Guest Linda Johnson Rice, CEO of Johnson Publishing. Johnson Publishing, started by Linda’s father John, runs prominent African American publications such as Ebony and Jet.
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Guest Arne Glimcher, CEO of Pace Wildenstein Gallery. Arne tells Jon about growing up in Minnesota, his trips to Boston Museum, and how he used $2,400 to open up his first gallery.
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Guest Donald Trump, CEO of the Trump Organization. Donald tells Jon about his real estate developer father and why the hard times made him stronger.
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Guest Robert Johnson, CEO of BET. Bob tells Jon about his early interest in Foreign Service, how he accidentally fell into the cable business, and about his relationship with mentor and investor John Malone.
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Guest Peter Morton, founder of the Hard Rock Café. Peter is a third generation restaurateur, whose father founded Morton’s Steakhouse in Chicago.
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Guest Ken Chenault, CEO of American Express. Ken tells Jon about what he learned from his father, his leadership on the sixties Bowdoin campus and his early goals to go into politics.
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Guest Dick Parsons, CEO of AOL/Time Warner. Dick tells Jon about growing up in Brooklyn and how he accidentally burned his house down playing with matches.
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Guest Richard Santulli, CEO of Netjets. Rich tells Jon about his first time on a plane (he was 21), his time at Goldman Sachs, and his transition from number cruncher to salesman.
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Guest Ian Scrager, CEO of Ian Schrager Architecture and founder of Studio 54 discusses Syracuse in the late sixties, his partnership with Steve Rubell, and the Son of Sam murders.
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