts &amp; Sciences<br />
New York Chapter Board of Governors<br />
Officers<br />
Denise Rover, President<br />
Jim Turner, 1st Vice President<br />
Amy Waldman, 2nd Vice President<br />
Robert Isaacson, Treasurer<br />
Janine Rose, Secretary<br />
Governors<br />
Phil Alongi<br />
Audrey Arbeeny<br />
N.J. Burkett<br />
Todd Ehrlich<br />
Jonathan Furr<br />
Arnold Miller<br />
Julie Poll<br />
David Stern<br />
Sal Tagliarino<br />
Amy Waldman<br />
Steven White<br />
Colleen Zenk<br />
New York Chapter Staff<br />
Sean Schenk, Director of Awards &amp; Communications<br />
Ailette Artiles, Acting Membership &amp; Marketing Manager</p>
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<p>and is currently the President of the National Academy of Television Arts &amp; Sciences, NY (the organization that bestows the coveted Emmy® Awards). His distinctive storytelling, production skills and award-winning international reporting have added a unique dimension to WABC-TV&#8217;s coverage of metropolitan New York. In September 2001, after the two airliners struck the World Trade Center, N.J. and WABC-TV photographer Marty Glembotzky narrowly escaped the subsequent collapse of the South Tower. Their work was later seen on television news broadcasts across the nation and around the world. He spent nearly three months covering the war in Iraq.  In the metropolitan area, he has reported on everything from crime, and state and local politics, to commercial plane crashes, hurricanes, blizzards, wildfires and Nor&#8217;easters on Long Island. N.J.&#8217;s work has been honored with several of the most prestigious awards in American television news, including the coveted Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association. He shared the George Foster Peabody Award with his colleagues at ABC News for his reporting on the September 11th attacks. In March 2003, N.J. was awarded the Emmy® for Outstanding On-Camera Achievement from the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts &amp; Sciences, his third Emmy®. His full name is Newton Jones Burkett, and he grew-up in New Jersey. Before joining Eyewitness News, N.J. was a correspondent for WFSB-TV.</p>
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<p>HEALTHIER YOU!!</p>
<p>Nationally Recognized Health, Wellness and Lifestyle Expert Provides</p>
<p>Important Tips to Help Everyone Get Back On The Right Health, Nutrition and</p>
<p>Lifestyle Track</p>
<p>With the warmer weather just around the corner, now is the time to</p>
<p>reconsider and re-adjust our personal health, nutrition and fitness track.</p>
<p>Whether your goal is to eat healthier, exercise regularly, or to lose</p>
<p>weight, National health/wellness/lifestyle expert and medical correspondent</p>
<p>Jim Morelli provides simple steps on how to incorporate healthy habits into</p>
<p>your lifestyle for this season and beyond!</p>
<p>Jim Morelli:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Jim Morelli is a registered pharmacist, author and television personality,</p>
<p>and a national spokesperson for a number of consumer health products.</p>
<p>Morelli began his pharmacy career in the Boston area, after graduating from</p>
<p>the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. He went on to earn a Master&#8217;s degree</p>
<p>in civil engineering from Tufts University. As a pharmacist, Morelli worked</p>
<p>in retail and hospital settings, as well as for a pharmaceutical firm and in</p>
<p>two major poison control centers. Morelli began his journalism career as a</p>
<p>newspaper reporter in Atlanta, Georgia. His work has also appeared in such</p>
<p>publications as Men&#8217;s Fitness, USA Today and Men&#8217;s Health. He is the author</p>
<p>of Poison! How to Handle the Hazardous Substances In Your Home, which was</p>
<p>featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Morelli began his television journalism</p>
<p>career at the CNN Airport Network, where he worked as a producer and writer.</p>
<p>He was promoted to weekend anchor at Headline News and also worked in</p>
<p>several other CNN divisons, including CNN Radio and CNN International.</p>
<p>Morelli also worked as a local news reporter for WGCL, the CBS affiliate in</p>
<p>Atlanta, as well as at WCVB, the ABC affiliate in Boston. Morelli splits his</p>
<p>time between Boston and Atlanta.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What do Disney television honcho Anne Sweeney and internationally renowned education theorist Sir Ken Robinson have in common? Ideas for unlocking creativity in both children and adults. Disney/ABCTelevision group president Anne Sweeney is one of the most powerful and forward-thinking executives in the entertainment business, but in the presence of Sir Ken Robinson, he of the ur–TED Talk about &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/disney.gif"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft  wp-image-38913" style="border: 5px solid black; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" alt="disney" src="http://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/disney.gif" width="555" height="266" /></a>What do Disney television honcho Anne Sweeney and internationally renowned education theorist Sir Ken Robinson have in common? Ideas for unlocking creativity in both children and adults.</span></em></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/59688/brave-new-mouse" target="_blank">Disney/ABCTelevision</a> group president Anne Sweeney is one of the most powerful and forward-thinking executives in the entertainment business, but in the presence of <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1764044/ken-robinson-principles-creative-leadership" target="_blank">Sir Ken Robinson</a>, he of the <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1676911/greatest-hits-ted-videos" target="_blank">ur–TED Talk</a> about how schools kill creativity, she&#8217;s Princess Leia, she says, crying out, &#8220;Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, help me!&#8221; (Disney owns the <em>Star Wars</em> franchise now, so it&#8217;s cool.) Sweeney laughs as she says it, but she&#8217;s clearly delighted to be hosting Robinson at her Los Angeles home, where the two convene on her patio for tea and conversation. The two explore how Sweeney&#8217;s life mirrors the themes in Robinson&#8217;s new book, <em><a href="http://sirkenrobinson.com/?page_id=420" target="_blank">Finding Your Element</a></em>, discuss the sneaky genius of being a leader who&#8217;s a teacher, and muse about how to maintain the soul of an artist as we grow up.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Anne Sweeney</strong></span>: When I saw your TED Talk, I was struck by the story of the little girl who couldn&#8217;t sit still in the classroom. The teacher turned to the parent and said, &#8220;Get her into ballet lessons.&#8221; It&#8217;s that realization that when you don&#8217;t go toward the obvious, you go deeper into the person and really look for her potential.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve become obsessed with portraiture, deconstructing faces. That has helped me at work&#8211;looking at problems from different angles.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Sir Ken Robinson</strong></span>: Did you have any idea when you were a kid that this is what you&#8217;d end up doing?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: No. I was a theater kid who loved the arts, played the piano, played the flute. My parents had three very different kids to raise. My sister was good at sports and my brother . . . we used to call him Nature Boy. He just lived outside.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: I&#8217;m often asked how parents can help kids find their way. What did your parents do?</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Anne Sweeney&#8217;s 3 Rules for Being a Great Leader</span></h2>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/3006630/80-percent-success-showing-where" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000; text-decoration: underline;">1. Show up</span></a></span></span></h4>
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<p>&#8220;Walk around the halls. Eat in the cafeteria. When you show up, it means you are paying attention. It means you want to make sure people know how their world connects to the bigger whole.&#8221;</p>
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<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1824123/fostering-culture-accountability" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000; text-decoration: underline;">2. Hold everyone accountable for each other</span></a></span></span></h4>
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<p>&#8220;We are stapled together. We live and die by each other&#8217;s successes and failures.&#8221;</p>
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<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3. Communicate as a person, not simply as a boss</span></h4>
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<p>&#8220;Have a conversation. Don&#8217;t have it be a reporting relationship.&#8221;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: I think it&#8217;s the positive side of indulgence. They made sure if there was a production in town, we went. I tried out for every play, and they never said, &#8220;No, don&#8217;t do it, because it&#8217;s going to be a pain to pick you up after rehearsals.&#8221; They insisted upon creating opportunities for us. When my high school brought back Latin, my parents&#8211;they&#8217;re retired educators&#8211;were so excited. &#8220;Of course you&#8217;re going to take Latin,&#8221; they said. And I said, &#8220;But none of my friends are.&#8221; So there were two of us, two freshmen, and I had a terrible time, absolutely terrible. I remember saying to my mother one day, &#8220;You think I&#8217;m smarter than I am.&#8221; And she looked at me and said, &#8220;You don’t know how smart you are.&#8221;</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: It&#8217;s important to note, especially for parents, that there just isn&#8217;t a straight line between what you do at school and what you go on to do. I argue in my new book it&#8217;s like being on the ocean. You keep correcting your course according to things that happen to you. And we end up <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/3009593/leadership-now/is-your-file-name-lazy-subtle-and-thoughtless-resume-mistakes" target="_blank">writing a résumé</a>, which makes it look like it was a plan. There was a study by a professor at Duke University looking at the degree majors for leaders in 500 companies in Silicon Valley. Forty percent were in math, science, or engineering, but <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1784737/silicon-valleys-new-hiring-strategy" target="_blank">60% were in the arts and humanities</a>.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: Really?</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: It&#8217;s a really important point because the <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1826287/we-know-our-education-system-broken-so-why-cant-we-fix-it" target="_blank">education system is being strangled</a> by this culture&#8217;s standardized testing. It&#8217;s leading school districts to cut arts and humanities programs. There are lots of kids now who never get to pick up an instrument, never get to perform in a play. There&#8217;s a nationwide project called Art on a Cart, where people push these trolleys with crayons and papers because there&#8217;s no art in the schools. They go from school to school pushing the cart, do some art with the kids, and then move to the next school. Because there is this perception that somehow these subjects aren&#8217;t relevant: We&#8217;ve got to get the kids through the tests so that we can get competitive again economically.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: Right. <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1689358/what-sally-ride-did-stem-education" target="_blank">STEM</a> [science, technology, engineering, math studies].</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: It is the most toxic attitude, really, because these school restrictions are being brought in what politicians believe to be the interest of the economy, but actually companies need people who can think differently and adapt and be creative. A company like Disney&#8211;in fact all companies&#8211;depends on this great multiplicity of talents.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: This is where the &#8220;Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi&#8221; comes in, because how do you do that?</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: The continuum, as I see it, <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1700884/instructions-vs-imagination" target="_blank">starts with imagination</a>. It&#8217;s the most extraordinary set of powers that we take for granted: the ability to bring into mind the things that aren&#8217;t present. It&#8217;s why we are so different from the rest of life on earth. That&#8217;s why we&#8217;re sitting in a beautiful building, drinking from these cups. Because human beings make things. We create things. We don&#8217;t live in the world directly; we live in a world of ideas and of concepts and theories and ideologies.</p>
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<p><strong>AS</strong>: But do you think there&#8217;s a point where we get off track? Picasso said, &#8220;Every child is an artist,&#8221; but does there come a point where we lose sight of that? And how do we get it back?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
</div>
<div>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sir Ken Robinson&#8217;s 3 Rules for Being a Great Leader</span></h2>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/3003749/how-compete-growth-not-just-survival" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000; text-decoration: underline;">1. Adopt a growth mind-set</span></a></span></span></h4>
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<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;re always thinking about possibility, you&#8217;ll find it. You&#8217;ll keep creating the future.&#8221;</p>
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<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2. Create your own life</span></h4>
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<p>&#8220;The &#8216;element&#8217; is where natural aptitude meets personal passion. It&#8217;s great if you&#8217;re in your element at work, because you get energy from that. But for people who aren&#8217;t, finding this elsewhere is important.&#8221;</p>
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<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3. Unlock others</span></h4>
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<p>&#8220;People get <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1672474/does-your-job-title-get-job-done" target="_blank">locked into their job descriptions</a>. If you create a culture where they feel encouraged to unleash their various talents, they&#8217;re more engaged.&#8221;</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: We do, but you&#8217;re asking the right question: How do you tap into that? It&#8217;s what you&#8217;re saying about your parents. If your parents hadn&#8217;t encouraged you, maybe required you, to play the piano and the flute, how would you know if you could have done that? We have all these latent talents, but you need circumstances to show it. You have people sitting around with all kinds of untapped potential. In Venezuela, kids across all the favelas and barrios are provided musical instruments for free. They go through a rigorous program called <a href="http://elsistemausa.org/" target="_blank">El Sistema</a>, funded by the government, and it&#8217;s produced extraordinary results. These kids from the slums are playing Bach and Mozart and Beethoven. This has produced a generation of classical musicians, including Gustavo Dudamel, the director of the L.A. Philharmonic. But for that scheme, these kids would have gone the rest of their lives never knowing they could do that.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: When I was in graduate school [at Harvard Graduate School of Education], I had a wonderful professor, Dr. Robert Kegan, who did a lot of work on adult development. He wrote a book, <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Evolving-Self-Problem-Development/dp/0674272315" target="_blank">The Evolving Self</a></em>. And he became one of the pillars of the way I manage, based on the very simple belief that adults continue to learn. Too many times adults walk into situations and people have already put them in a box: &#8220;Oh, you write comedy.&#8221; Or, &#8220;You&#8217;re the development woman.&#8221; And it&#8217;s not just our profession. It&#8217;s hard to look at someone and say, &#8220;What else is inside?&#8221;</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: How did you realize that you could lead in this way?</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: I wanted to be a teacher at one point, but I got into kids&#8217; TV. My first big job in TV was as an assistant to [program manager] Gerry Laybourne at Nickelodeon. She was a former teacher and was about all of us learning. One day she said to me, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to negotiate to buy some movies. Sit across from me and write down everything I say, and I will tell you what the person on the phone said.&#8221; This is 1981, so no speakerphones. Oh, it was hilarious. Then she mapped it out, not only the dollar amounts but the story of how the deal was made. This was like one-room schoolhouse training. That&#8217;s how I learned to negotiate. I remember thinking it was just so much fun. A good leader should focus on making sure everyone is being given the tools to do their job, not just expecting—<em>poof!</em>—that they&#8217;re going to produce great work.</p>
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<p>There is this perception that somehow [arts and humanities] aren&#8217;t relevant. It is the most toxic attitude.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: You seem to be a very centered, calm person.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: On a good day. Yes.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: To some extent the style of leadership you describe is because of the sort of person you are; you couldn&#8217;t be somebody else anyway. But what keeps you centered?</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: Art has been good for my soul. And it&#8217;s been good for my brain. I think I&#8217;m a better painter now than I was a musician growing up. You struggle to see things and translate an image through your hands to a canvas. Some weekends are just mind-blowingly difficult. I&#8217;ve ended up with a huge headache because I was struggling over how to express a face. I&#8217;ve become obsessed with portraiture, deconstructing faces and putting them back together. And in some way, that has helped me at work in deconstructing problems: Looking at them from different angles and realizing that sometimes when you turn something upside down it&#8217;s easier to figure out than if you were looking at it straight on.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: How often do you paint?</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: I paint every weekend without fail.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: That&#8217;s what <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1796334/helping-your-employees-find-their-flow" target="_blank">finding your element</a> is all about. You get energy from it. And you get that from your work and from your art.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: You&#8217;re so engaged you hate to leave it. If you have a great day at work and you&#8217;ve been hit with all these great ideas and there&#8217;s a lot of excitement on your team, your mind doesn&#8217;t turn off. For years I&#8217;ve kept a pad of paper and pen by me at night, because things just occur to you.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: A lot of creative thinking doesn&#8217;t happen <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/3014676/how-to-design-a-more-serendipitous-creative-life" target="_blank">by forcing it</a>. There&#8217;s this whole other processing that goes on if you leave it.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: It&#8217;s interesting you say that because a couple of weeks ago I just had time on my hands. I never have a couple of hours in the office that aren&#8217;t totally scheduled. And I just asked a couple of people to come in and sit. And they came in, they all had their notebooks or their iPads. After about half an hour, everybody relaxed and realized no, this really isn&#8217;t a meeting. This is really just sitting around, talking. When they left, I thought it was one of the most enjoyable meetings, maybe <em>the</em> most enjoyable meeting, I&#8217;d had in a long time. I loved how much we&#8217;re going to accomplish because we had this very unstructured, very meandering conversation about many different things.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>KR</strong></span>: Would it work if you made that a regular thing, or is there something about it being impromptu?</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AS</strong></span>: I think you could make it a regular impromptu thing. But I don&#8217;t think we allow ourselves a lot of that. We keep ourselves on schedules and agendas. There&#8217;s a lot to accomplish. But there&#8217;s something about <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1720601/art-audacious-conversation" target="_blank">introducing a new process</a> that helps.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Frank is an executive vice chairman of Hearst Corporation, one of the nation’s largest private companies engaged in a broad range of publishing, broadcasting, cable networking and diversified communications activities. He is also chairman of the Corporation’s Executive Committee, a director of Hearst Corporation and a trustee of The Hearst Family Trust established under the &#8230;</p>
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Frank is an executive vice chairman of Hearst Corporation, one of the nation’s largest private companies engaged in a broad range of publishing, broadcasting, cable networking and diversified communications activities. He is also chairman of the Corporation’s Executive Committee, a director of Hearst Corporation and a trustee of The Hearst Family Trust established under the will of William Randolph Hearst. In addition, he sits on a number of corporate committees and the Hearst Foundation Boards where he has served for more than 25 years.</p>
<p>Bennack served as Hearst’s CEO for more than 28 years. He directed the company through an unprecedented period of growth from when he began his first tenure as CEO in 1979 through June 2013 when he stepped down—increasing revenues 12 times and growing earnings more than 30 times what they had been, through investments, acquisitions and startups. Today, Hearst is comprised of some 200 businesses and 20,000 employees.</p>
<p>Under his leadership, the company launched three leading cable networks with ABC, A&amp;E, HISTORY and Lifetime, and invested in the ESPN family of networks, now in 190 countries and territories. On Bennack’s watch, Hearst has marched toward diversification and global expansion, including its nearly $1 billion acquisition in 2011 of Lagardère’s 100 international titles outside of France, its purchase of healthcare information leader Milliman Care Guidelines LLC, its acquisition of a 50 percent interest in global ratings agency Fitch Group and its establishment of a joint venture with television producer Mark Burnett. Bennack was also instrumental in the decision to create what today is Hearst Television Inc., one of the nation&#8217;s largest non-network owned television station groups, which operates 29 television stations. During his tenure, Hearst has launched such magazines as <em>Country Living, Food Network Magazine, HGTV Magazine, Marie Claire</em> and <em>O, The Oprah Magazine</em>.</p>
<p>Prior to his first tenure as chief executive, Bennack served as executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Corporation and, prior to that, as vice president and general manager of the Hearst Newspaper Group. He also served in a variety of management posts, including a seven-year tenure (1967 to 1974) as publisher and editor of the San Antonio Light.</p>
<p>Bennack is a director of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. He is chairman of Hearst Magazines UK, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst Corporation. Bennack is also a governor and vice chairman of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and its Healthcare System, a managing director of the Metropolitan Opera of New York, chairman emeritis of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and chairman of The Paley Center for Media (formerly The Museum of Television &amp; Radio). He was the 1992-93 chairman of the Newspaper Association of America (formerly the American Newspaper Publishers Association).</p>
<p>As a teenager, the San Antonio native was host of both television and radio programs. He eventually entered publishing in his hometown, and rose from classified advertising salesman to newspaper publisher by the age of 34.</p>
<p>Bennack has received honors for his charitable work from such organizations as the American Heart Association, United Cerebral Palsy and the Inner City Scholarship Fund of New York. His industry awards include the Gold Medal from the International Radio &amp; Television Society in 1991, the Trustees’ Award (Emmy) from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 1993, the 1997 Center for Communication Award, the Distinguished Public Service Award from the Advertising Council in 1999, and the 1999 Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Broadcasters. In 2007, he was elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Benefit Gala with Wynton Marsalis, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Esperanza Spalding and Corinne Bailey Rae Gala Event Hosted by ABC News Anchor George Stephanopoulos and Filmmaker David Lynch, Honorees Include Dr. Mehmet Oz and Philanthropist Ray Dalio   New York, NY – December 6, 2012: The David Lynch Foundation will host an“An Historic Night of &#8230;</p>
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<p align="center"><b>Benefit Gala with Wynton Marsalis, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Esperanza Spalding and Corinne Bailey Rae</b></p>
<p align="center"><b><i>Gala Event Hosted by ABC News Anchor</i></b> <b><i>George Stephanopoulos and Filmmaker David Lynch, Honorees Include Dr. Mehmet Oz and Philanthropist Ray Dalio</i></b></p>
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<p><b>New York, NY – December 6, 2012: The David Lynch Foundation</b> will host an“<a href="http://changebeginswithin.org/">An Historic Night of Jazz</a>” benefit to raise money for free meditation instruction to inner city kids, veterans suffering from PTSD, low-income communities and women and girls who have been victims of violence and abuse. The event will be on Thursday, December 13<sup>th</sup> starting at 6:00PM at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Theatre, featuring performances by jazz legends <b>Wynton Marsalis</b>, <b>Herbie Hancock</b>, <b>Wayne Shorter</b>, <b>Esperanza Spalding</b> and <b>Corinne Bailey Rae</b>. This unprecedented gala event will be hosted by ABC news anchor <b>George Stephanopoulos</b> and filmmaker <b>David Lynch</b>.</p>
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<p>Confirmed red carpet arrivals include <b>Russell Simmons, Liv Tyler, Jerry Seinfeld, Esperanza Spalding, Corinne Bailey Rae, George Stephanopoulos, David Lynch, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Barry Zito and Ray Dalio.</b></p>
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<p>Highlights of the event include a conversation on the benefits for health of Transcendental Meditation among high-profile thought leaders, including cardiac surgeon and TV medical talk show host <b>Dr. Mehmet Oz</b> and financier and philanthropist <b>Ray Dalio</b>. During the festivities, Mr. Dalio and his wife, Barbara, will be honored with the David Lynch Foundation’s “Unbounded Generosity Award” for 2012, and Dr. Oz and his wife, Lisa, will be honored with the Foundation’s “Perfect Health Award” for 2012.</p>
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<p>Proceeds from the event will go towards teaching the Transcendental Meditation technique to thousands of inner-city youth, veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, and women and girls who have been victims of violence and abuse. Over the past seven years, the David Lynch Foundation has provided scholarships to more than 250,000 at-risk adults and children to meditate.</p>
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<p><b>For press inquiries, contact Jillian Nannery at The TASC Group at 646-723-4344 or jill@thethetascgroup.com.     </b></p>
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<p><b>About The David Lynch Foundation</b></p>
<p>The David Lynch Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was established in 2005 to fund the implementation of scientifically proven stress-reducing modalities including Transcendental Meditation, for at-risk populations such as underserved inner-city students; veterans with PTSD and their families; women and girls who have been victims of violence, rape, and abuse, American Indians suffering from diabetes and high suicide rates; homeless adults and teens participating in reentry programs; and incarcerated adults and juveniles. For more information, visit www.davidlynchfoundation.org</p>
<p>NOTE FROM BOBBY ROTH: PLEASE SEE BELOW</p>
<p>THANK YOU, JOEY! THANK YOU, ROBERTA!</p>
<p>Joey, your mom spoke so beautifully about you on Thursday night. David Lynch and I (and the whole audience) missed seeing you very much, but hopefully there will be many more times in the future.</p>
<p>Here is a TV show I was on with Jerry Seinfield and the ABC television anchor George Stephanopoulos on Thursday.</p>
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<p>Love,<br />
Bobby<br />
Bob Roth<br />
Executive Director<br />
David Lynch Foundation<br />
654 Madison Avenue, Suite 806<br />
New York, NY 10065</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Excerpt from The ABC’s of Homeschooling By Laura Ann Huber My husband and I don’t always see things eye to eye. We have had many disagreements and arguments, mostly because I have what I like to call “Momma Bear Syndrome.” Momma Bear Syndrome is an instinctive, unthinking act to defend the cubs at all costs. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Excerpt from <em>The ABC’s of Homeschooling</em></p>
<p>By Laura Ann Huber</p>
<p>My husband and I don’t always see things eye to eye. We have had many disagreements and arguments, mostly because I have what I like to call “Momma Bear Syndrome.” Momma Bear Syndrome is an instinctive, unthinking act to defend the cubs at all costs. If Poppa Bear disciplines more harshly than Momma Bear deems appropriate the claws come out, and Momma Bear is on the attack. Watch Out! This can cause confusion and disruption in the den. Parents must quietly go behind doors if this happens and talk about what is wrong or right. Try to find middle ground. Sticking together is very important. Sometimes it’s hard because men and women see things so differently. Once a decision is made, go out and talk to the kids together. If a punishment is needed now is the time to explain it to the child. Let them see you are now on the same page. You must stick together, or your children and the outside world will—<em>wear you down.</em></p>
<p>Our decision to homeschool our children was not made overnight, nor was it blissfully blessed by both of us at first. The idea was first introduced to us when my husband met a colleague’s son, named Josh. The boy seemed so bright and out-going, able to speak and talk to adults better than any other child my husband knew. Every day he would come home from work bragging about Josh and the fact that his mother homeschooled him. I was really intrigued, but in my own small thinking brain the thought that I could homeschool my children never occurred to me.</p>
<p>When it was time to sign our oldest child up for kindergarten I was having a very difficult time. He was still so little and young; I just couldn’t imagine sending him off into a world that didn’t include me or his family. I prayed and prayed about it without my husband knowing how I was feeling. The year I was supposed to sign Keith up for kindergarten happened to be 1999. On Tuesday, April 20, 1999, the unthinkable happened in a high school named Columbine. Two high school seniors went on a murderous rampage, killing thirteen students. It sickened every parent in America and frightened every student who heard of the horrific event. My heart had been telling me for quite some time I should homeschool Keith, but being inundated with the culture and society we live in I just didn’t feel I was qualified. I felt that he needed to go to school. Even after the tragedy, I still thought it best that he attend school. After all, that’s what everyone else was doing.</p>
<p>But my spirit would not let the issue rest. I lay in bed every night praying for an answer. Finally, I expressed my feelings to my husband, “You are always coming home and talking about how well rounded and what a great kid Josh is. I thought maybe I should homeschool Keith.” His answer echoed my own feelings of self-doubt and he said, “But you’re not a teacher. Josh’s mom is a licensed teacher.” Sad and dejected I decided to sign Keith up for kindergarten.</p>
<p>I made arrangements to talk to some kindergarten teachers and visit some classrooms. First I would be going to the public school, and then to the private Catholic school I had attended as a child. Since my nephew, Ethan, was in first grade and attended the public school I would be visiting, I decided it would be fun if I could take him to school that morning. We started off around eight. It was a beautiful day, the sun was shining brilliantly, and I couldn’t help noticing he would really rather be playing outside. He took me in through the front doors of the school into what I perceived as total pandemonium. Having attended a Catholic school all my life, I had never witnessed children running from here to there in the hallways. I put it aside because Ethan was excited about me purchasing a mechanical pencil for him to use that day. After visiting with a kindergarten teacher, I was more confused than ever. I told her I had been considering homeschooling and asked her opinion, expecting her to convince me sending my children to school was the best thing for them. She answered me honestly saying, “If you can homeschool, your children will be better off. My sister homeschools her children. She offers them way more than any teacher could.” This was a lot to consider.</p>
<p>Next it was off to my old alma mater. Here the children were treated totally the opposite of what I had witnessed at the public school. Discipline ruled as the kids walked out of church in quiet lines like little soldiers. Neither school was what I wanted for <em>m</em>y children.</p>
<p>Perplexed and confused I went to a store before going home. As I was making my purchase the woman behind the counter asked me in a shocked voice, “Have you heard about the bomb threat at</p>
<p>Brookville Elementary School?” All I could see was my precious, little blond headed, blue-eyed nephew whom I had just dropped off less than an hour ago. My heart aching and my stomach churning, I longed to go back into the school and pick him up and take him back to his safe home, but this was not in my authority. I had no right to do that. Only his parents could. I did, however, have a say about my own children.</p>
<p>That afternoon I called a neighbor who homeschools her children. She is not a licensed teacher and her children were learning just like everyone else’s children. It could be done. I approached my husband that night about how I was feeling. The shootings. The threats of bombings. The pandemonium. The discipline. The words of the kindergarten teacher. He took a long deep breath and said he would think about it. We were both unsure, but we both agreed that no matter what we decided to do, we would stick together on our decision. Supporting each other through thick and thin.</p>
<p>Finally we both agreed that we would give homeschooling a try, at least through Keith’s first year of kindergarten. After that, each year we would re-evaluate making sure we were doing the right thing. Back in 1999 if you were homeschooling your child many people questioned your motives and the well-being of the child. Some people were supportive, some were not. One thing is for sure, when you decide to homeschool your children, many people become experts in giving advice on raising them, even if their kids didn’t turn out to be successful well-rounded adults, they now know what is best for yours. Even if a person doesn’t have any kids, some still think they know what’s best for yours.</p>
<p>That happened to me a lot back then. I took most of the flack because I am the children’s primary care giver, and my husband is the bread winner. He always seemed to be at work or in another room when people questioned me. Sometimes I felt as if I had to defend my position like Grant defending the Union. But my husband, Bryon, always had my back, and if someone would sneak in from the left flank when my defenses were down—he was on guard and there to protect me. Once a close friend of Bryon’s was questioning me about homeschooling after Bryon went out of the room. He was getting madder and madder at the fact that we weren’t sending Keith to school; not now and not any time in the near future. Neither of us knew that Bryon could hear his every word. I was feeling overwhelmed and was really getting upset, when Bryon came in like the knight in shining armor he always is for me. He sat down banging his fist on the table and saying, in a rather commanding voice, “If anyone has anything to say about our decision to homeschool, they need to come to me and I will answer any questions they may have.” No one questioned us much after that. Everyone knew we had made a decision and were sticking together and sticking to it. This meant more to me than words can say. It gave me confidence in myself, our decision, and our marriage.</p>
<p>Each of us is a different individual raised in different home environments with a variety of discipline techniques and belief systems. When you marry and have a family you must take the best from both sides and leave the rest rumbling behind, creating new values and new ideas. George Washington once said, “I have always considered marriage as the most interesting event of one’s life, the foundation of happiness or misery.” Keep a loving and respectful open mind toward your spouse’s views and opinions.</p>
<p>Encourage him to do the same for you and you’re most likely to experience happiness and not misery. The country music song by Diamond Rio, <em>Meet in the Middle</em>, tells us how to stick together and avoid arguments. It goes like this, “I’d start walking your way, you’d start walking mine. We’d meet in the middle ‘neath that old Georgia pine.” Sometimes, it’s not quite the middle where we have to meet. Sometimes one spouse has to walk a lot farther than the other. Once a decision is made, stand by your spouse. Be proud of each other. Your family will be much stronger and you’ll create a home that no one can divide.</p>
<p><strong>Laura Ann Huber</strong> is the author of <em>The ABC’s of Homeschooling</em> and the proud parent of three children.More information about their adventures can be found at: <a href="http://www.laurahuber.com" target="_blank">www.laurahuber.com</a>.</p>
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