Brian Stelter

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Anchor, Reliable Sources, CNN

Brian Stelter is the anchor of "Reliable Sources," which examines the week's top media stories every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. ET on CNN/U.S, and the chief media correspondent for CNN Worldwide. Stelter reports for CNN Media, and writes a nightly e-newsletter.

Prior to joining CNN in November 2013, Stelter was a media reporter at The New York Times. Starting in 2007, he covered television and digital media for the Business Day and Arts section of the newspaper. He was also a lead contributor to the "Media Decoder" blog.

In January 2004, while he was still a freshman in college, Stelter created TV Newser, a blog dedicated to coverage of the television news industry. He sold it to Mediabistro.com in July 2004, but continued to edit and write for the blog during the next three years until he graduated college and joined The New York Times.

Stelter published The New York Times best-selling book, Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV (2013), about the competitive world of morning news shows. He is a consultant on Apple's drama “The Morning Show,” which is inspired by his book.

He was featured in the 2011 documentary, "Page One: Inside the New York Times", directed by Andrew Rossi. He was also named to Forbes Magazine's "30 Under 30: Media" for three consecutive years.

Stelter graduated with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications with a concentration in Journalism from Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2007. He is on the board of Baltimore Student Media, a nonprofit that publishes Towson's independent student newspaper, The Towerlight.

Brad Thor

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#1 New York Times Best-Selling Author

Brad is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty thrillers, including: NEAR DARK, BACKLASH (One of Suspense Magazine‘s Best Books of the Year), SPYMASTER (“One of the all-time best thriller novels” – The Washington Times), THE LAST PATRIOT (nominated Best Thriller of the Year by the International Thriller Writers Association), BLOWBACK (One of the “Top 100 Killer Thrillers of All Time” – NPR), and THE LIONS OF LUCERNE (“One of the best political thrillers ever” – Barnes & Noble).

Brad has appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, FOX and CNN (among others) to discuss terrorism, as well as how closely his novels of international intrigue parallel the real threats facing the world today.

Brad has served as a member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Analytic Red Cell Unit. He has also lectured to law enforcement organizations on over-the-horizon/future threats, and has been a keynote speaker for the National Tactical Officers Association annual conference.

In 2008, Brad shadowed a Black Ops team in Afghanistan to research his thriller, The Apostle.

Brad graduated cum laude from the University of Southern California where he studied creative writing, film, and television production. Prior to becoming a novelist, Brad was the award-winning creator, producer, writer and host of the critically acclaimed national public television series, Traveling Lite.

Boaz Weinstein

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Founder & Chief Investment Officer, Saba Capital Management

Boaz Weinstein is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Saba Capital Management, L.P. (“Saba”), a $3.2 billion credit hedge fund based in NYC. Mr. Weinstein founded Saba in 2009 as a lift-out of the Deutsche Bank proprietary credit trading group he started in 1998. At Saba, Mr. Weinstein leads a team of 33 professionals, with the senior members having worked together for 15 years.

Previously, Mr. Weinstein worked at Deutsche Bank for 11 years, the last 8 as Managing Director (a title he received at age 27). Throughout his career at Deutsche Bank, Mr. Weinstein had dual responsibility for proprietary trading and market making. In 2008, Mr. Weinstein was promoted to Co-Head of Global Credit Trading, overseeing a group of 650 investment professionals. He was also a member of the Global Markets Executive Committee.

Mr. Weinstein graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with a BA in Philosophy. He achieved the title of National Master in chess at age 16.

William D. Cohan

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Special Correspondent, Vanity Fair

William D. Cohan, a former senior Wall Street M&A investment banker for 17 years at Lazard Frères & Co., Merrill Lynch and JPMorganChase, is the New York Times bestselling author of three non-fiction narratives about Wall Street: Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World; House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street; and, The Last Tycoons: The Secret History of Lazard Frères & Co., the winner of the 2007 FT/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award. His book, The Price of Silence, about the Duke lacrosse scandal was published in April 2014 and was also a New York Times bestseller. His book, Why Wall Street Matters, was published by Random House in February 2017. His new book Four Friends, about what happened to four of his friends of from Andover, his high school, was published by Flatiron Press, a division of Macmillan Publishers, in July 2019. He is hard at work on his new book about the rise and fall of GE.

He is a special correspondent at Vanity Fair. He also writes for ProPublica, The Financial Times, The New York Times, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, The Atlantic, The Nation, Fortune, and Politico. He previously wrote a bi-weekly opinion column for The New York Times, an opinion column for BloombergView, as well as for the Dealbook section of the New York Times. He is a non-staff, on-air contributor to CNBC and also appears regularly on CNN, on MSNBC and the BBC-TV. He has also appeared three times as a guest on the Daily Show, with Jon Stewart, The NewsHour, The Charlie Rose Show, The Tavis Smiley Show, and CBS This Morning as well as on numerous NPR, BBC and Bloomberg radio programs. He was formerly a contributing editor for Bloomberg TV.

He is a graduate of Phillips Academy (Andover), Duke University, Columbia University School of Journalism and the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts and now lives in New York City with his wife and two sons.

Benjamin Huneke

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Managing Director & Head, Investments Solutions Group, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

Ben Huneke is a Managing Director and Head of the Investments Solutions Group of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. His responsibilities include product development, marketing and distribution of investment products. These include annuities and insurance, mutual funds, ETFs, hedge funds, private debt, equity and real estate funds, as well as individual equities, fixed income, and structured products.

During his career at Morgan Stanley, Mr. Huneke has held previous roles including Head of Alternative Investments, Chief Operating Officer of Investment Products & Services and Head of Strategy and Business Management. He sits on the Morgan Stanley Securities Operating Committee as well as the firm’s Management Committee.

Ben also serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Insured Retirement Institute, and sits on the board of the charitable organizations Invest in Others and the Expect Miracles Foundation.

He holds an AB from Princeton University and an MBA from Columbia University.

Badr Al Olama

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Executive Director of Aerospace, Mubadala Investment Company

Badr is the Head of Mubadala Aerospace, where he oversees key portfolio assets including Strata Manufacturing PJSC (Strata), and Nibras Al Ain Aerospace Park.

As the former Chief Executive Officer of Strata, Badr was instrumental in positioning the company as a global tier-one supplier to both Airbus and Boeing, forging strong and value-adding partnerships with leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

Badr has also played a key advisory role in the strategic development of Nibras Al Ain Aerospace Park, a joint initiative between Mubadala and Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), which aims to establish a sustainable aerospace ecosystem in Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates.

Nominated as a Young Global Leader for the Middle East and North Africa region by the World Economic Forum, Badr heads the organizing committee for the world’s first Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS), a joint initiative between the UAE Government and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), which aims to transform and shape the future of manufacturing.

Badr is the Chairman of Sanad Group, Sand Aerotech, Sanad Capital, Sanad Powertech and Strata, and is a board member of the UAE Space Agency, as well as a member of the UAE Ministerial Council focused on the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Badr began his career as an advocate and legal consultant at Habib Al-Mulla & Company, currently known as Baker & McKenzie Habib Al-Mulla.

He holds a Bachelors Degree in Shari’a and Law from UAE University, and a Master of Law Degree from Harvard Law School, Harvard University.

Arjun Sethi

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Co-Founder, Tribe Capital

Arjun Sethi is a Co-Founder of Tribe Capital, a venture capital firm built by engineers and scientists. Arjun sits on the board of Carta, Relativity, and Bolt. As a founder and operator, he has also been an active angel investor in over 100 companies, including Lyft, Opendoor, Gusto, and Front.

Prior to founding Tribe, Arjun was a partner at Social Capital, where he led the team investing in companies such as Slack, Cloud Kitchens, and Box. He also served on the executive team at Yahoo!, where he grew product usage to over 1 billion monthly active unique users. He joined Yahoo! as part of its acquisition of MessageMe, a messaging app he founded in 2012. Prior to that, Arjun founded Lolapps, a mobile gaming and apps company which he grew to 100 million monthly users and sold to Nexon.

Chris Fenton

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President (2002-2018), DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Group

For seventeen years, Chris Fenton served as president of DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Group and GM of DMG North America, internationally orchestrating the creative and business activities of DMG—a multi-billion dollar global media company headquartered in Beijing. He has produced or supervised twenty-one films, grossing $2 billion in worldwide box-office. As an author, Fenton chronicled much of that work in FEEDING THE DRAGON: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business.

At present, he speaks regularly as a China expert and serves as CEO of Media Capital Technologies, having concluded a successful term as Senior Advisor to IDW Media Holdings focused on streamlining operations, expanding international business, and restructuring investments. Fenton also hosts US Congressional member delegations on diplomatic missions to China focused on trade, media, and investment. He is a Trustee of the US-Asia Institute and serves on several company boards. Fenton, a contributor for RealClearPolitics, The Federalist, and The Wrap, regularly appears on Bloomberg, Tucker Carlson, Fox Business, BBC, CNBC, Adam Carolla, Steve Bannon, and VOA.

Fenton, who holds a BS in Engineering from Cornell University, resides with his wife and two children in Manhattan Beach, CA.

Changpeng Zhao

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Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Binance

Changpeng Zhao, known as CZ, is a serial entrepreneur with an impressive track record of successful startups. He launched Binance in July 2017 and within 180 days, grew Binance into the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world. An expert in blockchain and trading systems, CZ has built Binance into the leading blockchain ecosystem, comprised of Binance Exchange, Labs, Launchpad, Info, Academy, Research, Trust Wallet and Charity Foundation.

CZ is a Chinese-Canadian coder who spent his youth flipping burgers before studying at McGill University Montreal. He then spent time in Tokyo and New York, first building systems for matching trade orders, then developing software for Bloomberg's futures trading on Wall Street. In 2005, CZ quit his role as head of the Bloomberg Tradebook Futures Research & Development team and moved to Shanghai to start Fusion Systems. Soon thereafter, he learned about Bitcoin and joined Blockchain.info as Head of Technology.

Andrew M. Cuomo

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56th Governor of the State of New York

Andrew M. Cuomo is the 56th Governor of New York, having assumed office on January 1, 2011.

As Governor, Cuomo has fought for social, racial and economic justice for all New Yorkers. Under his leadership, New York passed marriage equality, a $15 minimum wage, the strongest paid family leave program in the nation, the strongest gun safety laws in the nation, equal rights for women, greater protections for immigrants, the largest investment in education in state history, landmark election reforms, and a first-in-the-nation Green New Deal for New York. He cut taxes for the middle class, implemented a permanent 2 percent property tax cap, put more New Yorkers to work than ever before, and became the first state in the nation to offer free college tuition for middle-class families. He got the state building again – taking on projects all across the state that had been stalled for decades, and using union labor every step of the way. And he led the during the COVID-19 crisis, steering New York from the highest infection rate in the country to the lowest.

Governor Cuomo is the Dean of the nation’s Democratic Governors, and currently serves as Chairman of the National Governors Association.

Prior to his election as Governor, Cuomo served as the 64th Attorney General of New York, where he fought discrimination in rental apartments, challenged corporate abuse of the middle class, and took on the big banks that were squandering billions of dollars in bail-out money.

From 1997-2001, Cuomo served as the 11th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton, where he transformed the agency from a wasteful and inefficient bureaucracy to an effective driver of economic development and housing opportunities. His leadership as Secretary was a continuation of his lifelong fight to help the neediest and address homelessness, one of the most desperate situations of the time. Prior to joining HUD, Cuomo founded and led the Housing Enterprise for the Less Privileged (HELP), a not-for-profit that set a national model for serving the homeless, and chaired the New York City Homeless Commission during Mayor David Dinkins’ administration.

Governor Cuomo’s lifetime of public service began after he graduated from law school, when he served as campaign manager and headed the Transition Committee for then-Governor-Elect Mario Cuomo in 1982. Working as an advisor to the Governor – while taking a salary of $1 a year – instilled in Cuomo the belief that government is the vehicle to bring about change, do justice, and make progress happen.

Born in Queens, New York City, Andrew Cuomo was the second child of Governor Mario Cuomo and Matilda Raffa Cuomo. His paternal grandparents, Andrea and Immaculato Cuomo, emigrated from Salerno, Italy to South Jamaica, Queens in the 1920s, where Andrea ran a small grocery story.

Governor Cuomo is a graduate of Fordham University and Albany Law School, and the proud father of three girls, Mariah, Cara, and Michaela.

Amal Dokhan

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Chief Executive Officer, GEN Saudi

Amal is one of the early Innovation and Entrepreneurship educators and facilitators in the MENA region. She managed multiple startup and corporate accelerators in Saudi and beyond leading thousands of entrepreneurs and innovators to commercialize their ideas and access the market. Amal travelled the globe to learn the best practices in entrepreneurship, innovation and cultural transformation. Amal trained school students, university students, startups, corporate and government employees around the globe.

Amal uses story telling to reflect on her personal journey to convey the impact of embracing change, failure and resilience and the impact on the human journey to reach the aspired goals.

Amal have been featured multiple times in entrepreneurship middle east and participated in many regional conferences focused on entrepreneurship and innovation.

Alan Patricof

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Co-Founder, Greycroft

With a 50-plus year career in venture capital, Alan has been instrumental in growing the venture capital field from a base of high net-worth individuals to its position today with broad institutional backing, as well as playing a key role in the essential legislative initiatives that have guided its evolution. Alan founded Apax Partners, leading global private equity advisory firm, and co-founded Greycroft, venture capital firm focusing on investments in the internet and mobile markets. He has helped build and foster the growth of numerous major global companies, including, among others, America Online, Office Depot, Cadence Systems, Cellular Communications, Inc., Apple Computer, FORE Systems, NTL, IntraLinks, Audible, Axios, and Wondery.

Shelley Zalis

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Chief Executive Officer, The Female Quotient

Shelley Zalis is a pioneer for online research and a champion of gender equality as the founder and CEO of The Female Quotient.

In 2000, she left the corporate world to launch OTX (Online Testing Exchange), which became one of the fastest growing research companies in the world. She sold OTX to Ipsos in 2010, and then led global innovation in more than 80 countries at Ipsos OTX.

Today, as CEO of The Female Quotient, Zalis works with Fortune 500 companies to advance gender equality. The FQ’s signature pop-up experience, the FQ Lounge, brings a Home of Equality to major conferences, companies and college campuses around the world. The FQ Lounge is the gathering place for leaders of all levels at events including the World Economic Forum, Cannes Lions and the Consumer Electronics Show. Through the destination-turned-movement, Zalis has connected more than 18,000 women in business and created the largest female-led community to transform workplace culture.

Zalis is also the co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. Likewise, she is on the Board of Directors for MAKERS, ColorComm and Dress for Success.

Lindsay Zizumbo

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Chief of Staff, Sorenson Impact Foundation

Lindsay Zizumbo is the Chief of Staff at the Sorenson Impact Foundation where she oversees the day-to-day operations and contributes to the development and implementation of the strategy and vision for the Foundation. She is focused on fulfilling and building upon the mission of the Foundation to invest in innovative, scalable solutions to the world’s most pressing needs. Lindsay also manages the communications and field building activities to continue to further the impact investing field. Previous to joining the Foundation, Lindsay was the President of Intentional Media, a family of brands that include SOCAP, Conscious Company Media and Good Capital Project; dedicated to connecting, educating and inspiring the intentional use of capital and business for good. Lindsay graduated from the University of Utah and lives in Salt Lake City with her husband Devin and two sons.

Dr. Joon Yun

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President & Managing Partner, Palo Alto Advisors

Dr. Joon Yun is President of Palo Alto Investors LP, a hedge fund founded in 1989. Board certified in radiology, Joon served on the clinical faculty at Stanford. Joon serves as a trustee for the Salk Institute and for the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. He was the $2 million founding donor to the National Academy of Medicine Global Grand Challenge for Healthy Longevity. Joon graduated from Duke Medical School and Harvard College. He has been to Burning Man the past 19 years.

Jon Youshaei

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Product Marketing Manager, IGTV

Jon Youshaei has been named a top marketer by Forbes and Entrepreneur and lauded by Inc. Magazine for “cracking the code for going viral." As YouTube's Head of Creator Product Marketing, Jon worked with the platform’s biggest stars to grow their communities and create viral content that generated millions of views. Today, he works at Instagram as the Product Marketing Manager for their new video platform, IGTV. Jon is also the creator of Every Vowel, a popular cartoon series that Business Insider calls the "Dilbert for our generation" and now has over 400,000 readers. Known for his unique topics and stage presence, Jon was also ranked by NPR as “one of the best commencement speakers since 1774” alongside Steve Jobs, Sheryl Sandberg and John F. Kennedy."

Rana Yared

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Managing Director, Goldman Sachs

Rana is a managing director in the Principal Strategic Investments team, which is responsible for leading the firm's investments in financial technology and enterprise technology, developing market structure strategies across regions, and commercializing technology assets. She is a member of the Clearing House Risk Committee and a lead investor for Launch With GS, the firm’s first for-profit investing initiative with a gender lens. Rana joined Goldman Sachs as an analyst in 2006, was named managing director in 2013 and partner in 2018.

Rana serves on the boards of Tradeweb, NAV, and Barefoot Networks, as well as on the Advisory Committee of Swapclear on behalf of the firm. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of Wabash College and the Executive Board of the Penn Fund at the University of Pennsylvania.

Rana earned a BS from the Wharton School and BA in International Relations, both at the University of Pennsylvania, and an MSc from the London School of Economics.

Pamela Yang, CPA, CFA

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Managing Director & Head of Charitable Asset Management, State Street Global Advisors

Pamela Yang, CPA, CFA, is Managing Director, Head of Charitable Asset Management, a division of State Street Global Advisors that invests and administers charitable assets for non-profit organizations in the United States. Prior to this role, she was Senior Vice President, Head of Trust Investment and Operations at Harvard Management Company where Pamela spent eighteen years, overseeing the investment, operation, administration, donor relations and tax teams that manage the charitable assets of Harvard University. At Harvard, Ms. Yang was also responsible for relationship management with the Harvard-Yenching Institute, Harvard University employees’ defined benefits pension plan and Harvard Club Foundation of New York City.

Ms. Yang joined HMC in 2000 from PricewaterhouseCoopers where she primarily focused on financial services and higher education clients. She is an active volunteer at the CFA Institute, currently serving as Chair of the Disciplinary Review Committee and Executive Editor of In Practice section of Financial Analysts Journal and was named the Volunteer of the Year in 2015 by the CFA Institute. Additionally, Pamela is a former Chair of the Board of CFA Society Boston and served on the board for eight years. Ms. Yang obtained her MBA/MS in Accounting at Northeastern University and did Ph.D. work in French Literature at New York University.

Robert Wolf

Founder, 32 Advisors

Robert Wolf is the Founder of 32 Advisors and the direct investing arm 32 Ventures, and does advisory services for corporate clients on financial matters, risk, and governance. Robert was named Chairman of the AI-driven messaging software platform Community in Summer 2022. Prior to forming 32 Advisors, Robert spent 18 years at UBS, a global financial services firm. While at the firm, he held several senior positions including Chairman and CEO of UBS Americas and President and Chief Operating Officer of the Investment Bank. He joined UBS in 1994 after spending 10 years at Salomon Brothers. In November 2022, Robert was appointed by President Biden to the Pentagon’s Defense Business Board and prior to that he held three Presidential appointments under President Obama: as a member of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board from 2009-2011, the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness from 2011-2013 and the Export Council from 2014-2016. Currently, Robert serves on the Board of Directors of the Obama Foundation, on the Alumni Board of the Wharton School, and on the Leadership Council of NYC’s Robin Hood Foundation. In 2016, Robert joined Fox News/Fox Business as a contributor. Robert is a 1984 graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, receiving a B.S. in Economics.

Neal J. Wilson

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Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer, EJF Capital

Mr. Wilson is a founding member of EJF and serves as its Chief Operating Officer. In addition to serving as the Chief Operating Officer for EJF, Mr. Wilson currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of EJF Investments Manager LLC, the external manager to a closed-end fund listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: EJFI). Prior to forming EJF, Mr. Wilson served as a senior managing director for both the Alternative Asset Investments and Private Wealth Management groups at FBR. Prior to joining FBR, he was a senior securities attorney at Dechert LLP and a Branch Chief in the Division of Enforcement at the US Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Urban Exposure Finance Limited and a member of the Board of Trustees of Hood College. He served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Sidwell Friends School for five years until 2018. He also served as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools Employee Pension for nine years until 2013 and in 2014 received a Distinguished Service Award from Montgomery County for his contributions. In June 2014, Mr. Wilson served as Co-Chair of the Bridges Gala for the Marriott Foundation for People with Disabilities Bridges from School to Work Program. He received his BA from Columbia University and his JD from the University of Pennsylvania.